Design icons from basic shapes—circle, square, triangle, line—so you can draw them under pressure. Give each a label to avoid ambiguity. Over time, your set becomes shorthand for complex concepts, compressing ideas into quick visuals your memory loves revisiting.
Use arrows to show causality, chronology, or movement; containers cluster ideas into frames; connectors trace loose associations. Vary thickness and style to signal importance. Readers, including future you, will navigate faster because structure reveals meaning before words are even read.
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