Rome is a supercharged bullet list. Everything isstructued as bullets. It advises you to organize your content that way, to think in terms of the hierarchy that structure. The moment you make it into a link, it creates a page for that irmed that you've just created into a link. If it's already been created for you, then it's just ha link. And so it does a number of these small little things, which seem really insignificant, but when you add it up to hundreds and thousandssof notes it's quite powerful.
Boon Yew Chew is a strategic designer at Elsevier and a leader in IxDA, the Interaction Design Association. In this conversation, we delve into Roam Research, which Boon uses to take notes and tame “an ever-evolving multi-dimensional beast of knowledge.”
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