Producing results fast
When sketching, you will want to move quickly through the design space. Avoid getting lost in the details; adding limits to your time can help you to keep a fast exploration pace.
Adjusting your focus
While sketching, you should skip anything that is not essential to move faster. Focus on the main elements of your idea or those elements that add relevant context to provide clarity.
Identify the problem you need to solve with exploration clearly; this will help you to avoid getting lost in the details that are irrelevant or that you can address later. Before you start the exploration, it is better to write the following:
- You can write the problem statement. Phrasing your problem as an open question is helpful to encourage multiple answers. For example, you can define your problem as "in which way might we quickly select a vacation destination?".
- You can also write the parts of the user scenarios that are relevant to provide context to the problem. If you already have a scenario...