Drawnalism Graphic Recording

The magic of capturing ideas in real-time with pen and paper (or stylus and screen) has many names!

Call it visual note-taking, sketchnoting, graphic facilitation, scribing or simply Drawnalism, the core remains the same: transforming spoken words into living maps of meaning.

Take a look at this piece by Drawnalism, for instance. See how simple lines morph into key takeaways, connections, and aha moments, making the complex clear and the fleeting permanent. So next time you witness the wonder of ideas dancing on a live canvas, remember, it's not just graphic recording – it's a symphony of synonyms singing the same beautiful and useful tune.

A Drawnalism sketchnote that explains the concept of Graphic Minutes, a method of capturing and sharing knowledge through visual means. The sketch note has various text annotations, drawings, and visual elements that illustrate the process and be

Drawnalism In the Moment graphic recording is our flagship service, where we use live capture for depicting and delineating key points of events at conferences, workshops, meetings, and presentations.

These recordings can be used for public and internal communication about programs and projects and also for social media.

Drawnalism has a team of experienced graphic recorders who can work on-site or remotely, working with traditional mediua or digitally and they offer other services like live blogging and animation.

Drawnalism In teh Moment Graphic Recording on Paper and using traditional tools

Digital Drawnalism In the Moment focuses on Drawnalism's digital graphic recording services. They use large sheets of digital paper to capture the key points of events, and their goal is to help people understand and remember information more easily. They can also work in real-time with remote participants which we call On the Air and share their recordings online.

Drawnalism In the Moment (On Paper) focuses on Drawnalism's traditional paper-based graphic recording services. We use large or small sheets of paper to capture the key points of presentations, speeches, and other events. We typically create one sheet of Drawnalism for every 30 minutes of an event, and their recordings can be used for a variety of purposes, like those outlined above!