"Unlocking Creativity: The Role of Sketching and Prototyping in Research"
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This research by Josh Tenenberg from the University of Washington, Tacoma, emphasizes the significance of sketches and prototypes in the creative process. Drawing inspiration from the quote, "I saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free," the study identifies key characteristics of effective sketches, including persistence, perceivability, coarse-granularity, compactness, affordability, and provisionality. These traits not only facilitate innovation but also enhance communication and feedback in research and development.
"Unlocking Creativity: The Role of Sketching and Prototyping in Research"
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Reading and Writing Research Josh Tenenberg University of Washington, Tacoma
"I saw an angel in the marble and carved until I set him free."
Characteristics of sketches/prototypes • Persistent • Perceivable • Coarse-grained • Compact • Cheap • Provisional