Sometimes the simplest solutions are the easiest to overlook.

I recently worked with a client who wanted a way to draw people in at their event, engage them in an activity, and collect valuable data at the same time.

The solution? A collaborative coloring wall.

Attendees were invited to color a window in a skyline I drew during the event. The colors represented clouds they’d like to activate and the buildings represented different categories.

Good old fashioned color coding provided a way to easily glance at the mural and see which clouds stood out in which categories. Sure they could have gathered that same data in a survey, but that wouldn’t have given them the opportunity to talk one-on-one with their clients about why they chose that particular cloud and how they could be of further service.

In this high tech world picking up a marker and coloring is nostalgic and relaxing, and in this case became a meaningful way to engage with clients.

The next time you’re looking for a way to create more engagement at your event, try going back to basics and keep it simple.

Graphic Recording Studio
The founder of the Graphic Recording Studio, Alece Birnbach brings experience as an illustrator, fine artist, and 20 years as an advertising art director to her company, which is hired by the Fortune 100 to craft graphic recordings at their conferences, workshops, and proprietary meetings. Her unique combination of skills and experience gives Alece the unique ability to listen differently to what clients need and to draw out (literally!) their ideas always with sustainable outcomes in mind.
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