Ok, so by 'deliverable' you mean anything that can be shown to the client,
at any point. I guess I was thinking more in terms of something that
describes a part of the final solution (or some solution).

Sebi

On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 3:12 AM, Andrei Herasimchuk <
aherasimc...@involutionstudios.com> wrote:

>
> On Jan 28, 2009, at 4:08 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.
>>
>
> As a design lead on a project, if someone wants to show me sketches, I'm
> all for it. And in fact, I'm all for them scanning and checking them in as
> means to review the project progress and make early decisions. We in fact
> did this recently on a project for Microsoft. In fact, the team over at
> Microsoft found it a refreshing way to move forward on the project quickly.
>
> Sketches using pen and paper can easily be a deliverable, and should be
> considered more and more as they are easily the fastest means of getting
> initial ideas out.
>
> Further, if others are allowed to even consider "paper" as a legitimate
> means of "prototyping" then I'll gladly add that sketches are indeed a
> deliverable.
>
>
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