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IRIS MAERTENS
YOUR VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS PARTNER FOR:
VISUAL FACILITATION
LIVE GRAPHICAL NOTETAKING - On location
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
What is visual facilitation?
While people are talking at your event, workshop, or conference, I listen and visually capture the key takeaways in a compelling way.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
The notes are big so that participants can see them as the drawing evolves.
The drawing serves as a summary and if often used as the main output content at events.
Why are they essential?
Visual notes are great to ensure clarity and drive engagement. During events and after.
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
- It helps people relate to the content & helps to remember what was said and by who.
- It helps give structure to a presentation or workshop.
- It helps people who don't have English as their primary language.
-Visual notes make your brand & content more memorable
What happens with the drawings?
During the event they are on display for everyone to engage with and take pictures.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
They often become very popular on social media as participants share their pictures.
During multiple day events participants really feel they "live" amongst the content as it will start to populate the workspace.
After the event the works are digitalised and sent to the organisers, who often use it as key output materials.
DIGITAL GRAPHICAL NOTETAKING
Remote
For virtual events it can be a challenge to keep attendees engaged and on the same page:
This is where digital visual notes are a powerful tool.
Participants see the live-drawing develop on their screen in a Teams or Zoom meeting.
After the event the visuals serve as a great summary and are often used
long after the wrap-up.
On-location
Hybrid events, with online and offline participants can greatly benefit from a digital graphic recording, as they bring everyone together on the same page.
Typically the graphic recording happens in the event space, drawing on an iPad
which is then projected onto a large screen for the people present and simulaneaously into an online meeting room for virtual participants.
CASE STUDIES
Case-study anchor
PORTFOLIO
Digital graphic recordings - selection of work
digital examples
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