VIRTUAL Graphic Recording
I have been graphic recording DIGITALLY since June 2020 and on paper since 2015.
Virtual graphic recording can be drawn on paper or done digitally in the online space.
Each event is tailored to your specific needs. I will meet with you prior to the event to discuss layouts, images, styles. We will discuss potential content that is sensitive, what is expected during the meeting or event and what the post production process will look like - if edits to wording, changes or additions are needed to ensure the finished product is accurate and complete.
Virtual graphic recording can be drawn on paper or done digitally in the online space.
Each event is tailored to your specific needs. I will meet with you prior to the event to discuss layouts, images, styles. We will discuss potential content that is sensitive, what is expected during the meeting or event and what the post production process will look like - if edits to wording, changes or additions are needed to ensure the finished product is accurate and complete.
We welcome your inquiries, collaborations, and connections.
Whether you’re interested in booking a retreat or workshop, inviting us to facilitate a gathering, or simply want to learn more, we’d be honoured to hear from you.
📧 Email: [email protected]
📞 Phone: 250-287-0572
🌐 Website: cedarroots.ca
📍 Location: Based in Gold River, BC; on the ancestral lands of Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation
As Indigenous-led facilitators, we do not offer this acknowledgment as a formality — but as a living practice of relational accountability. We carry a responsibility to uphold the teachings of the land, walk with integrity, and act in ways that reflect respect and reciprocity.
Whether you’re interested in booking a retreat or workshop, inviting us to facilitate a gathering, or simply want to learn more, we’d be honoured to hear from you.
📧 Email: [email protected]
📞 Phone: 250-287-0572
🌐 Website: cedarroots.ca
📍 Location: Based in Gold River, BC; on the ancestral lands of Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation
As Indigenous-led facilitators, we do not offer this acknowledgment as a formality — but as a living practice of relational accountability. We carry a responsibility to uphold the teachings of the land, walk with integrity, and act in ways that reflect respect and reciprocity.