Do you have trouble keeping track of all of the mind maps you’ve created? No matter where you store them, it’s not easy. Here’s a simple solution.
Biggerplate PRO membership: An excellent source for mind map learning
Are you looking for resources to help you learn more about mind mapping? The Biggerplate community’s Pro membership category is an excellent source for education and a growing suite of services. I recently interviewed Liam Hughes, the founder of Biggerplate, to learn more about PRO membership.
Speare: The ultimate tool for building your ideas – easily
Imagine if you had a Lego set that enabled you to design any kind of idea “blocks” you could envision, and then quickly and easily assemble them into amazing creations. That’s the thinking behind Speare, a web-based idea processor and writing tool.
doUmind: An elegant way to digitize your hand-drawn mind maps
doUmind is a new Android-based app that converts hand-drawn mind maps into digital versions. I recently interviewed its developers.
5 rules for exceptional clarity in mind maps
Clarity in mind maps is an elusive concept. But I discovered a set of 5 rules that puts it within reach. Here’s how to achieve it.
Preview: The F.A.S.T. framework v2.0 for effective mind mapping
I have been building an expanded version of my F.A.S.T. framework for effective mind mapping.Here’s what’s coming in version 2.0.
How to build an interactive visual CV in Visme
Interactive infographics can command attention and compel engagement. Here’s how to create an interactive visual CV using the graphics tool, Visme.
Consultancy uses mind maps to collect and share knowledge
One application of mind mapping tools that doesn’t get as much attention as it should is utilizing it to capture, organize and share collections of knowledge. One organization that has made tremendous strides in this area is a consultancy called The Climatographers, which advises corporations on climate change. It’s using a mind mapping tool called […]
Awesome find: The IconFinder Editor
I’ve had an IconFinder account for a number of years, and occasionally use it to find icons to add to my visual creations. But I recently discovered a tool that makes it even more valuable for visual thinkers: The IconFinder Editor.
How the Escape app removes friction from mobile mind mapping
If you’re comfortable capturing ideas in mobile note-taking tools but are intrigued by the idea of mind mapping, the Escape app for iPhone and iPad is the perfect way to experiment with capturing your notes and ideas visually.
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