People are using MURAL for all kinds of processes and activities. Get inspired by all the ways you never knew you could use MURAL. In this presentation, we show a variety of examples, including some real-life case studies.
MURAL is a visual workspace to help you design together. Think of it as a large, shared wall for mapping out content and organizing your thoughts spatially.The experience is both playful and productive.
MURAL is designed for you to “go with the flow.” That means helping you work quickly and intuitively. To start using MURAL like a pro, get we recommend mastering these five skills.
1. Zooming & panning
2. Adding content
3. Using shortcuts
4. Collaborating with others
5. Managing MURAL
In recent years, there has been a significant maturation in ray tracing technology. With Vulkan officially embracing ray tracing within its specifications, and mobile device GPUs beginning to offer support, the landscape is evolving rapidly. This agenda promises to delve into the foundational principles of ray tracing, the integration of ray tracing into Vulkan, and the essential rendering pipeline of Lumen in UE5. Furthermore, it will offer invaluable insights from content creators on the most effective strategies for maximizing the performance of Lumen on mobile.
Top 7 Tips for Effective Powerpoint Presentation Gicree.com
Making presentation is easy for client meeting, business meeting or for any other purpose. But making effective presentation require smart work. Here are 7 tips which will help you to create the best presentation.
MURAL is a visual workspace to help you design together. Think of it as a large, shared wall for mapping out content and organizing your thoughts spatially.The experience is both playful and productive.
MURAL is designed for you to “go with the flow.” That means helping you work quickly and intuitively. To start using MURAL like a pro, get we recommend mastering these five skills.
1. Zooming & panning
2. Adding content
3. Using shortcuts
4. Collaborating with others
5. Managing MURAL
In recent years, there has been a significant maturation in ray tracing technology. With Vulkan officially embracing ray tracing within its specifications, and mobile device GPUs beginning to offer support, the landscape is evolving rapidly. This agenda promises to delve into the foundational principles of ray tracing, the integration of ray tracing into Vulkan, and the essential rendering pipeline of Lumen in UE5. Furthermore, it will offer invaluable insights from content creators on the most effective strategies for maximizing the performance of Lumen on mobile.
Top 7 Tips for Effective Powerpoint Presentation Gicree.com
Making presentation is easy for client meeting, business meeting or for any other purpose. But making effective presentation require smart work. Here are 7 tips which will help you to create the best presentation.
MURAL is not like other documents. It’s a large wall you can solve problems on visually.
Turn those differences into an advantage. Work better creatively together, no matter where your team is.
Here are five best practices to help you get the most out of MURAL:
Know your scale. MURAL is big. MURAL is spatial. Know the scale you are working at. Keep the default sticky note, and work to that size.
Keep it together. MURAL is big. You can map out all kinds of content and complete multiple steps of an activity in one place.
Work visually. MURAL is big. MURAL is visual. Work visually to help you find new patterns and solve problems better. Add color, images, links, arrows, lines, and icons to enhance the content.
Maintain momentum. MURAL is collaborative. Invite your team to collaborate in real time or independently.
Go digital first. MURAL is digital. Get content online fast to save time, effort and money. Rethink your process for digital. Capture offline work in MURAL.
It’s not easy to get a remote team to collaborate. Give them some guidance with a team activity template.
What’s a team activity template? Team activity templates serve as a type of guided script to take your team through a series of exercises. Your team can participate in a collaborative activity together, even when they’re not in the same place. Team activity templates are also reusable, so they can help you scale your practices.
Remote work requires strong facilitator who knows what makes it easier for teams to collaborate across distances and time zones. We believe you can be that facilitator. In webinar, we’ll look at techniques for improving your facilitation skills with MURAL.
Here’s what we’ll cover in this 45-minutes session:
- Preparing to collaborate
- Managing roles and participants
- Tools for collaboration
- Processes and techniques for facilitation
IBM’s transformation into a design-driven company begins with a comprehensive education program. With nearly 400,000 employees around the world, that’s no easy task. Design Principal Doug Powell will show you how IBM scales Design Thinking throughout the company with the help of MURAL. You'll learn about how IBM teaches design and manages their design practice, among other things.
A short workshop that I put together for Hyundai Start-Up Competition where the participants and myself worked together to design a product using Lean UX. A crash course that was fun, quick and engaging. (images used are copyrighted to their respective owners, drop me a line to credit if it's yours.)
Learn about product design and what it is, why it's important, and methods for approaching design yourself. Slides are copyright Stephanie Engle and taken from a presentation for HackDuke at Duke University.
Experience maps help teams gain empathy for users and see their offering from the outside-in. Typically, they are created for offline use. The diagrams are posted on a wall to spark conversations and engage participants in workshops.
Now there's an even better way.
Creating diagrams online has many advantages. Ultimately, mapping experiences digitally lets you work more effectively by combining many activities in one place.
So save a tree. Cut down printing costs. Map experiences online, and get better results faster.
Long Distance Relationships That Work: Making Remote Design HappenMURAL
Creative disciplines present unique challenges for remote collaboration. The visual interaction and open environment needed for creative work can be tricky to achieve in virtual settings.
Some design teams can't imagine remote scenarios fitting their culture. But effective remote design collaboration is possible.
In this webinar hosted by MURAL, our own Jim Kalbach discusses each in more detail, with specific tips and techniques, as well as examples from IBM, McBeard and others.
National Mural Symposium 2015 - Precita EyesMural Routes
Excerpts from the October 2015 keynote presentation by Susan Cervantes, Founding Executive Director of Precita Eyes, community-based mural arts organization in San Francisco
IBM Design Thinking with z/OS Communications ServerzOSCommserver
This presentation will provide an overview of IBM Design Thinking. Teams across IBM will use the practices around Design Thinking to build better product designs. The IBM Design Thinking framework is used to guide our product teams through the process of product design and delivery. A key requirement of this framework is to work more closely with our clients, receiving feedback throughout product design process.
National Mural Symposium 2015 - Global Mural ConferenceMural Routes
Excerpts from the October 2015 presentation by Gene Bavis, from the Global Mural Conference to be held in September 2016 in Fairport, New York. www.gmc2016.com
the IBM Design Thinking methodology is changing the way IBM approaching software design.
Changing a culture of a company that is 104 year old and have about 480,000 employs worldwide and cross culture is complex, yet rewording process. In the talk I’ll explain the IBM Design Thinking methodology, and how we work toward move our focus to the users in an enterprise oriented technology company.
As part of MURAL Imagine: mural.co/imagine — Maria Giudice, Executive Leadership Coach and Founder of Hot Studio, presented on changemakers on July 21, 2020.
From the presentation abstract:
We are witnessing a time of unprecedented change. No one was prepared for the frequency and intensity of change we are experiencing at a global scale. But rising from our collective grief and loss, we can begin to see sparks of creativity that are leading to new possibilities in life. And guiding us through this transition is a new breed of leader, the Changemaker.
This talk will:
• Define and describe the unique qualities of the Changemaker
• Share stories from other Changemakers’ successes and challenges that they’ve encountered along the way.
• Discuss strategies that can help you develop your own skills as a Changemaker in your life or at work.
Darden Business School professor Jeanne Liedtka continues her webinar series on 'Evaluating the Impact of #DesignThinking', this time as part of #IMAGINE2020, focusing on the ‘social technology’ aspect of design thinking.
MURAL is not like other documents. It’s a large wall you can solve problems on visually.
Turn those differences into an advantage. Work better creatively together, no matter where your team is.
Here are five best practices to help you get the most out of MURAL:
Know your scale. MURAL is big. MURAL is spatial. Know the scale you are working at. Keep the default sticky note, and work to that size.
Keep it together. MURAL is big. You can map out all kinds of content and complete multiple steps of an activity in one place.
Work visually. MURAL is big. MURAL is visual. Work visually to help you find new patterns and solve problems better. Add color, images, links, arrows, lines, and icons to enhance the content.
Maintain momentum. MURAL is collaborative. Invite your team to collaborate in real time or independently.
Go digital first. MURAL is digital. Get content online fast to save time, effort and money. Rethink your process for digital. Capture offline work in MURAL.
It’s not easy to get a remote team to collaborate. Give them some guidance with a team activity template.
What’s a team activity template? Team activity templates serve as a type of guided script to take your team through a series of exercises. Your team can participate in a collaborative activity together, even when they’re not in the same place. Team activity templates are also reusable, so they can help you scale your practices.
Remote work requires strong facilitator who knows what makes it easier for teams to collaborate across distances and time zones. We believe you can be that facilitator. In webinar, we’ll look at techniques for improving your facilitation skills with MURAL.
Here’s what we’ll cover in this 45-minutes session:
- Preparing to collaborate
- Managing roles and participants
- Tools for collaboration
- Processes and techniques for facilitation
IBM’s transformation into a design-driven company begins with a comprehensive education program. With nearly 400,000 employees around the world, that’s no easy task. Design Principal Doug Powell will show you how IBM scales Design Thinking throughout the company with the help of MURAL. You'll learn about how IBM teaches design and manages their design practice, among other things.
A short workshop that I put together for Hyundai Start-Up Competition where the participants and myself worked together to design a product using Lean UX. A crash course that was fun, quick and engaging. (images used are copyrighted to their respective owners, drop me a line to credit if it's yours.)
Learn about product design and what it is, why it's important, and methods for approaching design yourself. Slides are copyright Stephanie Engle and taken from a presentation for HackDuke at Duke University.
Experience maps help teams gain empathy for users and see their offering from the outside-in. Typically, they are created for offline use. The diagrams are posted on a wall to spark conversations and engage participants in workshops.
Now there's an even better way.
Creating diagrams online has many advantages. Ultimately, mapping experiences digitally lets you work more effectively by combining many activities in one place.
So save a tree. Cut down printing costs. Map experiences online, and get better results faster.
Long Distance Relationships That Work: Making Remote Design HappenMURAL
Creative disciplines present unique challenges for remote collaboration. The visual interaction and open environment needed for creative work can be tricky to achieve in virtual settings.
Some design teams can't imagine remote scenarios fitting their culture. But effective remote design collaboration is possible.
In this webinar hosted by MURAL, our own Jim Kalbach discusses each in more detail, with specific tips and techniques, as well as examples from IBM, McBeard and others.
National Mural Symposium 2015 - Precita EyesMural Routes
Excerpts from the October 2015 keynote presentation by Susan Cervantes, Founding Executive Director of Precita Eyes, community-based mural arts organization in San Francisco
IBM Design Thinking with z/OS Communications ServerzOSCommserver
This presentation will provide an overview of IBM Design Thinking. Teams across IBM will use the practices around Design Thinking to build better product designs. The IBM Design Thinking framework is used to guide our product teams through the process of product design and delivery. A key requirement of this framework is to work more closely with our clients, receiving feedback throughout product design process.
National Mural Symposium 2015 - Global Mural ConferenceMural Routes
Excerpts from the October 2015 presentation by Gene Bavis, from the Global Mural Conference to be held in September 2016 in Fairport, New York. www.gmc2016.com
the IBM Design Thinking methodology is changing the way IBM approaching software design.
Changing a culture of a company that is 104 year old and have about 480,000 employs worldwide and cross culture is complex, yet rewording process. In the talk I’ll explain the IBM Design Thinking methodology, and how we work toward move our focus to the users in an enterprise oriented technology company.
As part of MURAL Imagine: mural.co/imagine — Maria Giudice, Executive Leadership Coach and Founder of Hot Studio, presented on changemakers on July 21, 2020.
From the presentation abstract:
We are witnessing a time of unprecedented change. No one was prepared for the frequency and intensity of change we are experiencing at a global scale. But rising from our collective grief and loss, we can begin to see sparks of creativity that are leading to new possibilities in life. And guiding us through this transition is a new breed of leader, the Changemaker.
This talk will:
• Define and describe the unique qualities of the Changemaker
• Share stories from other Changemakers’ successes and challenges that they’ve encountered along the way.
• Discuss strategies that can help you develop your own skills as a Changemaker in your life or at work.
Darden Business School professor Jeanne Liedtka continues her webinar series on 'Evaluating the Impact of #DesignThinking', this time as part of #IMAGINE2020, focusing on the ‘social technology’ aspect of design thinking.
On March 3rd, our own Jim Kalbach was joined by Parker Lee, managing partner at Territory, and Jim Van Over from the Chief Innovation Office at ServiceNow to discuss the #WorkForward movement they've started - and how you can be a part of it.
Evaluating the Impact of Design Thinking in Action IIIMURAL
Professor Jeanne Liedtka and Associate Professor Kristina Jaskyte Bahr unpack the results and learnings from design thinking impact assessments and offer the tool again so you can participate if you missed out the first time.
Enthusiastic about the diversity of recent design thinking approaches, but frustrated that an opportunity to truly establish design thinking as a discipline might be missed, the What Could Be team developed the Design Thinking Canvas as a common first step in planning your design and innovation projects.
In this webinar, David Townson introduces the logic behind the Canvas, acknowledges key influences, explains its structure and gives a quick-start guide on a number of ways to use it.
MURAL Webinar: How Design Sprints Can Be Reformatted For Any Workshop/MeetingMURAL
In this webinar, Brittni Bowering (Head of Media, AJ&Smart) will explore how you can take the design sprint process and easily reformat it in a way that helps you run the best meetings and workshops of your career, AND get buy-in from your team to adopt this way of working - by taking the core design sprint exercises and principles to get things done faster, better & happier!
MURAL Webinar: Evaluating the Impact of Design Thinking in Action IIMURAL
In this webinar, Professor Jeanne Liedtka shared updates on her previous research on the impact of design thinking in practice - and introduced a new tool which allows you to self-asses the impact of design thinking within your own organization and see how your results compare to those of other companies.
MURAL Webinar: Empowering Remote Teams To Collaborate VisuallyMURAL
In this webinar, Maura Hoven (Sr. Product Designer, UserTesting) will share the methods she applies to her mostly-remote team of designers, engineers and researchers so they can regularly flex their design muscles - getting everyone involved, on board, and making design a habit that fits alongside their day-to-day obligations.
MURAL Webinar: Special Touches That Make Your Sprints KickassMURAL
In this webinar, Dee Scarano (Lead Design Sprint Trainer at AJ&Smart) shared insights from running hundreds of design sprints and training people from some of the biggest and best companies in the world.
Empowering People To Use Design Thinking In Their Everyday WorkMURAL
In this webinar, Chris Pacione, LUMA CEO & Founder, introduced us to the LUMA System of Innovation and shared practical examples that will help you:
• Become a more confident and capable problem solver
• Equip your team to collaborate, think differently and deliver more impactful solutions
• Transform your organization into a place where people and innovation flourish
In this webinar, Daniel Stillman of The Conversation Factory will share some simple frameworks for facilitating one-on-one conversations, workshops, and meetings of all shapes and sizes - drawing from research gathered on his podcast The Conversation Factory and his book 9 Conversations.
Follow along with the webinar recording at blog.mural.co
Make Meaningful Progress Via Remote Design SprintsMURAL
In this webinar, Joe Lalley (Head of Product Management & User Experience at PwC) and Greg Smith (Sr Creative Account Manager at PwC) share how their team broke the cycle by running a fully remote design sprint. They reference how they planned and ran the sprint - including the advantages, disadvantages, and surprises.
In this webinar, Joni Saylor, Design Principal at IBM and Dean Davison, Principal Consultant at Forrester explain the payoff of IBM’s early investment in “virtual studios” and their journey & evolution to be able to work in person and remotely.
Follow along with the webinar recording at blog.mural.co
MURAL commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic Impact (TEI) study and examine the potential return on investment (ROI) that enterprises may realize from using MURAL. To better understand the benefits, costs, and risks associated with MURAL, Forrester interviewed IBM as it has used MURAL for several years in different areas of its enterprise.
In our connected age, consumers have real power. Customers can research your product or service, compare it to a competitor's, and easily make a switch. Grasping their overall experience is business critical.
Visualization is key way Customer Success professionals understand the customer experience. We're all familiar with customer journey mapping, for instance. But mapping in general is also an important approach for customer success.
In this talk, Jim Kalbach, author of the bestselling book Mapping Experiences and Head of Customer Success at MURAL, will be joined by Senior CSM Alicia Ness to share some of their modern approaches to visualizing customer success.
Facilitating Remote Design Thinking: IBM WebinarMURAL
Like most large enterprises, IBM’s success relies heavily on teams spread all around the globe. More important, their success relies on the ability of these distributed to effectively collaborate as well as they would in person. They still demand highly productive remote design meetings, as well as workshops and sessions focused on Design Thinking.
Perhaps no one knows this better than Jordan Shade and Eric Morrow, design coaches and facilitators at IBM. Eric, who is also a certified LUMA instructor, and Jordan help teams around the world implement best practices to facilitate engaging and productive remote design sessions, and they recently shared their secrets with us.
Design Visual and Engaging Meetings Using MethodKitMURAL
Let's face it: meetings are hard to get right. They either lack structure or are too structured. People don't feel their voices are heard, and it's hard to reach consensus.
"Create an agenda in advance," the experts advise us. But that doesn't seem to help. And running remote meetings is even harder.
There's a better way. Using the MethodKit for Workshop Planning cards we will show you how you can use cards to design dynamic meetings that hit the sweet spot between structure and creativity.
The principle is simple: most projects have recurring steps. Don't recreate them each time. Instead, use cards to focus the discussion on the project and be confident you won't leave anything out. It's easy, flexible and engaging.
To learn more, watch this free webinar with Ola Möller.
HIGHLIGHTS
- The value of using MethodKit cards
- How cards provide better overview and engage teams
- How to use cards in remote team activities
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Ola Möller is a researcher and designer that founded MethodKit. The 23 kits released so far, address everything from urban planning and public health to app development. Users can be found at Apple, Google, Spotify, Ikea and Volvo. Ola blogs at MethodKit Stories and tweets at @olamoller
To try MURAL go to http://mural.ly
or http://twitter.com/mural
To learn more about MethodKit go to http://methodkit.com
or http://twitter.com/methodkit
apping your customer's experience helps you to see things through their eyes and to spot opportunities for growth.
But creating a map doesn’t have to take long. Within just days, you can have a diagram to use in design sprints and other team activities.
In this webinar, Jim Kalbach, Head of Customer Success at MURAL and author of book Mapping Experiences, will show you how you can be confident that your solutions will address real-world problems, but in a half of the time.
Today, we are expected to be both fast and flexible. We need to react to changes at a moment’s notice and always be ready to pivot our course of action.
Understanding how we need to change, and why, comes from creative activities like user research. But working fast can make it hard to find the time for this kind of creative work.
That’s where design sprints come in. These concentrated bursts of team collaboration mean getting together for days or a week to focus on a specific design challenge. Design sprints are intense, but are usually very productive.
But what happens if your team is remote?
In this free webinar, designer Laïla von Alvensleben from the design agency Hanno shares her insights on conducting design sprints with a remote team. Her advice is based on years of research and practical experience with clients like Über and Lenovo.
We know remote design can be daunting, so we’ve brought Laïla to the spotlight to ease our fears and show us how to have speed, quality design and a distributed team.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.