On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:08 PM, Sebi Tauciuc wrote:
Depends on what you mean by deliverable. I would see pen, paper &
sketching as tools, not deliverables. Of course, you can still show
sketches to people, but just to ask questions and promote
discussion, not as a final result.
Guiding Principle #1—know your audience and intent.
If my audience is myself, another designer, or someone who a sketch is
enough to define a problem and communicate a solution, then it's a
deliverable.
Cheers!
Todd Zaki Warfel
President, Design Researcher
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