Graphic recording for conferences, workshops, and strategic sessions

Your event generates brilliant ideas. Make sure they don’t disappear.

You’ve invested in bringing the brilliant people together. Important conversations are happening. Insights are flowing. But how much of it will anyone remember next week?

That’s where graphic recording comes in. I capture your event in real time, turning complex discussions into visual summaries that participants and their colleagues use long after the sessions ends.

How it works:

Before your event, we discuss your objectives and key themes. During your session, I listen, synthesise, and sketch in real time. Afterwards, you receive polished digital files ready to use however you need.

Available for half-day workshops, full conferences, and multi-day strategic sessions across Europe.

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What you get:

Clarity while it’s happening

Watch your conversations take shape visually as they unfold. Abstract concepts become concrete with illustrations. Connections between ideas become obvious. Participants see their contributions matter.

Engagement that lasts

Visual recording changes the energy in the room and on social media. People lean in. They participate more. They stay focused through those marathon multi-day conferences where attention usually drops.

Deliverables you’ll use

Walk away with polished graphics ready for your reports, social media, newsletters, and stakeholder updates. No need to dig through transcripts or try to remember what mattered most.

Complex made shareable

Policy discussions. Research findings. Strategic planning sessions. I distil the dense stuff into visuals your audience can grasp in seconds and share with confidence.

This works for you if:

  • You’re running EU-funded projects, international conferences, stakeholder consultations, foresight workshops, or innovation sprints where the content is too valuable to lose in someone’s scattered notes.

  • You need a professional who understands policy, research, and innovation contexts (and that someone can draw).

  • You want participants to leave with something tangible that keeps your event’s momentum alive.