In the initial stages of brainstorming design, specifically when it comes to
reactive changes to the interface, I'm commonly sketching boxes and buttons
on graph paper or a white board.

Then I started thinking about the playroom I had as a child, and we had a
big felt board down there with a large box of various different colours of
felt dogs, flowers, birds, trees etc.  Just put the little felt character on
the board and it would stick.
I'm thinking this old-school toy would actually work really well in place of
a white board, when you are quickly trying to demonstrate how things will
layout and change according to system state.

Has anybody seen this in use?  Any experience with it?
Or have I finally lost my mind?
Shaun
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