
A whiteboard drawing is what it is a passing thought jotted in ink which is soon to disappear from existence, as soon as the next point of discussion is due. It also doesn’t matter that the end result isn’t something I would show to clients.

I don’t have to worry about the environmental impact of using and recycling paper, or having half-finished yet somewhat important sheets of A4 paper lurking around my desk for months. I don’t have to worry about the file format that my thoughts come out in, or which software I need to use to make them look the way I want them to look.

I love my whiteboard. I love standing in front of it and writing down ideas, drawing thoughts and mapping out my mind with full knowledge of the fact that the scribbles will be wiped away forever in due course.
