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An Idea Mapping Success Blogs Weblog
On Wednesday, March 5, 2008 I introduced you to Jay Dugger — long-time mind mapper. The purpose of this posting is two-fold. First, the full version jpg of Jay’s map titled “Mapping” is now available above and in pdf format at my website under “Additional Maps”. If you click on any column it will sort alphabetically by author or title of the map. Secondly, I promised to address the issue of line color. That will be today’s Hint #20.
Keep in mind these are not rules that need to be followed, just helpful hints that can be applied depending on your purpose.
These three hints all blend together for one purpose — improved memory and interest. Take a look at any map that uses all black branches and words. They are rather boring, but again it’s the purpose of the map that will drive these decisions.
This map and many others can be viewed in the Idea Mapping Flickr Photo Stream.
The purpose of this blog is to share idea mapping examples and related learning from my Idea Mapping, Memory, Speed Reading, and Certification Workshops. This blog is dedicated to my Certified Idea Mapping Instructors, my clients, Mind Mapping and Idea Mapping practitioners around the globe.
Texarkana Lap Band Doc
April 19th, 2008 at 10:10 am
I read your book with great interest and excitement. I have purchased MindManager and am wondering if you know if it can automatically create branches for subtopics with different colors.
Jamie Nast
April 19th, 2008 at 11:39 am
I’m not aware of that feature. Let me do some digging, and if I find a way to do this I’ll let you know. I’ll also start applying the feature myself if it is available.
Jamie Nast
May 11th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Well, I’m finally back with an answer. This response is actually from Denny Sikkila from Mindjet.
He said, “The only way I know how to do this is to first create the map with the colors, line thickness, etc…. Then save that map as a “map template”…..that will open that way the next time. Make sense?