Episode #65: A Beautiful Art Journey
Update: 2020-12-15
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Hello! It’s Charlie O’Shields, and we’ve made it to the 65th episode of Sketching Stuff! It’s been an amazing journey filled with lots of sketches…
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You're not alone at all — sketching designs is still a huge part of many UX processes, especially in early-stage ideation. It’s fast, low-pressure, and honestly helps me think more clearly. If you’re looking for a deep dive into how and why it still matters, check out this guide: sketching designs https://clay.global/blog/ux-guide/ux-sketching . It covers how to use sketching in UX properly — from solo brainstorming to team collaboration — and even how it fits into design sprints and user testing. I use it to clarify ideas before jumping into Figma, and it's saved me tons of time and rework. Definitely worth the read.
Anyone here still sketch out their UX ideas on paper before diving into tools? I feel like everything’s gone digital, but I miss the speed and flexibility of good old pen and paper. Wondering if it’s still a legit part of the workflow or if I’m just being nostalgic. Thoughts?