As an early step in a graphic designer's methodology, sketching can be one of the most important steps to develop more than just strong designs. - Topic Sentence (Yellow), Whether one is sketching on the proverbial cocktail napkin or using a new source such as a digital sketch pad, sketching and drawing out one’s ideas is beneficial in many ways. - Explanation Sentence (Green), Bulduk notes that drawing education, described as a mental process that is based on seeing and in which an idea is designed and shaped, and whose visual side is dominant, improves the skill of shaping what he/she has perceived as well (19); - Evidence 1 (Blue), however, with times changing, and the computer is able to assist the designer in many ways, it may well become less essential that designers develop drafting skills with the attendant requirement of precision and control (Schenk 199). - Evidence 2 (Blue), In other words, developed drafting skills and knowing how to control different media is still needed. The computer makes controlling the finer detailed points of a final work easier to control than methods from the past. Physical drafting skills may not be as important due to the utilization of the computer as a drafting aid. - Explaining Evidence (Grey), Therefore, visual literacy and understanding the use of image/s is only one half of the equation, being able to communicate through image production is the other. Translating messages to images can only be refined through practice. Sketching is one of the ways to accomplish this. - Concluding Sentence (Purple),

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