Let your big ideas strike a pose.
You hired a graphic recorder. The markers flew, the ideas flowed, and by the end of the keynote, you had a wall full of brilliance. But don’t let those boards become beautiful wallpaper, they’re a map of your event.
Here’s why those visuals should be seen, snapped, and shared—and how to make the most of them.
1. Repetition = Retention
When people can walk past an idea again and again, they don’t just see it—they start to absorb it.
Placing the boards in high-traffic areas (lobby, coffee stations, near the swag table) lets attendees reconnect with the content at their own pace. That big idea they missed while checking email? It’s right there in full color, waiting for a second chance to land.
2. Make It Snappable. Make It Shareable.
Truth: if you put something smart and visually gorgeous on a wall, people will take pictures of it. And they’ll post those photos on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, in newsletters and share those photos with colleagues who didn’t attend.
Give your attendees a gentle nudge by:
Including your event hashtag on the boards or nearby signage
Suggesting they “snap + tag” during breaks
Offering a few graphic-recording-specific photo ops (#contentgold)
3. Get Your Event on the Social Radar
Let’s be honest: most industry events look the same online. But when a feed is full of hand-drawn infographics packed with insight and personality? That stands out.
Don't be surprised if your hashtag climbs the trending list. Graphic recording boards are catnip for content creators—attendees and speakers alike.
4. Extend the Life of the Event
Here’s where LiquidSketch brings the cherry on top: we’ll snap high-quality photos of the boards, clean them up, and deliver files you can use in post-event emails, blog posts, slide decks, and your own social media.
The conversation doesn’t have to end when the mic drops.
You’ll walk away with:
Visual recaps that recap and captivate
Assets your marketing team will drool over
Proof your event wasn’t just a meeting—it was a moment
5. Make the Boards Part of the Experience
Set up a gallery walk. Start a conversation. When people feel like part of the story, they’re way more likely to remember (and share) it.
Don’t Let Your Ideas Die on the Wall.
Graphic recording boards are content in real time and content after the fact. And with the right strategy, they turn your event into something people keep talking about (and tagging) long after the chairs are stacked and the cookies are gone.
That’s what I do. Let’s make your ideas impossible to ignore.
