When you work with See in Colors for an event, you can expect the quality of service with a splash of fun incorporated in the experience. In previous blog posts we covered what preparing for a graphic recording event with us looks like, what we do on event days and in this post, we are sharing more about what happens after an experience!

What happens after your graphic recording event

While the event itself has most of the fun with the drawing, colors, and conversation, we love what happens next with our visual summaries. After the event has wrapped up, we hand over the physical artwork. The visual notes are yours to keep! Have your event coordinator display the physical charts in a high traffic area or frame it (great for speaker gifts, or the head of your department). We can give you lots of ideas to get extra mileage from our graphic recording!

Here comes the Big bonus…you will also receive digital copies in JPEG and PDF formats. Including the digital rendering in your services package is our pleasure. Your digital images are great to include in your final report, newsletter, or website. Share the visual notes with sponsors or team members that were unable to make the event. This is how your bring the uniqueness of your event to the masses.

One more great idea! The digital images are great for promoting future events to potential partners. You can also use them to get the team excited for other opportunities down the road. Plus posting your digital copy on social media is always a good idea. Followers love the colorful, fun, one-of-a-kind design that comes out of a presentation through visual notes.

You can share these materials online, internally or externally to keep the conversation going long after the event is over.

Want to learn more about our services and how we can help your business? Visit our Graphic Recording page through the link here!

 

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Lisa

Visual Thinker | Graphic Recorder | Sketchnote Artist at See In Colors
Lisa Nelson loves combining art with life. She is the Founder and Chief Visual Strategist of See In Colors where she leads a team that designs, facilitates, and captures conversations with hand-drawn pictures. By blending the power of visuals, communication and project management, Lisa helps organization have impact for social change. See In Colors is based in the Washington, D.C. area and serves clients world-wide.