Sketching For UX Designers WORKBOOK

Krisztina Szerovay
UX Knowledge Base Sketch
2 min readOct 17, 2017

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The cover of the Sketching for UX Designers Workbook, 1st edition (2017)

Practice!

Sketching is a skill that requires practice. Actually, a lot of practice. That’s why my Sketching for UX Designers course material includes many practice activities, exercises, for example:

  • warm-up techniques,
  • ways to practice drawing basic shapes.
  • UI sketching exercises,
  • icon drawing tasks,
  • in the chapter about Storyboarding I ask the students to think about an application idea and create a Storyboard based on that; and
  • there is a whole section about practicing sketching through the different Gestalt principles,
  • I even created a 100-day long icon drawing challenge (it will published in a book soon)

However, my students wanted more. :) So I decided to create an additional material: in the last few months, I’ve been working on a workbook! It is not finished, probably it never will be, but today is the day of publishing the 1st edition — I already have ideas in mind about what to include in the 2nd, upgraded version ;).

Get the Workbook (pay what you want)

Get the Workbook here for free (and you can choose to support me by paying a couple of dollars, I really appreciate your support!)

https://sketchingforux.lemonsqueezy.com/
Sketching for UX Designers Workbook — Table of Contents

Target Audience

For my students

I designed the Workbook in a way the it won’t be redundant for my students who have already completed my Sketching for UX designers course.

For everyone else (hopefully some potential students :) )

Additionally, it works the other way around as well: if you decide to first complete the Workbook, then take my course, you will still find the course material informative, since the overlap is minimal.

Please feel free to join the Sketching for UX Designers group on Facebook, post your UX sketches, share your favorite links, ask questions etc.

If you are interested in sketching, check out my Sketching for UX designers course.

You can subscribe to my Sketching for UX newsletter to get my UX Knowledge Base Sketches directly to your inbox each month. I also share my favorite design and visual thinking links.

If you have any comments or questions please reach out to me here or on Twitter: @krisztaszerovay

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