Scribing/Graphic Recording

Scribing is a visual practice rooted in deep listening. Scribes collect, synthesize, and place information into visual relationship through illustrations. Scribing allows for meaning to surface in more expansive ways, often using visual metaphors to put ideas in conversation with one another. Scribing also illustrates which voices are being centered, what are the values grounding the conversation, and what is not being said.  


I provide both digital and physical scribing services, creating illustrations on Procreate or with markers and paper. I also offer live scribing, illustrating as events occur, and asynchronous scribing, creating images from recordings, notes, or other materials. I am available to scribe in English and Spanish.

Some of my previous clients include WITNESS, UN WomenMagnum Foundation, Health Policy Research Scholars, and Healing By Choice!

Physical Scribing

For physical projects, I create scribing pieces with traditional pen and paper as well as experiment with a range of mixed mediums.

I also combine physical and digital scribing methods, starting with a physical drawing and then layering on digital elements.

Queering archives multicolored paper collage
Scribing piece illustrating a forest of cycles, accountability structures, and interconnectedness for a democratic school

Video of Queering Archives scribing piece featuring paper collage

Queering Archives paper collage
Scribing piece illustrating a forest of cycles, accountability structures, and interconnectedness for a democratic school
A paper mural illustrating the week long global retreat

Digital Scribing

Blue graphic recording about the future of leadership and AI
Dark black background with glowing purple circles. The scribing piece illustrates how theater makers and funders can better create equitable and accessible spaces
Scribing of a coalition focusing on solidarity and equitable funding for artists

Weaving in the metaphor

Weaving in the metaphor

One of the main components of my scribing practice is using visual metaphor to weave together content, values, and deeper meaning. Here are some examples:

Radical Hospitality

This scribing piece illustrates a meeting about self and community care rooted in radical hospitality. The phrase at the bottom “How we host ourselves and each other” sets up the gathering/dinner party that serves as the central metaphor

Pando Chandelier

The facilitators used imagery of pando tree roots to reference our interconnectedness. I illustrated the roots as a chandelier, shedding light on the value of community below

Self Care Dishes

Each participant on the call contributed their own personal self care practices. I added them into the dining table as dishes that nourish and sustain the community

Elandria Williams Tablecloth

The facilitators included an Elandria Williams poem entitled “We Are Worthy” to affirm the group’s commitment to themselves and to the community. I incorporated these words into the tablecloth as a way to “set the table” and ground the ritual of self care

Values Utensils

The utensils around the table are engraved with the values of the group. These are the tools we use to prepare ourselves for the meal, preparing ourselves to take care of each other

Interdependence & Leadership

This piece was created for a leadership training session focusing on interdependence, equity, and power. The central metaphor grounding this illustration is an elder tree, passing on wisdom to the saplings and other members of the ecosystem and in turn receiving nutrients and nourishment. As one quote describes “Leadership is a feast feeding both ways.”

Disability Justice Tree Trunk

The facilitators placed disability justice at the center of all health equity work. As the trunk of the tree, disability justice is the structure that holds together all community work and is the pathway that all the nutrients travel within

Mycelium Principles

The mycelium principles weaving between the roots facilitates communication and ensures the health and safety of the elder tree. These principles also illustrate the symbiosis necessary to sustain life.

Rooted Affirmations

Written on the roots of the tree are affirmations contributed by participants. These phrases ground and strengthen the community in the face of challenges.

Composting Soil

The soil that surrounds the tree contains fertile and infertile aspects of the health equity field. The fertile pieces can help the ecosystem thrive whereas the infertile pieces can be composted by worms into more generative practices

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