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I don’t use a sketchbook
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Hello! I’m applying to FIT as a communication design major. As part of the application process, they require 2-4 pages of a sketchbook displaying my design process. I’m 100% a digital designer and work almost exclusively in photoshop (illustrator too on occasion). My drawing skills are horrendous and don’t accurately represent my process (nor do I have sketches of my work before being digitally produced). Should I completely omit sketches from my portfolio? Should I go back and do terrible rough sketches of my current work? Should I just show my process digitally (as it really is)? I appreciate any advice or suggestions for my predicament. Thanks!

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