Visual Translation Applications

  • Team Collaboration

    When teams need to visualize ideas and plans, capturing them visually is a powerful way to express the connections and see the larger picture of the future. It’s more than just a page filled with content, it’s about creating context.

  • Building Community

    Community Boards and Walls are an excellent way to engage attendees in an experience during conferences. These type of community boards capture ideas, insights, and comments during a gathering that creates a sense of community and makes the attendees feel valued. Community walls are also a great tool to engage audiences to participate, share on social media, and can become a great follow-up after an event.

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  • Seeing Ideas

    Visual Translations can capture a speaker’s presentation, an important keynote address, and business strategy. These type of applications become powerful visual notes that can be shared, reviewed, and increase retention of ideas shared.

  • Creating Visual Clarity

    Translating books into visual storyboards or even coloring books adds greater clarity to concepts and ideas that the written word fails to convey. Visual translating book content like employee handbooks, business books, and instructional pieces increases the retention and understanding as visuals remain longer in the viewers mind.

  • Improving Workshop Tools

    Using visuals to guide your workshops increases the involvement of the audience and generates more energy around the project or task. It levels up the game over traditional handouts and printed pages. It definitely becomes a keepsake to remember the event.

  • Enhancing Presentation Content

    Still using clipart, same photos everyone else id using, or even still using only text slides and wondering why no body gets engaged or even remembers the content? Chances are the way you present the content maybe the same reason no one remembers. Creating graphic illustrations to communicate ideas is a strong tool in creating lasting memories of ideas, concepts, and information.