3.
Use images, symbols, codes and dimension
throughout your Mind
Map.
4.
Select keywords
and write these using capital letters.
5.
Place each word or image on its own branch
, so that it stands by itself.
6.
Radiate flowing branches out
from the central image. Make the
branches thicker toward the centre of the Mind Map, and thinner as they
radiate outward into subbranches.
7.
Keep branches the same length
as the words or images on them.
8.
Use colours throughout
the Mind Map, developing your own colour
code in the branches.
9.
Use emphasis, arrows and connecting lines
to depict associations
between different related topics in your Mind Map.
10.
Aim for clarity
in your Mind Map by positioning your branches in
carefully thought-through space. Remember that the space between things
is often as important as the things themselves. Imagine, for example, the
space between trees in a forest: your brain negotiates these gaps to
understand where you are and where you are going, rather than the trees.
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