Adult colouring-in books were all the rage a few years ago, but traditionally they’re fun things for kids to do. And it was with kids in mind that we recently held a workshop for Eurochild at the Comic Art Museum in Brussels to help their Children’s Council co-create a simple document to summarise their Child Protection Policy in a child-friendly format.
Read MoreTo London for the State of Open Con 2024 - the OpenUK conference for all things open in software, hardware and data.
The new entrant to the two days of Plenaries, Panels and expert led workshops and discussion was , of course, Artificial Intelligence. The disruptive nature of reflective AI is already marked across most social and industrial social sectors trained as it is by data taken from existing public records.
Read MoreThe 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 vibrant maps of meaning.
Read MoreTo the fair city of Wolverhampton for the first post pandemic edition of the longrunning Unconference devoted to open data - Open Data Camp.
Read MoreMulti sector events are often the most fascinating to record even if they bring particular challenges, mainly in the sheer volume of connections flowing from the graphic recording of apparently everyday matters.
This all leads to complexity…
To Brussels capturing the implications of the use of artificial intelligence and robotics for employees and workers across the European Union.
Read MoreTo the first State of Open convention as a part of our long term partnership with OpenUK - the organisation for open source technologies in the UK.
Read MoreTiming is one of the secrets of a great event. In this post we explore some aspects of timing for event organisers
Read MoreDrawnalism works with event organisers to deliver graphic recording before, during and after meetings with a memorable experience for participants and leaders.
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