So you're interested in hiring a graphic recorder for your event 👀⭐️ Check out these few steps involved in the process. 1) Discovery: Our team will schedule a pre-event call with your team and our artist to discuss the details of your event. 2) Prep Time: Once we have all the necessary information, our team will work together to prepare for the event. 3) Travel: We will handle all the logistics to ensure that the artist arrives at your event on time. We also offer virtual graphic recording services. 4) The Big Day: You can choose to have the artist set up in a prominent location to wow your attendees, or in a more subdued area to avoid distraction. 5) Active Listening: Our artist will actively listen during the event and capture key points in a visually appealing way. 6) Wrap Up: After the event, we will clean and polish the boards and provide digital versions for you to distribute to attendees. If you have any further questions or would like to learn more, check out more details on our website https://smpl.is/99lzb #graphicrecorder #eventplanning #visualcommunication #eventartist #visualnotes #twolinestudios #hireanartist
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