Design Thinking

Brainstorming is an activity that will help you generate more innovative ideas. It’s one of many methods of ideation—the process of coming up with new ideas—and it’s core to the design thinking process.

Brainstorming is an ideation technique for coming up with many possible solutions to a given problem. While brainstorming, you’re in divergent thinking mode, which is a generative, open, and creative mindset that can help you get to innovative solutions. Of course, the more diverse the experiences and perspectives of the people around the table, the richer the results of your brainstorming efforts.

Design thinking is a human-centered approach to innovation—anchored in understanding customer’s needs, rapid prototyping, and generating creative ideas—that will transform the way you develop products, services, processes, and organizations. By using design thinking, you make decisions based on what customers really want instead of relying only on historical data or making risky bets based on instinct instead of evidence.

You can create a 'Jam' where they are able to draw, create shapes, lines, and add text. The user can also choose between four pen types and six colors. There are also tools provided to erase and move objects, as well as create digital sticky notes, and turn their touch point into a digital laser pointer.

Sketchboard is simple to use and allows you to quickly build structural connected ideas, like software design and mind maps. But it doesn’t limit you there, you can combine images, freehand and it has over 400 ready made sketch shapes to quickly brainstorm your ideas, giving unique touch for each of your boards

Empower cross-functional discovery and brainstorming through an infinite canvas, robust set of widgets, prebuilt templates, and powerful platform capabilities. Miro presents an entire toolkit for user story or customer journey maps, wireframing, roadmap or sprint planning, retros, and more.