2.2: Sketchbook
The artist’s sketchbook is a critical tool in the development of their work. It is the location to sketch ideas, take notes, and plan the next steps in work production. Most artists carry a sketchbook (or something that functions like it) in their daily lives in order to capture ideas before they are forgotten. In studio classes, professors will ask you to make sketches of your ideas for projects before you begin. This will allow both you and the professor a chance to look at the design idea and discuss any issues that may come up during construction. Having something on paper to share makes this process possible and the most effective.
Blank Pages
Use blank pages in the handbook for notes and sketches: In addition, these pages can be used to paste required images.