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Hi everyone,

I’m working on a project where my team and I are using Miro to map out a really complex workflow. The board has gotten quite large, and it’s starting to feel a bit overwhelming to navigate and keep things organized.

Does anyone have any tips or best practices for:

  • Structuring large boards?
  • Keeping things visually clean and easy to follow?
  • Helping team members quickly find what they need?

I’d love to hear how others are tackling this! Thanks in advance. 😊

Do you maybe have a screenshot of the board? It is a bit easier to give feedback based on a visual.

In general I would say: You can do a lot with sizing, frames, colors and font size (titels). You can also use links from one item to another.

If the board really becomes too heavy because it consists of too many items, you can consider putting the outline of the workflow in a Miroboard (like a visual table of contents), and the components of the workflow in separate Miroboards. From the 'overview board' you can then link to the detailed boards.

Hope this helps!


@noa.israel - My Miro navigation workflow is to put everything in frames and then use the frames panel as navigation (think headers navigation, like in Word or Google Docs).

Tip: If you want instant moving between frames vs. an animated pan, enable Reduce Motion.

Example:

 


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