ConverSketch Blog
Tips and resources for creative meetings and facilitation, visual science, and learning to draw.
Graphic Recording: The Evidence-Based Case for Skeptics
When I get to work with scientists like CSU veterinarians, I’ll often get some skeptical looks when people first walk in. I love this because, with a background in science communication, it’s an opportunity for participants to experience their own ideas visualized to support deep thinking in a beautiful way.
How Do I Know What to Draw? The Art of Listening Lenses
"But how do you know what to capture?"
It's one of the most common questions I get asked about graphic recording. People watch me work and wonder: How do I decide what goes on the wall and what doesn't? How do I know which moment matters?
Make Your Press Release Pop with Graphic Recording
Let's be honest – when was the last time you got genuinely excited reading a press release? If you're scratching your head, you're not alone. Most press releases aren’t visually appealing, which is a shame because they're often sharing amazing things.
How the City of Boulder Made the Most of Working with A Graphic Recorder…And You Can Too!
When you all bring ideas to me that are creative, I always want to share them back so others can use them. This story from Boulder's Recreation Centers demonstrates how integrating graphic recording throughout the entire process - before, during, and after - created deeper and more varied community involvement.
Smart Ways Your Visual Notes Can Have Lasting Value
When you bring a graphic recorder into your event, you’re making an investment financially, in your time, and in the success and impact of your event.
Watershed Perspectives
September brought fascinating work with clients across the country and across sectors, but one theme kept emerging organically. This is one of my favorite things about being a graphic facilitator – we get to listen, learn and make connections.