Richard,

During software architecture discussions it is very common for designs to be
performed on a whiteboard prior to any kind of UML tool being used.  I dare
to say that if you company would take issue with sketching prior to
wireframes, they would also have to take issue with the software team doing
the same.

Happy Sketching...

Sean
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 1:02 AM, Richard Carson
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks everyone,
>
> For all the wonderful responses and support for sketching. It looks like
> EVERYONE, gave power to the sketching, before the wireframes process.
> Surprisingly not one person ever mention that sketching was a waste of time.
> Really...Not one?
>
> However, the same cannot be said for the company I just started working
> with, who cannot get on onboard with the paper or even a whiteboard
> process.The response I get is... "sketching is for your own personal
> purposes. We just need to see the wireframes."  So they'll put their input
> into the designing the UI, but never fully understanding how the application
> actually works.
>
> Richard
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