Keep It Lo -
: Anyone can contribute using simple pen and paper, which increases team engagement and removes the need for technical training.
Watch these climbers execute the 'Keep It Lo' and 'Paper Plane' problems on Tension Boards to see how these concepts are interpreted in athletic training: Keep It Lo
: Focus on the "big things" or broad concepts first. Use boxes to map out a year or a user flow, rather than focusing on minute tasks or detailed graphics. : Anyone can contribute using simple pen and
: Even high-end projects, like the Star Wars title crawls, have started as letters literally cut into paper to capture a "perfect imperfection". : Even high-end projects, like the Star Wars
To "Keep It Lo" (low-fidelity) while creating on paper is a design and writing philosophy centered on speed, human connection, and raw ideation over polished perfection. Why Start with Paper?
: Write without self-editing. The goal is to capture the message or the "first draft" as quickly as possible.
: Printing or sketching your work on paper makes it easier to spot interaction flaws that you might miss on a screen.
: Anyone can contribute using simple pen and paper, which increases team engagement and removes the need for technical training.
Watch these climbers execute the 'Keep It Lo' and 'Paper Plane' problems on Tension Boards to see how these concepts are interpreted in athletic training:
: Focus on the "big things" or broad concepts first. Use boxes to map out a year or a user flow, rather than focusing on minute tasks or detailed graphics.
: Even high-end projects, like the Star Wars title crawls, have started as letters literally cut into paper to capture a "perfect imperfection".
To "Keep It Lo" (low-fidelity) while creating on paper is a design and writing philosophy centered on speed, human connection, and raw ideation over polished perfection. Why Start with Paper?
: Write without self-editing. The goal is to capture the message or the "first draft" as quickly as possible.
: Printing or sketching your work on paper makes it easier to spot interaction flaws that you might miss on a screen.