
What paper toys can teach us about prototyping
Creative prototypes do not need expensive tools. Simple paper experiments can sharpen structure, iteration, and design thinking surprisingly fast.
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Creative prototypes do not need expensive tools. Simple paper experiments can sharpen structure, iteration, and design thinking surprisingly fast.
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A productive setup is less about gear hype and more about reducing friction, visual noise, and recovery time between focused sessions.
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Great photos usually begin with observation, not equipment. Light, framing, and patience matter more than most beginners expect.
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