Listening to groups talk, distilling key ideas into live, digital visual summaries using hand-drawn images and words, in real time for your remote meeting or projected at your event.

Digital Graphic Recording

The essence of graphic recording is simple, especially when your ideas are complex. Through deep listening, I capture and synthesize your ideas using digitally hand-drawn images and words, which can be seen in real time. The visual map of the conversation is full of information which can easily be seen, remembered and shared by the group during and after the event. Side effects may include innovative thinking, trust, long-term commitment, action, laughter, positive energy and a deep sense of satisfaction after a day of rewarding work.

Why Hire A Digital Graphic Recorder?

In the age of technology, human connection, creativity, and focused attention are increasingly valuable and refreshing. Used as a visual anchor for a geographically disparate group, digital graphic recording supports deeper collaboration, creativity, understanding, and engagement during the event. Afterwards, notes are shared and actually read, facilitating lasting action and continuity.

Working digitally, each chart is also shared as a time lapse video showing the unfolding of the visual notes from the conversation. Digital graphics can be shared instantly, used on websites, presentations, or be printed and displayed in your work space as a colorful and beautiful reminder of what was accomplished or to spark new ideas.

If you’re looking for less technology, consider graphic recording.

What Types of Events Benefit from A Digital Graphic Recorder?

  • Remote meetings

  • Webinars

  • International summits with many remote participants

  • Large conferences where a projected visual is visible to more people

  • Events without a travel budget

Digital Graphic Recording Examples:

Design interview for a project bid for an arts campus, created in real-time. | 2025

Data presentation and expert panel for environmental and outdoor learning, created real-time. | 2024

Live in-person digital capture during a live presentation for Adobe EduMAX | 2020

Regenerative futures through the perspective of an entrepreneur and Indigenous leaders | 2021

Live, remote digital capture during the GAIA Journey hosted by the Presenting Institute - personal notes | 2020

Live, remote digital capture for the first remote class of the semester - Dr. Sue VandeWoude | 2020