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Organizing ideas and sketches for artists

I am an illustrator who does storyboards for advertising and I am trying to make my self teaching more rational and to the point. The outcome I'm after is that I'll have the ability to keep my train of thought recorded using words as well as my sketches so that when work sporadically comes in and interrupts my explorations I wont come back two weeks later with only the memory of something exciting I was doing but can't quite remember what it was.

I already have tons of notes scattered around in various sketchbooks and loose pieces of paper I can scan. I'd like to put an electronic "Studio Book" together, but just a file full of stand alone scans isn't necessarily what I want. I'd like something I could collect things into and sort of flip through or something like that with the idea of regular review and expansion and easy reference. I like the idea of a tiddlywiki but don't see how to get Jpegs into it.

Any advice or better ideas?

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Re: Organizing ideas and sketches for artists

Perhaps an actual physical filing cabinet would work best?

 
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