How To Find Suitable Images

I received a question from a visitor who is part of our mindmap community. He told me that mindmaps without images are in fact more spider maps. That is true. The mindmap is a very visual overview of the information, filled with color and images.

Now how to find images for those words that are not easily transformed into an image (for instance love, smell, good)?

Let’s have a look at  three different techniques I use to find the right images.

1. It is already an image

My first thought when reading the question was:

When I truly need an image, the image will appear.

Most of the time, when I am thinking really deep about my topic, I see more images than I hear words. When that happens, I only have to draw the image into my map.

Now this doesn’t happen every time… So that is when I may use the second technique.

2. Free association – close your eyes

If not, I close my eyes and by some form of free association I grab the first thing that pops in my mind. I know this requires a leap of faith… but it works most of the time.

3. Google

Here is a more practical tip for all you practical visual thinkers. Use Google Image!

Simply add the word(s) in the search box. Google finds images on most things! I haven’t seen something that they don’t have an image for.

straw berryFor example: What is an image for “STRAWBERRY FLAVOUR”? Here are some Google results.

I use this little technique in two ways.
1. It gives me the image immediately. No need to do further mind research.
2. The images give me ideas and I find a useful image because of them.

I hope this practical way of finding images is helpful. Let me know what you think if it.

Arjen

P.S.: I probably won’t have to tell you that for your own personal maps, you can copy the google image and import it into your mindmap… Saves time and energy creating something yourself!

Now we just have to wait until a software creator creates a plugin.

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share September 2, 2009 at 6:19 am

“…wait until a software creator creates a plugin.”

The mind mapping software “XMin Pro” got such function already! It can search images for topic words via Google image, and easily just drag the right image to topic. …try it! :)

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Arjen September 2, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Why didn’t they tell me :)

Great, this is an easy feature that will help the mindmappers out there to find nice/good images. Thank you for the tip.

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Share September 2, 2009 at 1:03 pm

The software name is “XMind Pro”.
…mistake-typed, sorry!

You can find it on http://www.xmind.net

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