Mind map analysis: Conference summary map
Jul 2nd, 2010 | By Chuck Frey | Category: Mind Mapping InsiderThe best mind maps do a number of things very well: They provide just enough information, well-organized in an easy-to-understand sequence. They use images, icons and symbols creatively and sparingly to add meaning and context to the map. They help the reader by using topic borders to draw your eye to the most important content in the map. And they use color to add visual interest. In this new Effective Mind Maps report, I analyze a terrific mind map that summarizes several presentations of a business development expert that does all of this and more.












