A Better Way to Sketch Events
Ken has reimagined event sketching as a storytelling tool, drawing on techniques from graphic novels to create visual narratives. Unlike traditional sketchnotes, Ken’s illustrations are crafted to guide viewers through the content and atmosphere of a presentation with clarity, energy and wit.
Studies show that pairing images with ideas significantly improves recall and engagement. According to research by the Journal of Educational Psychology, people remember up to 65% of visual content after three days, compared to just 10% of spoken word alone (Medina, Brain Rules). That means Ken’s sketches don’t just entertain — they help your message stick.
Plus, the art is highly shareable — ideal for post-event marketing, social media buzz, and creating lasting impressions for attendees.
Event sketch of the keynote presentation by Anil Seth. This created for the 2025 Ernst Mach Workshop hosted by Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences.
Event sketch of Albert Giralt’s presentation at CAMP Center for Architecture and Metropolitan Planning, June 2025.
Event sketch at the law office of Bird & Bird. Presentation by Adam Hanka of Creative Docks. May 2025.
Event sketch at Mews R&D presentation about the implication of AI on content development. April 2025.