How can we take the best of creative, critical and visual thinking?

Posted by Emilija | Posted in News | Posted on 28-11-2011 | Comments 0

Thinking is the basic activity of the human brain. Generally refers to any mental or intellectual activity involving an individual’s subjective consciousness. We know the meaning, we know the process. But how do we individually use it, do we make difference among separate types of thinking and do we know how to take advantage of them.

We often use creative, critical and visual thinking and brainstorming interchangeably. In order to develop our thinking techniques properly and use these different types of thinking most effectively, we need to make a difference among them and combine it appropriately.

So let’s look at what theory says:

Creative thinking is the merging of ideas which have not been merged before. Brainstorming is one form of creative thinking: it works by merging someone else’s ideas with your own to create a new one. You are using the ideas of others as a stimulus for your own.
Critical thinking is the process we use to reflect on assess and judge the assumption underlying our own and others ideas and efforts.

On the other hand, visual thinking is the common phenomenon of thinking through visual processing using the part of the brain that is emotional and creative to organize information in an intuitive and simultaneous way.

When compared all of these definitions we can conclude that in order to maximize your thinking potential, the best formula is to combine critical, creative and visual thinking.

Creative Critical Visual original How can we take the best of creative, critical and visual thinking?

How is this possible?

When you think creatively, you are generating list of new ideas. The creative thought is unpredictable, revolutionary, original. It often happens spontaneously. But in order to grow and become achievable, critical thinking is needed. Critical thinking is exercised to achieve applied creativity. This is logical, focused, conservative, practical and reasonable.

We can first generate pool of ideas using creative thinking, analyze their potential and drawbacks with critical thinking and visualize the idea as a whole.  If you are working on product development and problem solving, one solution is to include more members in the team that have different opinions and perspective of the problem. Maybe one of them will be more creative, and another will have the real picture of the current situation. Combined with visual tool like DropMind, the effectiveness will be increased in no time.

Mindmapping on the iPad: iThoughtsHD versus DropMind

Posted by Emilija | Posted in News, iPad | Posted on 27-07-2011 | Comments 0

Just wanted to share a recent post for DropMind iPad version. The text was originally wrote by

Triggered by the iPad touch interface, I started to use mindmapping for the first time in presentation design. Mindmapping is a process in which you jot down ideas and the connections between them quickly, and edit, clean up, and move things around later to get a more organized picture. I must say, it works a lot better than my previous approach: the pencil and a piece of paper. Especially since it is a lot harder to lose that piece of paper with your notes on it.

I purchased 2 iPad apps: iThoughtsHD and DropMind. iThoughtsHD was designed specifically for the iPad, and is the cheaper of the 2 ($10 versus $50 for DropMind). The DropMind app is an extension from an existing suite of desktop and web applications. The latter probably explains why it took a relatively long time for DropMind to come out with the app, a working iOS 4.2 version only appeared last week in the app store.

When reading my impressions remember that I am a light-weight mind mapper, just using it to structure ideas for a presentation. Reading around on the Internet it looks like mindmapping is a whole design approach taking things much further than I do.

For the purpose I use it for, iThoughtsHD works perfectly fine. The interface is straightforward and clean, and it is every easy to export mindmaps to PDF or sync them using a Dropbox account.

DropMind’s user interface looks a little bit more sophisticated with more graphical options. When you buy the iPad app, they also offer a perpetual license for the desktop client, and the web app. You can exchange mindmaps between the applications. There is a wide arsenal of tools available that I did not yet have time for to explore. The one drawback I found is that when you export a map to PDF or JPG, the resolution seems to be very low (not an issue with iThoughtsHD). I think this is a bug, or maybe I did not configure the settings correctly).

The bottom line. For basic presentation outline scribbles, iThoughtsHD works just fine and costs a lot less than DropMind. Personally, I tend to favor the DropMind app, because of the cross-platform integration and the ability to start using some of the more sophisticated tools available once I have come up the learning curve (on the condition that they fix the resolution of the exported images).

Explore new opportunities in mind mapping with the latest DropMind® versions

Posted by Emilija | Posted in News | Posted on 05-07-2011 | Comments 5

Following user’s requirements from this past period, we have worked hard and developed fresh and new DropMind™ Desktop v.3.0 and Web v.2.7 applications. We have tried to implement your ideas and start a new page in the area of visual thinking.

What your ideas can do for you with the right tool? That was our main motto while working on the new releases of DropMind™.

We tried to do something more valuable, more close to you. With the implemented Gantt Chart view in the new 3.0 Desktop version, we have created an environment where your ideas can get organized flow, can be turned into powerful tasks and be initiation of great projects. With the help of MS® Office integration your map could be easily exported to MS® Project to further development. We believe that the new features will save your time, organize your goals and turn them into powerful tasks.

Seavus DropMind v.3.0 with Gantt chart

This is the time where innovations and changes occur fast on the web. Ideas are raised, shared and developed. We want you to be able to track and organize them from anywhere, in no time. That is why we have created the new Web version 2.7. It has small improvements, but great on-line sharing and collaboration capability. The web version allows simultaneous work on a map or idea sharing. The map can be accessed from any place, updated and saved quickly.

Explore the new opportunities and enjoy our new releases.
Visit dropmind.com. We would be pleased to hear your opinions and suggestions regarding our new versions.
And remember: Creativity grows out of the desire for change.

DropMind™ for iPad Available Now

Posted by Nina | Posted in News | Posted on 22-03-2011 | Comments 4

 DropMind™ for iPad Available NowAfter months of dedicated work we are more than happy to announce DropMind™ application designed specifically for the iPad. With DropMind™ for iPad it’s easy to capture anything, from ideas, information to things you like and see. A great set of features will help you keep you workflow even when you are out of office. The application has a beautiful user interface, made for easily creating and sharing mind maps. The app synchronizes seamlessly with DropMind™ Web version.

We have already received a great feedback from our customers. One of our customers said: “I find DropMind™ absolutely gorgeous, and look forward to use it for several different purposes.

Chuck Frey, one of the recognized mind mapping experts, on his blog specialized for mind mapping techniques and tools, wrote:

“DropMind makes impressive debut on the iPad”

“A great user interface design, combined with easy synchronization with DropMind’s “cloud” application help to make this app one of the best for the iPad”.

appstore DropMind™ for iPad Available NowDownload the application, explore all features and start creating you mind maps on the go.

Explore the Google Sites integration and MS® Office 2003/2010 support

Posted by Nina | Posted in News | Posted on 07-02-2011 | Comments 0

Having the ability to quickly and easily share information via an online workspace can be priceless for any business. We wanted to make your work easier and enjoyable and that’s why we added some great features to DropMind™ in the version 2.4.

MS® Office 2003 and 2010 Support

Share ideas and plans with colleagues and keep projects on track with MS® Office and MS® Project 2003 and 2010 support. Moreover you can get a whole picture of your work by exporting all visual parts of your map directly to Word document.

Voting on Topic

DropMind™ improves business communication by connecting with anyone and creating an efficient business atmosphere. While collaborating with your team you can vote about certain topics and see results presented in a column chart.

Google Sites Integration

Now you can create a site on Google Sites directly from your DropMind™ map. Collect all your information in one map. The topic structure of the map will build the site structure. The topics from the map will relate to the related pages on the site.

Experience the possibility of creating map from topic with one click and many other features. Download DropMind™ Desktop or create your FREE Web account.