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Why Your Best Event Content is Probably Hiding in a Drawing

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

We spend so much time worrying about the lighting and the catering for events, but we often forget about what people actually take home—besides a branded pen. Most conference content ends up buried in a PDF that nobody ever opens.


At Illuscribe, we’ve seen that the best way to keep a conversation going after the event is to give people something worth sharing.


When we do live scribing at a summit or workshop, the board becomes a landmark. During the coffee breaks, it’s where people gather to point, chat, and take photos. It’s the most "Instagrammable" part of the day because it’s unique to that specific moment.


Those visual notes aren't just for the day, either. They’re the perfect "thank you" to send out in a follow-up email or to post on LinkedIn. It shows that your event wasn't just another talk shop—it was a collaborative, visual experience that actually resulted in something tangible.

 
 
 

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