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Live scribing for a more engaged audience: How to use live illustration to activate and inspire the participants at your next online event
Learn more about how live scribing benefits online conferences.
3 key things to discuss when working with a graphic recorder
3 key things you should discuss at your first briefing with a graphic recorder.
Collaborative murals at conferences - How to activate your audience, foster connection and spread your message in a brand new way
What is really powerful about these murals is that when the audience colours the mural together, they also realise that they are a part of something bigger themselves, and that they are all contributing in their own way.
Conference booth design - 5 steps to make a booth that converts
By strategically thinking about conference booth design, you’ll be able to tell the story of your product or service, get people’s attention and interest, and ultimately, drive sales.
On being a self-taught illustrator
The pep talk I wish I had when I was just starting out as an illustrator.
Why interactive graphic recording is a great tool for workshops and conferences
More and more event organisers decide to include some sort of live conference illustration at their event. To take this concept a step further, we recently decided with a client to add an interactive element to a workshop by inviting the audience to participate at the graphic recording.
Collaborative murals - an interactive activity for conferences and trade shows
Learn about how collaborative mural painting can bring your audience together and help you stand out from the crowd.
Visual harvesting for more conference engagement
Visual harvesting at the EU Tomorrow Summit 2023 organised by ThinkYoung.
Sketchnote Army podcast interview: How I became a graphic recorder and fell in love with live illustration and mural painting
A discussion with the wonderful Mike Rohde about my journey to becoming and graphic recorder and sketchnoter.