I don’t use graphical/artistic tools very much, but I really took to Freeform. I tried using it once to create the equivalent of a keynote/PowerPoint show for a training presentation that I was giving to a group of people over Zoom. It worked so well I used it for all presentations in my training series. I was hooked and it was a lot of fun. Trip planning is fun in Freeform, too. My wife and I collaborated on a board to plan our Paris trip last December. Scenes would have been very useful for that board because it sprawled out. I recently created a Bible study board for a topic we were studying. It’s essentially (in this case) a high-level graphical outline of the topic. This one I also shared as a collaborative board. I made my 2024 vision board using Freeform. I’d never done a vision board before. I used two boards. One for my scratch notes, and one for the final product. Then I made the vision board my wallpaper on my iPad, Mac, and even my phone. A skilled artistically oriented individual could easily do that other programs, like Canva, of course.
Freeform has become my “visual word processor.”