graphic recording
From crystallizing the emergent themes of a conference, to ensuring all voices are represented at a meeting, graphic recording increases understanding, engagement and memory of key ideas and connections. After your event, still frame images and time-lapse videos of graphic recordings serve as artifacts to keep your ideas visible, from supporting scientific publications to social media and website content.
Graphic recordings are digitally drawn in real-time through a process of active listening for central ideas and then synthesizing and depicting these ideas in a combination of words and illustrations, forming a real-time visual communication piece for participants to view and reflect on in process and reflect upon when complete (typically within 24 hours of the event).
Graphic recordings are digitally drawn in real-time through a process of active listening for central ideas and then synthesizing and depicting these ideas in a combination of words and illustrations, forming a real-time visual communication piece for participants to view and reflect on in process and reflect upon when complete (typically within 24 hours of the event).
Digital graphic recordings can be converted into a time-lapse video to see the step by step process of creating the final graphic recording. This time-lapse highlights the conversation between Dr. Drew Lanham and Ed Roberson during the 2021 Colorado Parks and Wildlife Partners in the Outdoors Virtual Conference.