Let’s use the power of visuals to unleash your ideas and move them forward!

“Wait! What sort of ideas are we talking about?”

You can condense a large amount of varied information into a cohesive visual project summary that readers will benefit from

Your big project that you want to tell others about, without overwhelming them…

A scribe draws the conversation live at a workshop, which is turned into a decision summary to distribute after the session

Capture the discussion and next steps at a workshop to keep the momentum going…

sketch of people looking at a visual summary of a strategy

That new strategy that you need to start making a reality in your business…

sketch of people interacting with a visual agile roadmap

A roadmap with your team to get back on track this quarter…

sketch visual of customer persona posters in a workspace and people referring to them as they work

Your new customer profile to test with the sales team…

So basically, anything!

“Why use sketch visuals though? Aren’t they a bit… childish? I mean, we are at work…”

Super charged processing power!

Fast
Our brains can process visuals much faster than text

Make it easy with a clear visual summary instead of large piles of reading material

Memorable
They can cut through information overload & help info stick

If viewers don't understand a sketch visual, it can be quickly modified to test with them again

Flexible
Sketch visuals are quick to make, test, and adjust for your audience

After learning simple visual skills, a team member uses whiteboard visuals to enhance a team meeting

Approachable
Anyone can learn basic visual communication skills to use at work

“Okay, so how can I use visuals at work?”

A graphic recording of your meeting can enhance the experience and lead to better understanding and ideas

Their conversation is captured right before their eyes! Useful dialogue, promising ideas and key decisions all in one place and ready to build from.

Activate a group’s progress with graphic recording

Best for workshops, conferences, important meetings and retreats.

A team member having new ideas and direction while reading a visual summary

Tame information overload with strategic visuals

Give your audience a map to the treasure. Show them how key ideas, relationships and processes fit together before they dive into the detail.

Best for summarising documents so your audience can grasp the key ideas. Also great for social media.

A team of people have more insights and ideas while their colleague presents a well designed visual slide presentation

Make sure your slides work for you, not against you. Captivate your audience with a clear and engaging story that answers their questions and leaves them wanting more.

Avoid ‘death by PowerPoint’ with audience-focused presentations