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Hand Drawn Sketches

Hand drawn sketches are a visual communication technique where developers create quick, informal drawings by hand to explore ideas, design user interfaces, or map out system architectures. They serve as a low-fidelity prototyping tool to brainstorm concepts, facilitate team discussions, and iterate on designs before moving to digital tools. This approach emphasizes creativity, speed, and collaboration in the early stages of development.

Also known as: Paper Prototyping, Sketching, Low-Fidelity Wireframing, Hand Sketches, Quick Drawings
🧊Why learn Hand Drawn Sketches?

Developers should use hand drawn sketches during initial brainstorming sessions, user experience (UX) design, or planning software architectures to quickly visualize ideas without the constraints of digital tools. It's particularly useful for agile teams to gather feedback, align stakeholders, and reduce time spent on premature digital mockups, fostering innovation and clear communication in projects like app design or system diagrams.

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