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How to use illustration on websites - 5 creative examples. Illustration can add character, warmth and personality into your web design. However, there is a danger of muddying the waters of interaction and communication if it isn't done well. It's important to make sure there is a clear distinction between interactive elements and illustrative content. This will ensure that the site is not only beautiful to look at but is also easy for users to navigate through and take any action, such as signing up for a newsletter. Different styles Differentiating between interaction and illustration can be approached in several different ways. For example, if the illustration is heavily textured and rough, perhaps everything the user interacts with should have sharp edges and drop shadows.

Clearing the way The point is that making these elements visually distinct from the illustration helps reduce confusion by making sure that users can easily spot what they want to do or where they want to go. Five examples to check out 01. 02. 03. 04. 05. My New Mind Map. Bubbl.us | brainstorm and mind map online. Working with Google Drive. Google Drive is a cloud storage from Google that you can use to store and manage private maps, or collaborate with colleagues and friends in a controlled environment. This page outlines the most important information about working with Google Drive in MindMup. For more information on Google Drive in general, and associated products, see the Google Drive support page. Prerequisites You will need a Google account to store files to Drive.

MindMup does not need to know any particular details about your Google account and when working with Drive, the data passes from your browser to Drive directly, without going to our servers. Getting started The first time you try to save a map to Google Drive, or to open a map stored on Google Drive by someone else, MindMup will ask you to authorise access to your Drive. If you are not currently logged in to your Google account, Google might pop up a dialog asking you to log in.

The operation you started (saving or loading) will now continue. The Best Mind Mapping Tools and Apps for Teachers and Students. March 4 , 2014 Creating and using mind maps is a great way to get students brainstorming ideas about a given topic, organize their thought processes and turn these ideas into a neatly written pieces. I have been using several web tools with my students over the past few years.

From teaching vocabulary to getting students engaged in the prewriting process, I found the functionalities and ease of use of these web tools a great way to enhance students productivity. Over last weekend, I have been working on a list that features the most important mind mapping tools and apps that teachers can use with their students. Check them out below. 1- Popplet Popplet is a free online tool that allows you to create mind mapping and brainstorming diagrams. 2- MindMeister The leading online mind mapping application, MindMeister allows your team to be more innovative by providing a shared collaboration and brainstorming environment on the web. 3- SpiderScribe 4- Bubblus 8- LucidChart c iPad mind mapping apps:

Text 2 Mind Map - Simple mind mapping online.