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“Epically” kickstart your project: using draw.io in Jira

This blog post shows how to use draw.io if you are only using Jira. If you are using both Jira AND Confluence, and do much of your project strategy mapping and setup in Confluence, then we recommend you try our draw.io app for Confluence. This will enable you to benefit from additional features Jira [...]

By |2023-09-21T14:57:42+02:00June 8th, 2023|draw.io, learning, productivity, use cases|

How collaborating in draw.io helps teams build UML diagrams

For over 25 years, the Unified Modeling Language (UML) has been a stalwart of diagramming. But, while UML has stood the test of time, the same can't be said for traditional software. The difference between Office 95 and a tool like Atlassian Confluence isn't just a contemporary UI - modern software has revolutionized how [...]

By |2023-08-01T14:00:37+02:00May 25th, 2023|draw.io, learning, productivity|

“And Now for Something Completely Different” – Playful Diagrams in draw.io

You know that draw.io is your number one tool to master complex situations, for example when it comes to process diagrams, software architectures and relationship visualizations. But every now and then, people approach us asking what more draw.io can do. Well, draw.io is the go-to tool for EVERY team. And to prove it, we will look at something completely different today. [...]

By |2023-05-18T15:14:25+02:00May 18th, 2023|customization, draw.io, learning, use cases|

How to create Wardley Maps in Confluence with draw.io

What are Wardley Maps? A Wardley Map is both diagram and methodology. Or, to put it another way, Wardley Mapping is an approach to business strategy, whereas a Wardley Map is a diagram created in Wardley Mapping to explore the competitive landscape. The process of creating a Wardley Map helps to increase awareness of [...]

By |2022-11-24T10:23:34+01:00November 23rd, 2022|Atlassian, draw.io, learning, use cases|

How to design diagrams for color-blindness

A good diagram can communicate complex information at a glance. But not everyone sees the same way, including the roughly 300 million people worldwide who experience some form of color blindness. Today we’ll share some tips and tools to help you design diagrams that are accessible for those with color blindness, more accurately known [...]

By |2023-04-26T21:33:47+02:00November 17th, 2022|Atlassian, customization, draw.io, learning|

I 🧡 UX Diagrams – Create user flow diagrams in Confluence

This blog is part of our I 🧡 draw.io series, which highlights our users' stories about why they love draw.io. Follow us on social media where we are sharing more tips, tricks, and best practices from the draw.io community. Helping designers visualize draw.io's versatile diagramming helps many software teams working [...]

By |2023-04-26T21:42:01+02:00October 13th, 2022|draw.io, learning, productivity|

How scribbles can help meet deadlines and enhance teamwork in Confluence

Communication Vital in any endeavor is how we exchange our thoughts and ideas. Unfortunately, however, the manner in which we do this sometimes leaves a lot to be desired. The planning, technical, and demo meetings are where the project evolves. And it's in these meetings that ideas are thrown around, problems are aired, and [...]

By |2022-10-18T17:30:37+02:00June 2nd, 2022|customization, draw.io, feature, feedback, learning|
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