2. Introduction
Non Digital Methods are more effective in
terms of being immediate.
As we are using pen and paper for ages hence
we have become much faster to scribble the
design on paper rather than using any tool.
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3. Types of Non Digital Method
•Modelling Clay
•Epoxy Putty
•Sugru
•Toy Constuction Set
•Cardboard
•Foamboard
•Extruded Polystyrene
4. Modelling Clay
•Used to Demonstrate the
design for short term
exploration.
•Colour options are available so
you can use different colours to
make your prototype
attractive.
•Play – Doh and Plasticine are
few companies which produce
modelling clay are famous.
5. Epoxy Putty
•It is similar to clay but have
few colour options.
•This putty come in 2 parts
,one is harder.
•Mix both parts in equal
quantity to activate epoxy.
•After that you can mould
the putty according to your
desired design.
6. Sugru
•It is a mouldable silicon
rubber.
•It is similar to epoxy putty but
the only difference is it can
still remain soft after drying.
•Another advantage is that it is
adhesive.
7. Toy Constraction Set
•You can use LEGO set to
construct your design
•It has got different size of
blocks , hinges , gears which
help to put momentum in
design.
•Various systems are available
in market to move your
prototype.
8. Cardboard
•Cardboard is cheap and
efficient to work with shape.
•It can be easily cut with the
help of knife , scissors.
•Variety of cardboards are
available based on colour
and thickness.
9. Foamboard
•It is made of layers of foam
in between the two cards.
•Available in thickness of 3-5
mm in market.
•It can also be cut with knife
or scissors but it is harder
than cardboard.
•Special Scissors are crafted
to cut 45 degree cuts for
mitred edges.
10. Extruded Polystyrene
•It is similar to expanded
polystyrene used for packing
denser foam.
•It is also referred as blue foam.
•Here density is more important
than colour.
•It is light in weight and can be
easily cut.
•To make it thicker simply stick
multiple sheets together.