5 snazzy ways to share your live event illustration and conference graphic recording on social media

 

Share your event highlights, boost engagement after the name badges have all been tidied away and get FULL return on investment.

Sure, you could just get your illustrations and share them with your attendees afterwards in quick thank you email, but HERE are…

5 snazzy ways to push those illustrations out into the social media world to boost your reach and engagement and get your magic out into the world.

Most of our clients share their live illustrations on Twitter, so these examples are all Twitter-based. They could all be just-as-effectively applied to other social media platforms such as LinkedIn and Facebook too, if that’s where your company prefers to hang out virtually.

5 ways to share your live event illustration on social media afterwards

Scroll down for visual examples!

  1. Share your animated timelapse video and a quick caption about the key highlights

  2. Post the illustration and a link to a blog post (you can include the illustration + timelapse animation on your blog too!)

  3. Use the illustration as a visual to go alongside an invitation to an event, or an invitation to visit your website and learn more about how cool you are

  4. Just share the illustration and a short caption. Simple, but it works!

  5. Photos! Sharing photographs of your live illustrations happening at an in-person event = double the magic. Show what a magical event you’ve had.

1 - Share your animated timelapse video and a quick caption about the key highlights

live illustration for agri tech - yellow background and tractor drawings

Bonus points for tagging your event partners and sponsors! Top tip: If you share the video as a GIF on Twitter, it will auto-play when people see it in their timeline. (So more people are likely to see your video!)

2 - Post the live illustration and link to a blog post!

live illustration for Fondation Botnar - on the theme of AI, young people and trust in the digital future

The illustration is yours to share online (with credit to katiechappell.com) - create a blog post to sum up your event and sprinkle your illustration and animation video throughout to make it more engaging, creative and fun to read.

3 - Use the illustration as a visual for an invitation

an invitation to Sunderland Uni's alumni event. Illustration documenting their timeline from 1992 to 2022

Have you got something to invite your online audience to? Your live illustration is just the thing to make your invitation stand out.

4 - Just share the illustration and a short caption

highlights from European Schoolnet's hybrid event

It’s simple but it works!

5 - Photos! Sharing photographs of your live illustrations happening at an in-person event = double the magic. Show off about what a magical event you’ve had.

illustrations on a big screen at a conference about world agri technology and innovation summit
illustrated boards at conference - illustration artist at meeting
conference illustrations and scribing on a big screen for Bowery Farm - New York

I hope this has been helpful!

If live illustration sounds like something that would work for your next event, get in touch.

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