From Messy to Meaningful: How Architects Design Diagrams That Actually Drive Decisions
Architecture diagrams often fail not because they’re wrong, but because they’re unclear, overloaded, or misaligned to the decision at hand. In this interactive session, we’ll break down why most diagrams fall flat, dissect what actually makes a “good” architecture diagram, and practice a small set of repeatable principles architects can apply immediately to make their diagrams clearer, more persuasive, and more durable over time.
Why diagrams fail
The anatomy of a “good” architecture diagram
The hidden cost of over-detailCommon diagramming anti-patterns architects don’t realize they’re using
Why most architecture diagrams age poorly — and how to fix that
Wrap-up and takeaways
Blake Ferguson
Senior Product Manager @ Lucid Software
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