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Graphic Recording

What is Graphic Recording?

In a nutshell, graphic recording is the live creation of a visual map of a presentation or meeting.  A visual aid is created in real time, promoting understanding of the topic and increasing retention of the presented information.

Why hire a Graphic Recorder?

You have a message to convey, I help you to get your point across to your audience by creating a live visual map of your presentation while you present it.  Audiences understand more clearly and retain more of your message when it is accompanied by a visual component.  

A live drawing can be useful in many scenarios:

-discussion groups

-conferences

-planning meetings

-brainstorming sessions

-strategic planning

-gathering feedback

-presentations

 

 

How does this work?

Noted by Ellen is here to record your digital or in-person event. She can attend your meeting in person or via Zoom, depending on the situation. Either way, your participants can watch the image come together before their eyes.

Before the event, we will discuss logistics and options.  For example, you may choose to have Ellen's image visible to your participants as it is being created, or you may opt to show it after the speaker/s have finished.

During the event, Ellen will listen and record the content of the session in real time.

After the session, the image is yours to use in any way you wish. Some ideas include

-summary email to conference or workshop participants

-social media post

-newsletter

-website

-physical item such as poster or coffee mug

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Send me a message here and let's talk about your upcoming project! 

What are your rates?

Rates vary based on the time and scope of each project. Let me know your budget and I will work out a custom quote for you.

Rates do not include travel fees (when applicable).  Click here and let's work out a quote for your upcoming session!

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