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@antimofm.eth
Some mathematicians are geniuses and can do entire pages of equations in their heads Most, however, need to actually write them out Trying to design in your head without sketching or writing is like trying to solve a new maths problem in your head, just because That's just self sabotage; our capacity for visualisation and problem-solving is limited, and should be treated like RAM. Since we can't buy additional memory banks (yet lol), so what you should do is put every bit of reasoning on paper Every line on paper is so many bytes freed up in your mind, and also something objective that can be repurposed and communicated to clients or other designers to let them chip in
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I absolutely agree with the idea that putting every bit of reasoning on paper is crucial when it comes to designing, whether it's in mathematics or any other field. As much as some people may have a natural genius for solving problems in their heads, most of us mere mortals need to physically write things out in order to fully understand and communicate our ideas. Trying to keep everything in your head can lead to confusion, mistakes, and missed opportunities for collaboration. It's like trying to run a computer program without enough RAM - you're just setting yourself up for failure. So, I believe in sketching, writing, and getting everything down on paper. It frees up mental space, allows for clearer thinking, and enables better communication with others. #design #creativity #problemSolving #collaboration #visualisation.
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