Green Marker Studios

Green Marker Studios We draw and synthesize your BIG IDEAS and your words LIVE at the front of the room during presentations, key note speeches and strategy sessions.

Green Marker Studios -- Drawing your big ideas! We think in pictures, not just words! Two-thirds of all people are visual learners. Graphic recording presents information your audience needs, in the way they can process it best. Graphic Recording enhances understanding and retention, increases participant engagement and creates concise and beautiful summaries of information. Equipped with markers

and a surface to draw on, Graphic Recorders listen carefully, process what they hear, and draw their interpretation on the spot. Our goals is to capture it truthfully, and present it in a way that facilitates further thought and discussion. Graphic Recording is a dynamic, spectacular method of documenting events as they happen. If you’re organizing an event, large or small, and you’re looking for new ways to engage and collaborate with your audience, live scribing is a uniquely powerful tool. It’s an inclusive and immediate way of communicating with groups of any size. It gives everyone in the room a sense that you are working together, contributing to the same vision. How does it work? Graphics come alive before your eyes as conversations are happening. We almost always work large-scale at the front of the room, so everyone present can see and engage with the content of the drawing as it unfolds. We listen, synthesize and draw your ideas using a combination of images and words. Graphic Recording is a visual technique used in meetings or events to extract key messages, knowledge and values. It engages people in a creative and meaningful way that allows them to see the big picture. Something with visual impact increases the chance of a message not only being seen, but also remembered. There is something inherent in visuals that make them engaging. Graphic recording, in a meeting or at an event, creates an active atmosphere and generates participant excitement and curiosity. Audiences sense instantly that something different and fun is about to happen that’s worth paying attention to. People become receptive to new information, and they retain what they learn.Graphic Recording has become more and more recognized in the business world as a valuable tool at conferences, trade shows and meetings. Consider these amazing facts:
• An estimated two thirds of all people are visual learners.
• A full one fourth of our brain is devoted to processing visual information
• Combining images with text or speech increases retention by 40%
What happens after the event? Our work has real value after the event, too. The finished drawings are a visual record of the event that can be used as a powerful tool for marketing or sales by being shared instantly with a greater audience via email, text, Twitter and all Social Media. It’s not unusual for our clients to love what we do so much that they take it away to hang on their office wall. But before they do, we can digitally capture our images and make them available for future use in presentations, company literature, and websites or even in post-event mail outs for those who couldn’t attend. Both graphic facilitation and graphic recording enhance understanding and retention, increase participant engagement and create concise and beautiful summaries of information. Graphic facilitation presents data your team or your audience needs in the way they can process it best.

02/02/2023

Dave Grohl and Kurt Cobain smirk while RuPaul tries to console a screaming Frances Bean.

Great article about Graphic Recording/ facilitation
11/06/2014

Great article about Graphic Recording/ facilitation

Half the human brain is dedicated to the task of attaching meaning to visual signals, and we've been underusing it. But, says Sorrel Downer, now it's time for pictures and infographics to have their day, as simple text struggles to interpret the huge amounts of data we ingest daily

Panel Discussion with Canadian Art Magazine's David Balzer, Thrush Holmes, Elena Soboleva from Artsy & Stefan Hancherow
10/30/2014

Panel Discussion with Canadian Art Magazine's David Balzer, Thrush Holmes, Elena Soboleva from Artsy & Stefan Hancherow

10/30/2014

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