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As an illustrator, Miro is not the first tool that comes to mind when thinking about creating artwork. Yet, it has become an invaluable part of my workflow in terms of brainstorming, planning, and collaborating on projects.
One of the best features Miro offers is the infinite canvas. It's perfect for mind-mapping, storyboarding, or sketching out ideas and concepts. It feels like an endless whiteboard where I can let my creativity run wild without worrying about space constraints.
Miro's collaboration capabilities are another significant advantage. The ability to work with clients or other team members in real-time is a game-changer. The interactive features like comments, tagging, and live cursors provide a dynamic and immersive collaborative experience.
I also appreciate Miro's integration with other tools I frequently use, such as Google Drive, Adobe Creative Cloud, and Slack. This interoperability makes my workflow more streamlined and cohesive.
However, Miro isn't the tool to use for creating detailed or polished illustrations. The drawing tools available are basic and lack the precision and control that other specialized illustration software offers. While it's great for rough sketches and wireframes, it won't replace Photoshop or Illustrator for creating high-quality artwork.
In summary, Miro has been a revelation in the brainstorming and planning stages of my illustration process. The interactive, collaborative whiteboard space is great for sketching out ideas, receiving feedback, and working together with team members. Despite the lack of advanced drawing features, it's the planning, brainstorming, and collaborative features that make Miro shine.
For illustrators who often work as part of a team or require a tool for effective planning and ideation, I highly recommend giving Miro a try. Just remember that you'll likely need to pair it with a more robust drawing tool to complete your final artwork.
Amazing tool, that helps me to collaborate and visualize my thoughts in a good, productive, and creative way.
One of my favorite products
An indispensable tool for conveying a design. I recall the primitive days when we used to share files of flowcharts of this or that office package... this is such an upgrade and so much easier to collaborate. can even see the mouse of my colleagues without having to share the screen.
Fantastic tool for brainstorming, planning, mapping user-journeys and more. On top of that, flawless UX/Ui and navigation!
Excellent for flows designing. I’m in product engineering and we use it all the time.
Love ease of making user flow diagrams.
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