WORKSHOPS

Rediscover a forgotten communication superpower.

Four people working together on a large whiteboard filled with drawings and graphs in a classroom or office setting.

Kingman Ink creates custom workshops that help participants tap into their forgotten superpowers: visual reasoning, drawing, and visual storytelling.

Through engaging, practical exercises, participants unlock visual communication skills they never knew they possessed.

We have worked in dozens of formats and with dozens of different audiences. Kelly Kingman, Kingman Ink's principal artist, leads workshops ranging from 45-minute Zoom sessions for busy consulting firm execs to 3-hour deep dives for 100+ mechanical engineers at a major auto company.

Get in touch today to setup an exploratory call and learn how a Kingman Ink workshop can support your L&D goals this year.

Kelly Kingman of Kingman Ink writing on a whiteboard with a marker, which has a quadrant chart with labels and drawings related to innovation and disruptive ideas.

DID YOU KNOW

Research in cognition and neuroscience shows that visual communication enhances problem-solving and creative thinking among individuals and teams—and when mastered, it becomes a powerful communication tool.

Yet we rarely learn how to tap into our natural ability for visual thinking through diagramming and drawing. Instead, we're taught that drawing belongs only to "real artists," and that we should limit ourselves to basic mind maps.

A simple black and white outline illustration of a smiling baby being held up by two hands.
B2B marketing marketing profs dine n doodle boston, ma. Person drawing cartoon bird on dotted notebook with a black marker.

ANYONE CAN DRAW A BIRD. TRY IT!

A black T-shirt with a graphic design of a blue jazz saxophone player surrounded by yellow stars and musical notes.

‘Dine-n-doodle’ Workshop, B2B Forum