Early IdeationThink through ideasForce you to visualize how things come togetherCommunicate ideas to others to inspire new designsActive brain storming
Sketching Gives Us
Early IdeationThink through ideasForce you to visualize how things come togetherCommunicate ideas to others to inspire new designsActive brain storming
Sketching Gives Us
Early IdeationThink through ideasForce you to visualize how things come togetherCommunicate ideas to others to inspire new designsActive brain storming
Sketching Gives Us
Early IdeationThink through ideasForce you to visualize how things come togetherCommunicate ideas to others to inspire new designsActive brain storming
Sketching Gives Us
Early IdeationThink through ideasForce you to visualize how things come togetherCommunicate ideas to others to inspire new designsActive brain storming
Sketching Technics
Either way it’s still a dog.
Ideas are not Art
Source: Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde
Sketches do not have to be pretty,
beautiful, or even immediately understandable
by others. However, you should be able
to explain your sketches and ideas when
anyone asks about them.
Source: Bill Buxton
Circle Square Triangle Line Dot
The 5 Basic Elements
Source: Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde
Drawing People: Star Method
Drawing People: Gray Method
Photo Tracing
Sketching in my work
Sketching of Future Interfaces
Features Generationreally quick and not neat, hoverer next slide will show how these sketches become an interface…
How sketched features became an interface (by Anton Bludov)
User Flows & Scenarios
Simple Communication
Meeting Minutes&Talks Visualization
And Just for Fun
Recommended sources
Sketchnote HandbookBy Mike Rohde
Sketching User ExperiencesBy Bill Buxton
Source: Sketchnote Handbook by Mike Rohde
Recommended sources
Sketching for Understanding (online lecture)By Nathan Curtis