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What are small, quickly drawn design ideas?
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Final previews
Final previews
Thumbnail sketches
Thumbnail sketches
Iterations
Iterations
Prototype
Prototype
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“Thumbnail sketches.”
These are tiny, fast hand-drawn concepts used to explore many ideas quickly. Quick notes:
- Do 1–2 minutes per sketch, focus on composition/flow not detail.
- Use simple shapes and silhouettes to test hierarchy and layout.
- They’re great for generating many options before committing to higher-fidelity iterations or prototypes.
(Iterations, prototypes, and final previews are later stages: iterations are repeated refinements, prototypes are more developed/interactive, and final previews are polished.)
These are tiny, fast hand-drawn concepts used to explore many ideas quickly. Quick notes:
- Do 1–2 minutes per sketch, focus on composition/flow not detail.
- Use simple shapes and silhouettes to test hierarchy and layout.
- They’re great for generating many options before committing to higher-fidelity iterations or prototypes.
(Iterations, prototypes, and final previews are later stages: iterations are repeated refinements, prototypes are more developed/interactive, and final previews are polished.)
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