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              Learners can often be fearful of this sketching style due to their perceived
                   combination of 3-dimensional perspective and orthographic views that is
                          exploring the next avenue.  A reader of this sketching style should be able
                notion of how it should look.  They resort to drawing pictures.  It is a
                        make mistakes.  Mistakes can be good!  Don’t erase them, just move on







                                   GO MAKE MISTAKES Through a design process there can be a tendency for learners to try  make sheets ‘look good’ or formal,  This defeats the purpose of iterative  sketching as the thought process is not linear or always clear.   Iterative  sketching engages with ambiguity and through the process moments of  understanding and inspiration emerge.  Practice and experience will see  an improvement in the overall feel, look and style of sketch












                            follow the thought pattern.    remember the reason for sketching.  taking your concept for a walk.  Fig 3.3 Hilary Dempsey Concept Sheets 2020































































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