![]() ![]() Notice the small marks next to the figures - hearts and stars. Certainly drawing big requires a lot of practice and it does not come as granted just because you take a lot of visual notes, for example. And then I experienced that it was quite difficult for me to draw that big and maintain the overview of the poster composition, that was quite challenging. ![]() ![]() My meeting rooms are small to medium size and it is not required to draw big. In my particular case this is not something I would practice at all - I am not a graphic recording and my usual media size is around flipcharts and whiteboards. From this I conclude that the training is customised to the needs and challenges of graphic recording - the practice of creating large hand-drawn murals during events. We would draw on pieces of paper each being approx 120x140cm large and the main advice was to draw as big as possible so that if the poster was put into a large audience, everyone could see and read. 2 - Drawing big is a significant challenge I felt more and more comfortable drawing people and even had a courage to make sketches of peers as they presented their exam story in the end of the Day 2. ![]()
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