About this master class:
Vision trumps all other senses so it is critical presenters, facilitators and people who run meetings master the art and science of presenting information in a visually stimulating way.
Getting bored of power point? Looking for something much more interactive and engaging for your audience? Do you want to wow your audience with your artistic flair? Or could you do with a more visual and creative way to record your notes and learning from conferences or meetings?
Here is the issue though. Many people complain they can’t draw and rely on slide shows or printed handouts to deliver important images and visuals.
What if you could create visually stimulating illustrations on flip charts and whiteboards that are creative, brain-friendly and thought provoking? What if you could help your learners to remember much more of the content you are delivering?
What if you could master the art and science of Brillustration ® ?
We are confident you can. Join us for this fun, interactive and highly creative workshop that will stimulate your whole brain.
What we cover in this master class:
- Our learning brain
- Why vision trumps all other senses
- Memory magic
- Get into your creative zone – yes we all have one
- Art for the non-artist
- The Brillustration ® method
- Symbols and pictures
- Storyboard summaries
- Creating is contagious
- Contextualise your creative content
- Your visual dictionary
- Graphic recording
The Brillustration ® method is a simple yet effective way of delivering brain friendly, brilliant illustrations to engage your learners every time.
Who should attend?
Facilitators, Trainers, Presenters, Workshop or Meeting Leaders
You can use the Brillustration ® method in:
- Training rooms
- Presentations
- Boardrooms
- Classrooms
- Meetings
You will leave the session not only being able to draw creative images and symbols for your presentations but you will leave with a visual dictionary aligned to the content of your own presentations/workplace.
This course can be contextualised for your workplace needs and target group.