![]() ![]() ![]() So imagine what it was like when I demo’d Milanote on a freelance client of mine a few months back, and saw that it had the ability to create everything from moodboards, kanban boards (think Trello), user personas, and literally everything a team like ours could need. It allows us to create a nice framework from which all creative work and correspondence can refer to ensuring that everything and everyone is on the exact same page all throughout the project until final files are submitted.* All that being said, we’ve used a variety of different tools-both online and offline-to organize and curate thoughts and ideas from discovery workshops, and while they’ve all worked for us, it always seemed like we needed to rely on 2-3 platforms to gather and organize everything. Whenever we work on company brands at known.creative, the first thing we do is undergo a 2-3 week Discovery phase allowing us to work with stakeholders to nail down quintessential brand elements such as audience, tone, messaging, and visual styles. ![]() I mean, it’s just an absolutely beautiful thing to use, especially when you’re trying to do normally daunting tasks such as brainstorming creative direction with moodboards, creating production calendars, or even mapping out user flows. I didn’t think I could feel such splendor over an in-browser platform geared towards creative teams before. ![]()
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