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BIG TALK. MORE HUMAN. LESS BULLSHIT.

 

Jessamy Gee listens for a living — to people, ideas, and the spaces in between.

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Best known as one of Australia’s leading graphic recorders, Jessamy’s work sits at the intersection of listening, curiosity, meaning-making and connection. Since 2010, she has helped people and organisations slow down, make sense of complexity, and see themselves - and each other - more clearly.

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As the Founder and Director of Think in Colour, Jessamy has worked across corporate, community, education and government sectors throughout Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Asia, the United States and Europe. Her work has taken her from classrooms to conference halls, from boardrooms to broadcast studios, translating complex ideas into shared understanding through visual storytelling.

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Alongside her visual practice, Jessamy is an experienced presenter, host and facilitator. She spent three years as Host of CreativeMornings Melbourne, curating conversations that celebrated creativity, generosity and community, and is a regular presenter on Melbourne community radio station 3RRR FM. She has also created and hosted the podcasts The Imposter Syndrome Club (with co-host Alice Edy) and Dash, exploring creativity, vulnerability, work and what it means to be human.

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Jessamy’s leadership in the visual practice field includes founding Graphic Recorders Australia, serving on the board of the International Forum of Visual Practitioners, and authoring and co-authoring foundational texts on visual practice. In 2025, she became the first person in Australia - and seventh globally - to be recognised as an IFVP Institute Certified® Master Visual Practitioner.

 

Across every medium she works in - live illustration, radio, facilitation, writing or conversation — Jessamy’s practice remains the same: deep listening, generous curiosity, and a belief that meaning is something we make together.

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“Jessamy does with colorful markers what Yo-Yo Ma does with a cello and Julia Childs did with butter.”  Ron Kaufman, NY Times Bestselling Author and Speaker

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