Lo — Keep It
: Focus on the "big things" or broad concepts first. Use boxes to map out a year or a user flow, rather than focusing on minute tasks or detailed graphics.
: Open a notebook or use a single sheet of paper. For early design sprints, stick to sticky notes or rough sketches. Keep It Lo
Watch these climbers execute the 'Keep It Lo' and 'Paper Plane' problems on Tension Boards to see how these concepts are interpreted in athletic training: : Focus on the "big things" or broad concepts first
: Using tools like Sharpies or pencils allows you to update ideas on the fly without getting "attached" to a high-fidelity version that took hours to build. Keep It Lo
