Diagrammatic Writing

A text must then be conceptualised independently from these notes, which explains why so many resort to brainstorming to arrange the resources afterwards according to this preconceived idea. In this textual infrastructure, this so-often-taught workflow, it indeed does not make much sense to rewrite these notes and put them into a box, only to take
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A visualization of an idea that’s not connected to statistical data. Often uses metaphors, such as trees, or processes, like cycles. Examples include organizational charts, process diagrams, and this 2×2 matrix itself. Idea generation Rapidly sketched concepts for visualizing ideas not connected to statistical data. Often done in groups as brainsto
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