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Death by PowerPoint? How Live Illustration Saves Your Audience

  • Writer: James Neville
    James Neville
  • Apr 4
  • 1 min read

We’ve all been there: sitting in a darkened room, watching someone read text off a slide that we already read three minutes ago. It’s called "Death by PowerPoint," and it’s the fastest way to lose an audience.


At Illuscribe, we believe there’s a better way to share information. Live illustration acts as the perfect antidote to the slide-deck blues. Instead of static, predictable bullet points, your audience gets to watch a story unfold. As the speaker talks, we draw. It turns a passive experience into a spectator sport. By adding a human, hand-drawn element to the stage, you break the monotony and give people a reason to stay tuned in.

 
 
 

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