Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Response - 20/10
I think what is so great about the 20/10 assignment is that it forces you to brainstorm and at least attempt to take your thinking in new directions. Without having to come up with 20 ideas first, I probably would have brainstormed the minimum amount that was required for the final product. In class we talked about people who work best under deadline. Oftentimes I think I am one of these people, but being like this sometimes means that you don't take the proper time to brainstorm. For me, sketching with a pencil and paper allowed for more freedom of thought. Plus, a sketch on a piece of paper looks like it has more potential (maybe because it is more "rough") to me than a "sketch" done on the computer. Pencil and paper also has a faster response rate - I can get my ideas down instantaneously, whereas if I were on the computer I would have to make sure I had the right tool and the right tool properties. These adjustments take time and may prohibit the quick, free thinking that brainstorming should inspire. I'm all for pencil and paper.
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