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Monday, February 02, 2009
Sketchboarding .. I like
2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
I really have a preference for paper over whiteboards.
I guess with whiteboards you can take photos of what you're doing, but it's *so* easy to get excited in the rush and forget or wipe something off.
Paper can be rolled up and taken to a client's office, or you can fold it and take it to your desk to focus on a specific part of the page.
An adaption that I've been using to how Adaptive Path describe the use is pasting on relevant screenshots to the sketchboard as part of benchmarking - I take a green pen and circle the bits I like from other websites and jot a small note about why it's good, other options, or how it could apply to the flow currently being designed.
2 comments:
I really have a preference for paper over whiteboards.
I guess with whiteboards you can take photos of what you're doing, but it's *so* easy to get excited in the rush and forget or wipe something off.
Paper can be rolled up and taken to a client's office, or you can fold it and take it to your desk to focus on a specific part of the page.
An adaption that I've been using to how Adaptive Path describe the use is pasting on relevant screenshots to the sketchboard as part of benchmarking - I take a green pen and circle the bits I like from other websites and jot a small note about why it's good, other options, or how it could apply to the flow currently being designed.
Lol true true.. like the portability of paper you're right. I must start filling in the blank wall in the office!
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