Drawn from Memory – Languages
Drawn from Memory – Languages
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Drawn from Memory – Languages

Stop the endless loop of flashcards and subscriptions. Use simple drawings and creative wordplay to build a memory that lasts. One-time purchase. No ads. Pure focus.

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Publisher

CHRISTOPHER DAVY

Category

Education

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1

Latest Version

1.3.2

Size

11.0 MB

First Released

Jul 5, 2024
Features

Master Vocabulary Through Visual Memory

Stop the cycle of rote repetition and subscription fatigue. Use science-backed mnemonics to create personal, unshakeable links between words and images.

Sketch to Remember

Leverage your iPad and Apple Pencil to create simple drawings. By visually encoding words, you move beyond recognition to true recall.

Zero Subscription Fatigue

Focus on your studies in a calm, ad-free environment. One single purchase gives you lifetime access with no monthly fees or hidden costs.

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Drawn from Memory – Languages - A screenshot of the Drawn from Memory app showing a mnemonic drawing of a cat eating a cake to learn the Spanish word gato.

A screenshot of the Drawn from Memory app showing a mnemonic drawing of a cat eating a cake to learn the Spanish word gato.

Drawn from Memory – Languages - Screenshot of the Drawn from Memory app showing a list of English words like book and bottle to learn in Spanish

Screenshot of the Drawn from Memory app showing a list of English words like book and bottle to learn in Spanish

Drawn from Memory – Languages - A hand-drawn illustration of a running frog used as a visual mnemonic for the Spanish word rana

A hand-drawn illustration of a running frog used as a visual mnemonic for the Spanish word rana

Drawn from Memory – Languages - Interface of the Drawn from Memory app showing the Add Word screen where a user creates a mnemonic link for the Spanish word mesa

Interface of the Drawn from Memory app showing the Add Word screen where a user creates a mnemonic link for the Spanish word mesa

Drawn from Memory – Languages - A mobile app screen showing a hand-drawn mnemonic of a messy table to learn the Spanish word mesa.

A mobile app screen showing a hand-drawn mnemonic of a messy table to learn the Spanish word mesa.

Drawn from Memory – Languages - Language learning app interface showing a mnemonic drawing of a person sleeping on a camel for the Spanish word cama

Language learning app interface showing a mnemonic drawing of a person sleeping on a camel for the Spanish word cama

Drawn from Memory – Languages - A language quiz screen in the Drawn from Memory app asking the user to identify which language the word hablar belongs to with multiple choice flag options.

A language quiz screen in the Drawn from Memory app asking the user to identify which language the word hablar belongs to with multiple choice flag options.

Drawn from Memory – Languages - Welcome screen of the Drawn from Memory language learning app showing a list of Spanish words

Welcome screen of the Drawn from Memory language learning app showing a list of Spanish words

Description

Struggling to remember vocabulary for exams or language learning? Repeating words and using flashcards isn’t always enough. Drawn from Memory helps you make vocabulary stick using visual memory and wordplay. One-time purchase. No ads. No subscriptions. Instead of memorising long lists, you create simple, personal memory prompts that make words easier to recall when you actually need them. This isn’t about reviewing more. It’s about remembering better. Study more effectively — not just more often. Create your own memory links using: • Simple drawings • Visual ideas • Wordplay and sound associations The more personal the memory, the stronger the recall. These memory prompts don’t need to be perfect. They just need to give your brain a small nudge in the right direction. Sometimes they’re silly. Sometimes they’re illogical. Sometimes they barely make sense to anyone else. That’s exactly why they work. When you create unusual or playful connections, your brain pays attention. The word becomes linked to an image, a sound, or a small story — and that makes it easier to retrieve later. This approach is inspired by mnemonic techniques — methods used in the study of memory to make information easier to recall. You don’t even need to be “good at drawing”. Rough sketches, symbols, or imagined images are enough. What matters is creating a memory that makes sense to you. Use Drawn from Memory to: • Remember vocabulary more reliably • Support GCSE or exam revision • Learn French, German, Spanish, or English • Move beyond repetitive flashcards • Study in a calm, focused way Add your own words to study alongside school lessons, exam preparation, or independent learning. Everything is conveniently stored on your device — so your memory prompts are always with you when you need them.

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