Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Hoi Züri! Hello Zurich!
I was back in Zurich for more graphic recording work earlier this week.
The work is confidential, but Zurich is a beautiful place, so this is a pictorial ode to my mother's native city.
Tuesday, 5 May 2015
Group work Graphic Recording
It's not always solitary! Had the pleasure to work as part of a group, up in Manchester with the lovely people from Involve:
http://involve.co.uk/
We were working for an organisation in the process of a huge culture shift, and here we are doing some prep together.
It's easier to think of change as the new business-as-usual when you work as a graphic recorder, as we're often brought in to facilitate in times of flux.
Thursday, 23 April 2015
Wellcome Trust, Visual Minutes, Barbican, London
Had a really interesting afternoon on Wednesday, documenting two panel discussions for the Wellcome Trust's 'Engaging Science' conference at the Barbican.
From farting fish to psychopaths in every day life, they covered a lot of ground!
For more info on the Wellcome Trust:
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/Our-vision/index.htm
Its public face is the Wellcome Collection, making science accessible to all, an amazing collection of curiosities originally collected by Henry Wellcome, and so much more!
http://wellcomecollection.org/
Sunday, 22 March 2015
Visual minutes at the Department of Business Industry and Skills, London
Had a lovely two days earlier this week drawing out the diversity of civil servant staff members at the Department of B.I.S. in Victoria Street, London.
Some unusual stories came out, backflipping cocktail shakers, a lady who's specialty subject was the sheep of Yorkshire, musicians, sailors, singers, martial artists, even a running poet.
There were numerous tales of exotic former commutes, my favourite was the person who had to sail down the amazon as part of her daily trip in to work..
Some unusual stories came out, backflipping cocktail shakers, a lady who's specialty subject was the sheep of Yorkshire, musicians, sailors, singers, martial artists, even a running poet.
There were numerous tales of exotic former commutes, my favourite was the person who had to sail down the amazon as part of her daily trip in to work..
Many thanks to artist Beatrice Baumgartner-Cohen for getting me involved!
Sunday, 8 March 2015
Visual minutes in Zurich and London
It's been a busy week, firstly visiting Zurich for work, capturing a day's marketing strategy for an international e-commerce company, watched over in the Hauptbahnhof by Niki de St Phalle's blue Guardian Angel:
and drinking in the Swiss silence:
The next day, back in London I visually minuted at the Southbank Centre's "WOW" festival.
WOW stands for 'Women of the World, it's been running for 5 years and is now going global, with partnerships including New York, Iceland and Ethiopia.
It was a really inspiring day kicked off with Jude Kelly and Miriam Gonzalez-Durantez (Nick Clegg's wife) talking about mentoring for girls and skilfully facilitated by Isisara Bey.
Saturday, 24 January 2015
Visual minutes in Lisbon and London
What a fun week!
Firstly I spent two days at an air travel conference in Lisbon. The work is confidential but a here is the shining beauty of Lisbon, and some nice portuguese graphics:
Then I participated in the staff away day at the Southbank Centre, this was called the Festival of Us.
Staff shared everything from workshops on wine-making to their bicycle journeys from London to Mumbai, and from poetry readings and yoga to to a pop-up choir. The day was an exuberant burst of group energy.
Here's me finishing this off upstairs in the Royal Festival Hall, with the iconic 1950's bat and ball carpet design as a backdrop:
Monday, 8 December 2014
Graphic Facilitation for The Railway Children - Launch 8th December at Aviva, London
Over the summer I worked for The Railway Children, recording a research project into the different journeys that young people make when they run away.
The launch of the research project took place today on the top floor of Aviva insurance, a major supporter of the charity. Newsreader Jon Snow was also there and he gave a short presentation as Chair of New Horizon Youth Centre who worked in partnership with The Railway Children on this project.
It all felt quite exciting, and wow, what a view!
The two main journeys were circular and linear. More information can be found here:
https://www.railwaychildren.org.uk/news/2014/12/report-charity-criticises-fewer-safe-places-for-teenagers-in-crisis/
My images were used throughout to illustrate the research project publication, here is a sample:
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