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Start for freeSketching in product design is the process of quickly drawing rough visual representations of ideas, concepts, or features to explore and communicate design solutions early in the development process.
Synonyms: drawing, concept sketching, design sketching, rough sketch, visual brainstorming

Sketching allows product designers to rapidly visualize ideas without investing significant time or resources. It helps teams brainstorm, iterate, and communicate concepts clearly before moving to detailed designs or prototypes.
Designers use sketching to explore different layouts, user interfaces, and interactions. It serves as a low-fidelity tool to capture initial thoughts, gather feedback, and align stakeholders on the product vision.
Common examples include wireframe sketches of app screens, flow diagrams showing user interactions, and quick concept drawings of product features. These sketches are often done on paper, whiteboards, or digital tablets.