Would anime-style Descartes say “I think, therefor I super deformed am?”
When you’re having trouble with a scholastic subject or topic, some experts recommend trying to visualize the concept. Sometimes all you need to help yourself remember the relationships between important concepts and keywords is a simple diagram or quickly sketched chart.
But if you’re an especially visually oriented person, you can do like Japanese Twitter user @10_foOo_wim did. When studying for Japan’s grueling college entrance exams, @10_foOo_wim was having trouble with philosophy, specifically ethics. So to help keep track of which beliefs were associated with which scholars, @10_foOo_wim drew them in adorable super deformed anime style. And we’re not talking about just a few choice doodles, either, as the artist drew illustrations of 126 famous philosophers.
私が大学受験の時の暗記科目(倫理)の勉強法です。
— うぃむ (@10_foOo_wim) July 29, 2017
全部で126人、他の勉強の合間にするような感じです。
私は3週間程で50点台が80点台になりました、作業は勉強でも楽しかったので絵を描くのが好きな人にオススメしたい方法です pic.twitter.com/HtULDwR2ml
@10_foOo_wim drew the portraits on regular paper, then glued them into a thick-stock craft notebook, purchased at a 100 yen shop. Among @10_foOo_wim’s muses were French philosopher René Descartes (top left in the photo below), Blaise Pascal (bottom left), John Locke (top right) and George Berkeley (bottom right), all of whom are surrounded by the concepts they’re most prominently associated with.
Also on the list of figures to study/draw were Soren Kierkegaard, Karl Jaspers…
…Thomas Aquinas...
リプライありがとうございます☺️
— うぃむ (@10_foOo_wim) July 31, 2017
パウロは描いておらず写真を載せられなかったのですがトマス・アクィナスはいました!
勉強頑張ってください、応援しております! pic.twitter.com/nsXCNAsj1y
…Immanuel Kant…
リプライありがとうございます☺️
— うぃむ (@10_foOo_wim) July 31, 2017
カントさんちょうどいました!(想像と違っていたら申し訳ないです)
勉強頑張ってください!応援しております☺️ pic.twitter.com/rT7LUV2ue8
…and Baruch Spinoza.
リプライありがとうございます☺️スピノザくん丁度いました!
— うぃむ (@10_foOo_wim) July 30, 2017
(想像と全く違っていたら申し訳ないです···) pic.twitter.com/hAtvFSITYa
Over the course of the three weeks it took to produce the anime-style study aids, @10_foOo_wim’s practice exam scores in ethics rose from 50 percent to a respectable 80. “They made studying fun, and I really recommend this for people who like to draw.” And if the subject you’re focusing on is music history, someone’s already handled part of the character design duties for you.
Source: Twitter@10_foOo_wim via IT Media
Images: Twitter/@10_foOo_wim
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