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Sue Temple’s article ’thought made visible-the value of sketching’ is the paper I have chosen in having greatest influence over my thinking. As I believe that sketching is a relevant part of the design process. ... The process of sketching is the methodology behind this need. Coming from a design background I feel being able to test the feasibility of my ideas through sketching’, holds more relevance to me than the development and nature of my creativity or the value of research. ... sketching) to work out your ideas. ... Temple interviewed a number of designers in the industry on how and why sketching is important to them. ... In particular when she argues that the ‘activity of sketching’ is not confined to drawing, but in a more broader sense can be applied to writing, music, science, mathematics –or any creative medium that has a ‘conceptualising’ process involved where a final solution has to be formed. ... The respected composer Tchaikovsky and well-known poet Stephen Spender, both highlight the necessity of ‘sketching’. ... Is a way of categorising ‘sketching’ as a necessary part of an equation. The reader may interpret science as a subject that is governed by facts so this categorisation could lead the reader to think the need for sketching is more factually based rather then theoretical. For example if 1+2=3, and for the purpose of this analogy 1 represented sketching and 2 creativity, then 3 would equal the solution.
Approximate Word count = 1130 Approximate Pages = 4.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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