Discover the 15 reasons to use a sketchbook. A sketchbook may seem, at first glance, to be a simple notebook. But for many creative people it ends up becoming something much more complex: an archive of ideas, a visual laboratory, a space for observation and, sometimes, even a mental refuge. You don't have to be good at writing or drawing to benefit from it. Designers, photographers, writers, textile artists, teachers or anyone with a creative restlessnesscan find in the sketchbook a useful tool to think, experiment and develop ideas without pressure. As opposed to the tendency to show, publish and constantly perfect, the sketchbook proposes another relationship with creativity: more private, more intuitive and less conditioned by the final result.
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I graduated as a Fashion and Textile Designer at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina (2017). Currently, I am working in commercial textile design by developing prints for different brands in the clothing and decorating industry.
Perth, Australia
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