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Live Drawings & Graphic Recording

We use graphic recording and live drawing during your international workshops, meetings, events and conferences.

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Why live drawing and graphic recording ?

Live drawing and graphic recording offer a powerful and engaging means to communicate science. By visually capturing discussions, presentations, and events in real-time, they transform complex scientific concepts into easily understandable visuals.

Som case studies :

Journée Sciences et Médias Live Drawing Live drawing
SCAI PhD Workshop live drawing SCAI PhD Workshop live drawing
MAESTRIA Kick Off live drawing maestria-live-drawing
Coronavirus vaccine, how far have we got? Graphic Facilitation for The Conversation UK Coronavirus vaccine - The Conversation UK
AAAS 2020 Seattle AAAS Seattle

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Why use live drawing and graphic recording to communicate science ?

Using live drawing and graphic recording to communicate science offers several advantages:

Capturing the Essence: Live drawing and graphic recording allow for the immediate visual representation of discussions, presentations, and events. They capture the essence of scientific discussions by translating complex ideas into clear and concise visuals in real-time. This visual documentation helps to summarize and retain key information and ideas.

Engaging and Interactive: Live drawing and graphic recording make science communication more engaging and interactive. The visual aspect enhances audience attention and understanding, making it easier to follow and comprehend complex scientific concepts. The live element adds an element of excitement and participation, as attendees can witness the visuals being created right in front of them.

Visualizing Connections: Science often involves intricate relationships, processes, and data. Live drawing and graphic recording visually depict these connections, making them easier to grasp and remember. Visual representations can highlight patterns, relationships, and trends, aiding comprehension and enabling the audience to make connections between different pieces of information.

Accessibility and Outreach: Visual recordings are accessible to a wide range of audiences, including those with different learning styles or language barriers. Visual representations can transcend language limitations and make science communication more inclusive and accessible to diverse audiences. The captured visuals can also be shared through various channels, including social media, websites, and publications, extending the reach of the scientific content.

Enhanced Communication and Collaboration: Live drawing and graphic recording facilitate effective communication and collaboration among scientists, researchers, and stakeholders. The visual documentation serves as a shared reference point and promotes a common understanding of the discussed topics. It can spark discussions, encourage interaction, and foster collaborations among participants.

Overall, live drawing and graphic recording offer dynamic and visually engaging methods of science communication, helping to make complex concepts more accessible, memorable, and interactive for both experts and non-experts.

How do we work to create graphic recording and live drawing for you?

RIVA Illustrations creates graphic recording by employing a combination of artistic skill, active listening, and visual storytelling techniques. Here’s an overview of how they approach graphic recording:

Pre-Event Preparation: Prior to the event, RIVA Illustrations familiarizes themselves with the event’s theme, agenda, and key topics. They collaborate closely with the client to understand the desired focus areas and goals for the graphic recording.

Active Listening and Note-Taking: During the event, the graphic recorder actively listens to presentations, discussions, and conversations, capturing key ideas, concepts, and data. They use a combination of sketching, doodling, and written notes to record the information in real-time.

Visual Storytelling and Representation: RIVA Illustrations transforms the captured information into visual representations, using a combination of illustrations, icons, diagrams, and typography. They employ visual storytelling techniques to create a cohesive and engaging narrative within the graphic recording.

Layout and Composition: The graphic recorder organizes the visuals on a large canvas or board, arranging the elements in a logical and visually appealing manner. They use a combination of hierarchy, composition, and spatial relationships to create an easy-to-follow visual flow.

Real-Time Sharing and Interaction: Throughout the event, the graphic recorder may share their progress, allowing participants to see the evolving graphic recording and provide feedback. This interactive approach can encourage engagement, discussions, and collaboration among participants.

Post-Event Digitalization and Delivery: After the event, RIVA Illustrations can digitize the graphic recording for easy sharing and distribution. They refine and enhance the visuals digitally, ensuring clarity and readability. The final digital graphic recording can be shared as a high-resolution image or incorporated into reports, presentations, or websites.

RIVA Illustrations’ graphic recording process aims to capture the essence of the event, distilling complex discussions into visually appealing and informative representations. The combination of active listening, visual storytelling, and artistic expertise allows them to create dynamic and engaging visual records that effectively communicate the key ideas and discussions of the event.