
Visual Frameworks reviews
Think creatively and visualize strategies and solutions
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Great work, Dave! Always excited to see what you produce. Your work brings more clarity to our craft - describing oft-complex concepts through simple visualizations. Thanks again!
🚀 Just came across your impressive visual framework project! I'm really loving the concept and the potential it holds. Although I'm not quite clear on how to use it yet, I'm genuinely excited about the possibilities it offers. Keep up the fantastic work, and I'm eager to learn more about using your incredible framework! 👏🌟
It's a superlative set that is very valuable for applied visual thinking. An evolutionary masterpiece by Dave Gray, as he will go on developing more and more frameworks and incorporating them to the collection. Kudos!
Dave took me through Visual Frameworks recently and I’m impressed. This product is an amazing tool for facilitating.
I love Dave Gray’s work. Like his versions of the Business Plan Canvas, Visual Vocabulary, Empathy Maps and Gamestorming activities, Dave’s visual frameworks and drawings can help you explain pretty much anything.
Visual Frameworks is a powerful aid for overcoming obstacles and charting a clear path forward, both for personal growth and for facilitating others.
I'm into anything that helps me understand metacognition. This does!
This incredible tool complements myriad other mental models curated over the years in a simple, accessible, and portable way. Without overcomplicating the approach, they offer new opportunities to explore and understand. Absolutely brilliant. A great introduction or continuation of Gray's other works.
Agtrea collection of insightful metaphors. It is an extremely useful tool for stimulating discussion and surfacing novel insights. The cards are high quality and easy to handle. The suggested conceptual structure for using them is intuitive and helpful.
Dave's representations are a powerful way of connecting what one might think or feel when pondering some word meant to describe a state of being or experience. The drawings are rich and evocative, which helps one get over the gap between feeling and sensing and 'what we mean' by a word or idiom. So useful for developing and evolving conversations, which is exactly what it says on the tin — they're useful 'to think creatively and build shared understanding about anything.' Great stuff!
Visual Frameworks