How about your audience becomes the artist?
- Javier Navarro
- Feb 4
- 1 min read
Silence. The moment any facilitator dreads right after welcoming and introducing the session is for the audience to go quiet when encouraged to start working together.
And the reasons can vary: from thinking overload to group tensions or just pure shyness, you want your attendees to engage and keep the creative wheels rolling.

Visual thinking can support you with a live scribe in the room, but Prompt cards are your valuable asset in this scenario, and here is how:
✅ They are an effective icebreaker
✅ Help you articulate abstract thinking
✅ Their physicality prompts action
✅ These are modular elements to create multiple solutions
✅ Gamify the creative process
And this is the value they bring to your session:
💡 Keep the meeting focused
💡 Visuals that speak your audience’s mind
💡 Ownership on the overall project

We have recently partnered with THE HUT AGENCY to create a set of cards designed exclusively for their client, addressing specific issues and potential solutions so the dots can be easily connected during the session.
The result is an active, connected audience that leaves the room with laser focused vision. And one they created on their own!

If you are planning a new dynamic event where attendees need to be at the centre, at Drawing Your Mind we can create a bespoke visual toolkit for you and your team.



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