Now you can try using new main map software, which closely follow Tony Buzan’s mind mapping principles.
Chuck Frey wrote: One of the shortcomings of computer-generated mind maps is that they don't usually convey the wild, colorful creativity of hand-drawn maps.
HeadCase is a new mind mapping program for Windows, that comes closer to achieving the look and feel of hand-drawn maps.
The most unique thing about HeadCase is the way it renders map branches and branch text. Instead of the standard branch with plain text, HeadCase creates colorful branches, with brightly-colored text that follows the curvature of each branch. Also you can apply faded or texture fills to branch text.
So, using this software, you can create the map which will be most suitable for you and will not look so officially.
I think, everyone with luxuriant imagination will have fun trying this.
To try it -
HeadCase home site
Creating hand-drawn looking mind maps
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