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The Vision Board is a collaborative, freeform workspace inside Duio designed for early ideation, concept development, and visual thinking. It allows teams to explore ideas spatially using drawings, text, media, and visual connections—without forcing structure too early.
Vision Boards are especially useful during pre-production, brainstorming, and alignment phases, but they can be revisited throughout the project lifecycle.
Purpose of Vision Boards
Vision Boards are intended to help teams:
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Explore ideas visually before formal planning
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Share references, concepts, and direction
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Connect thoughts, systems, or features spatially
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Collaborate creatively without task-level constraints
They are not task managers or timelines. Instead, they provide a flexible canvas for thinking and communication.
Accessing Vision Boards
Team members can access Vision Boards by:
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Opening the project sidebar on the left
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Selecting the Vision Board tab
From here, users can open existing boards or create new ones (admins only).
Creating a Vision Board
To create a new board:
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Click the New board button
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Enter a board title
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Optionally add a description
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Click Ok to confirm
After creation, the board opens with a blank canvas ready for use.
Navigating the Canvas
Desktop Controls
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Pan: Left click and drag
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Zoom: Mouse wheel
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Reset View: Double click
Mobile Controls
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Pan: Drag
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Zoom: Pinch
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Reset View: Double tap
These controls allow smooth navigation regardless of device.
Vision Board Interface
Each Vision Board includes two main interface areas:
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Vision Board options (top-left)
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Vision Board tools (bottom)
Vision Board Options
Board Selector and Management
Clicking the dropdown icon opens:
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A list of available vision boards
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An Add button to create a new board
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A delete option for boards (bin icon)
Admins can manage boards directly from this menu.
Board Title
The board title is editable. Clicking the title allows you to rename the board at any time.
Snapshot Tool
The snapshot icon captures a screenshot of the board. This image can be used as a placeholder or visual reference elsewhere in the project.
Vision Board Tools
Vision Board tools are displayed along the bottom of the screen and are grouped by purpose.
Navigation Tools
Pan / Move
Allows you to move the canvas freely.
Center Grid View
Resets the board’s zoom and position to the default centered view.
Content Tools
Add Content
Creates a new content layer. After placing it on the board, you select the type of content to add.
Drawing Tools
Poly Pen Tool
Draws freeform polygonal lines.
Erase Tool
Erases drawn lines or shapes.
Shape Tools
Line Tool
Draws straight lines using two points.
Rectangle Tool
Draws a four-point rectangle.
Circle Tool
Draws a smooth circular shape.
Arrow Tool
Draws directional arrows using two points.
Color and Size Controls
Line Color
Sets the color of drawing and shape tools.
Line Size
Controls stroke thickness.
Eraser Size
Controls how much area the eraser removes.
Drawing History Controls
Undo Drawing
Reverts the most recent drawing action.
Redo Drawing
Reapplies an undone drawing action.
Clear Drawing
Removes all drawings from the board while keeping content layers intact.
Content Layers
Content layers are modular elements used to place structured information on the board.
To create one:
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Select Add Content
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Click anywhere on the canvas
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Choose a content type
Content Layer Types
Label
A lightweight text element used for naming, grouping, or annotating ideas. Labels can be assigned colors for clarity.
Card
A richer content element used for detailed information. Cards support:
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Long-form text
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Images
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Audio files
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YouTube videos
Cards are ideal for feature descriptions, mood references, or design notes.
Editing Content Layers
Content layers can be:
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Moved by clicking and dragging
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Deleted using the menu icon on the layer
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Recolored using the color icon
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Edited by clicking the pencil icon next to descriptions
Card descriptions support Markdown, allowing headings, lists, and formatted text.
Adding Media to Cards
Cards support multiple media types:
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Image uploads
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Audio uploads
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YouTube videos
For YouTube videos:
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Enter the video code when prompted
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Ensure Allow embedding is enabled in YouTube Studio
Linking Content Layers
Content layers can be visually connected using wires.
To link layers:
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Hover near the outer edge of a content layer
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Drag from an output connector to another layer’s input
These links help visualize relationships between ideas, systems, or concepts.
Returning to Vision Boards
When returning to the Vision Boards tab later:
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Team members can select an existing board from the list
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Admins can create new boards as needed
Boards persist across sessions and can evolve alongside the project.
How Vision Boards Are Typically Used
Vision Boards are commonly used for:
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Concept exploration and brainstorming
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Visualizing systems, mechanics, or narratives
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Aligning teams during pre-production
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Collecting references and inspiration
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Mapping ideas before turning them into tasks
They often serve as the creative starting point before work moves into the Production Board.
Summary
The Vision Board provides:
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A flexible, visual workspace for ideation
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Drawing, content, and linking tools
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Support for media-rich concept development
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Collaborative exploration without rigid structure
Vision Boards help teams think freely, communicate visually, and shape ideas before committing them to production workflows.
