Make Sketches Using Annotations, Arrows and Notes
The purpose of the sketches is to provide a clear conept of the design to the whole team. In that case using annotations, arrows and notes in your artwork really helps to deliver a clear idea and emotions behind them.
- Annotations: Annotations are like notes or labels added to things (like text or code) to explain or provide extra details about them. They help make things easier to understand.
- Arrows: Arrows act like visual guides in your drawings, showing the way things move or connect. Instead of pointing out to differnet parts of your drawing, use arrows to guide things. They will help peolple to understand processes, navigate interfaces, and see relationships between differnet elements.
- Notes: Notes in drawing are like a roadmap, helping people to understand the plan, remember techniques, and stay on track with the flow.
How to Use Sketching as an Ideation Method?
Sketching in design is like a rough draft. It helps designers quickly explore and communicate ideas before going for detailed work, promoting creativity and efficient problem-solving. It is a quick and low-fidelity way to explore different solutions.