Faizel Mohidin introduces the evolution and vision behind Using Mind Maps, the world’s first electronic magazine focused entirely on mind mapping. He begins by recounting the magazine's origins—born of a gap in the digital mind-mapping community, where enthusiasts lacked a centralized resource to ...
Faizel Mohidin introduces the evolution and vision behind Using Mind Maps, the world’s first electronic magazine focused entirely on mind mapping. He begins by recounting the magazine's origins—born of a gap in the digital mind-mapping community, where enthusiasts lacked a centralized resource to share tools, techniques, and case studies.
Mohidin highlights key stages in the magazine's growth: starting as a modest newsletter, evolving to a richly formatted digital publication complete with interactive diagrams, expert columns, and practical tutorials. He emphasizes the goal of fostering a global mind-mapping community—connecting users, encouraging tool reviews, sharing real-world examples, and promoting best practices across industries.
The talk delves into the editorial vision: providing value for beginners through “how-to” tutorials, while offering deep dives for advanced users on topics like software comparisons, map design principles, and collaborative mind-mapping workflows. Mohidin underscores his commitment to inclusivity, ensuring content spans diverse tools—from hand-drawn methods to software like FreeMind and MindMeister.
In closing, Faizel frames Using Mind Maps as more than a magazine: it’s a catalyst for innovation, inviting reader contributions, fostering dialogue, and charting the ongoing development of mind mapping as both art and methodology.
Timestamped highlights
00:00–00:50 – Intro & origins of the magazine
00:51–02:00 – Transition from newsletter to interactive digital publication
02:01–03:10 – Building a global mind-mapping community through shared content
03:11–04:20 – Content blend: tutorials for novices + deep dives for pros
04:21–05:30 – Showcasing tools, comparative reviews, and design best practices
05:31–06:40 – Embracing both hand-drawn and digital mind-mapping formats
06:41–07:30 – Call for contributions: reader involvement & future vision