19Jul/100

The Sketchbook

Being able to draw or not; the sketchbook must be every designer's best friend. "If you can not sketch it, you won't be able to transfer your idea to the computer" I always say, because the computer is just an electronic peripheral and it must not make up to a large percentage of the design process but the final one that leads to making your sketched ideas more appealing and easier for production.

This is an example of a great sketchbook type, it is called the Mokeskine, you will find it in art and architecture supplies shops for sure.

I even know many people who use sketchbooks to "illustrate" their daily ideas, make it like a journal to keep the great ideas in it, people who are interested in film making or animation also keep journals (Sketches) to take notes of interesting visuals or ideas happening around them, after all, your mind can not everything without throwing out some other parts; you just have to keep a journal.

Follow this link to see the two-month experiment with this person's sketchbook.

Always remember that you do not have to publish it or you do not have to sell it, it is for your own sake, so use it in the way that you see fit.

Mokeskine Sketchbook #001 on the Behance Network.