Portraits and graphic facilitations

Most of the works and trainings dedicated to visual and graphic facilitation claim that it is useless to be a great cartoonist and therefore favour the schematic form.

Yes, but, a portrait a minimum resembling is very useful in visual facilitation. In my graphic facilitations. I draw the basic features (hair, glasses, facial shape, etc.), the choices of clothes (tie, t-shirt, round glasses, etc.), the way to hold your microphone or sit down gives information. In my graphic facilitations, these visual details quickly add context and precision.

The artistic style chosen is voluntarily close to the humorous spirit of Sempé and the great New Yorker Cartoonists (Tom Gauld, Saul Steinberg, Christoph Niemann, Peter Arno, etc.). For reading and codes appreciated by the greatest number.

See also my page portraits and cartoons.

Workshop sketches/workshops

Workshop sketch (working groups) in visual and graphic facilitation
Workshop sketch (working groups) in visual and graphic facilitation
Workshop sketch (working groups) in visual and graphic facilitation
Workshop sketch (working groups) in visual and graphic facilitation

Sketch on paper:

Drawings of participants in a conference of the European Commission

Portraits of speakers

Visually facilitated portraits with close-ups on different speakers
panel of the trades factory - portrait of the stakeholders
Portrait of Prefect Chenut
Portrait of Professor Wittorski
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