Sep 21, 2020

How to Make the Best out of Icon in XMind?

Avinash Priya

Icon includes Sticker and Marker in XMind 2020. It is small but helpful for different maps. It highlights important information, and helps to concentrate. Besides, it also refreshes the mind map. Today, we will be talking about tutorials of icon, how to use icon smartly, and a hidden feature you might not notice before.

Things You Need to Know Before Using Icon

Icon is like the icing on the cake, we have to bake the cake good first. That’s why make a clear mind map is important. Let’s do a quick a check on several notices before using icon.

#### Step 1 — Branch out the Mind Map Clearly

XMind 2020 gathers various structures, including balanced mind map, logic chart, fish bone, matrix, timeline, and org chart, and they can be switched and combined. If you haven’t tried before, click here for the tutorial.

Though mind maps are in different structures, the logic behind grouping topics is similar - relationship between parent and child topic, general to details, and conclusions with arguments.

When grouping, the topics at the same level should be independent, mutually exclusive, and without overlap. All the contents are well sorted without omissions.

Tips

4 – 6 Subtopics for 1 Parent Topic

Short-term memory is limited with 5 -9 items storage, and last 15 -30 seconds long. That’s 4 – 6 items are easier to memorize. Improve your memory with XMind here.

4 Levels Max

If the mind maps are filled with too many levels, it might be a burden for the brain. Go back and rearrange the content of the map.

Make it Balance

Make an extra mind map when you find out a topic can be a central topic, then add a call out for notes. This helps to avoid a heavy layout for the mind map.

Mind map illustrating the use of mind mapping for studying, brainstorming, problem solving, note taking, planning, and information presenting.

Download some of the creative mind maps here.

Step 2 — Keyword & Short Paragraphs

Mind maps summarize information. Compared with long sentences, keywords and short paragraphs are easier to remember and flexible to edit. A single word per association is flexible to edit and fix.

Compare these 2 mind maps below, and you could find the difference.

Mind map displaying party food planning, including fruits and sweets, with tasks for preparation and grocery shopping.

Step 3 — Pick the Icon that Relates to the Keyword

Clear relationships and precise keywords determines the mind mapping, while icon is the final touch for capturing highlights. That’s why choosing the icons that conform to the quick understanding is important.

We can associate keywords with related objects when describing abstract concept. For example, “Propose Idea”. We can ask questions like: How do I propose ideas? If it’s by presentation, then go for a presentation icon; If it’s written, then pick an icon for documents.

Icon in XMind 2020

In XMind 2020, Icon includes Marker and Stickers.

Marker: Its size is similar to the text.

Sticker: It is similar to image, and can be placed above or below the text, and zoomed in or out freely.


Mind map labeled A mind map titled

Let’s check Icon, and find out the meaning behind them.

  • Priority

Number is not only just about sequence. Use number to define emergent, urgent, and routine to-dos for an effective schedule.

Priority chart with numbered colored circles indicating levels 1 (red), 2 (yellow), 3 (blue), and 4-7 (gray).
  • Tag

Use tags to aid classification, mark ownership, note different assignments.

Row of multicolored circles in red, orange, blue, purple, green, light blue, and gray labeled
  • Task

Knowing the status of the task in just a glance.

Icons representing different task statuses, including play, progress, and completed.
  • People

When collaborating an assignment together, use this icon to allocate the assignment clearly.

If you need more icons, try a hidden feature Emoji and Symbols.
Besides built-in markers and stickers, Emoji & Symbols gathers more categories. Click Edit in the menu bar, then Emoji and Symbols.Emoji selection interface showing various smiley face icons labeled

How to Use Icons in XMind

Click topic, and click icon on the right upper corner. Choose the Sticker or Marker.

Guide on using icons in XMind 2020, with a focus on tagging, priority, and mood options.

Click the Icon and replace with the new one or delete.

Instructions on using icons in XMind 2020, with a highlighted example of clicking a topic and emoji selection.

Tips

Shortcuts for Priority — Press and hold Command/Ctrl + 1234567 for adding priority.

Add Legend

When presenting or showing mind maps, Legend helps everyone to understand the meaning of icons on the mind map.

Colorful legend showing tag colors and priority levels from 1 to 7 with corresponding colored circles.

Double-click the texts for editing.

Legend with priority levels: 1. Emergent (red), 2. Urgent (orange), 3. Routine (blue), 4. Priority 4 (gray).

Mind Maps with Icon Made with XMind

Class Schedule

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Group Assignment

Find out how Rose uses XMind in group assignment here.

Project Management

Flowchart illustrating the project management process with stages: Create, Select, Plan, and Manage, along with key decision points.

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