a London based
We exist
because we – humans speak with words, think with pictures and learn with stories. Smartup Visuals translates words into pictures that tell the story of your organisation, and help your audience learn about it. We use creativity and style to produce visual content and transform how businesses communicate.
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SV did a fantastic job of capturing a very complex and dry policy discussion on innovation in social services at the World Social Security Forum in Panama (Nov ’16) and brought it to life through their visual stories. Beyond the need to capture the gist or the most noteworthy points on a topic quite alien to them, they produced a captivating visual for people to reflect on.
Gaurav Gujral
Global Management Consulting and Digital Lead

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Live scribing draws in huge crowds
In today’s visual communication age, words simply don’t do the job anymore. Visual storytelling is here to build a bonding connection between you and your audience. How often big corporations get to present large amounts of information to their clients and employees including strategies, statistics, data? Often. Presenting these figures while maintaining the full attention our your audience is a tricky business. So how do you attract and maintain the attention and trigger listener’s curiosity enabling them to understand the information and remember it longer?
Smartup Visuals do it by visualising your ideas in front of your audience eyes. Live.
Here is what our clients have to say about it:
“Many times we have heard about infographics and visual data but I haven’t seen how it was done for real until I visited my colleagues at Rise London.
Accidentally I met with Smartup Visuals there and an idea came to my mind to have similar board with various data and facts painted during the opening of Rise Vilnius.
To make a decision at that time was easy – you can see an amazing result in front of your eyes and than you find out that Smartup Visuals can paint all the facts/stats/data Live when someone is giving a speech or Keynote!”