This is just getting started but could be a useful resource for kickstarting your wireframes. or we could submit our own resources that we've developed for the team.
Unwritten visual problem solving rule number one says this: "Whoever best describes the problem is the person most likely to solve the problem." So the idea is this. If one of us were to go running into the boss's office and say, "Oh my god, the sky is falling ‑ give me money to fix it," they'll probably throw us out. But if we went into the room and we said, "Look. I've created this map and it identifies who's involved in this particular problem, how many of them are there, where are these things involved or these things involved, how do they overlap, when do they intersect and how do they intersect." All of a sudden, the solution to the problem is probably going to be already very clear
linkable to this page, hovers are a little funky when you are over a model, clear navigation between pages. Branded area for "Magazine", making stylebooks findable