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Graphic recording work has standard rates for short days (<3hrs) and regular days (>3hrs). Illustration and video work fees vary depending on the size, length and complexity of the project. Submit an enquiry to instantly receive our info pack including details of rates, requirements and booking conditions.

You bet! We love working in our ugg boots! All our services can easily be provided remotely, whether it’s live graphic recording, illustration or video work.
We sure do! The Think in Colour team are spread across Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, but travel all around Australia (when we’re allowed to), and work virtually with organisations Australia-wide.
Absolutely! Think in Colour has worked extensively with clients in the Pacific Islands, Asia, Europe and the United States. In a post-Covid world, borderless virtual collaboration is easier than ever.

It can be confusing out there! All these terms describe visual note-taking in some form, but there are small nuances:

Graphic recording is the process of visually capturing content, in real-time, using a combination of words, shapes, symbols and imagery. Graphic Recorders usually works in partnership with a front-of-room facilitator, allowing them to focus solely on the role of capturing information.

Graphic facilitation is the combination of traditional front-of-room facilitation with some form of visual capture or communication, including basic graphic recording and visual templates. In some circles, the term Graphic Facilitation is also used to describe the same process as Graphic Recording – with “facilitation” referring to the facilitation of content rather than front-of-room facilitation.

Sketchnoting is the same as Graphic Recording, but on a smaller, individual scale rather than at the front of the room. Sketchnotes are commonly drawn in small A5 / A4 sketchbooks or on iPads on the lap. Sketchnoting may also be referred to as “lap-scribing” in some circles.