28 Jul 2015

Vintage Diagrams

Written by Ten Touch. Posted in

How to make a vintage flow diagram. A vintage diagram is just a regular diagram which uses vintage shapes to look like something old. Much like any flowchart or concept map a vintage flow is a diagram that depicts suggested relationships between concepts. It is a graphical tool that designers, engineers, technical writers, and others use to organize and structure knowledge. Often it is used as a learning and teaching technique.

A vintage flow typically represents ideas and information as boxes or circles, which it connects with labeled arrows in a downward-branching hierarchical structure. Luckily there are 24 stencils in Grafio that you can use to make a beautiful vintage flowchart.

The relationship between concepts can be articulated in linking phrases such as causes, requires, or contributes to.

Vintage Diagrams Stencils

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Benefits of Vintage Diagrams

  • It looks really cool/ visually appealing
  • Encouraging viewers to discover new concepts and the propositions that connect them
  • Enabling viewers to gain enhanced knowledge of any topic and evaluate the information

Vintage Flow Examples

The samples you see below were created in Grafio using the concept map stencils. You can download any sample and open it in Grafio. For more documents made with grafio visit the example area.

 

Problem solving flow sheet

Problem solving flowsheet

Should you use twitter?

Should you use twitter