“…Early studies concluded that CAD tools of the time did not live up to the requirements of design ideation and were only useful for the later stages of the design process (Stappers and Hennessey, 1999;Verstijnen et al, 1998). Later studies have found that pen-and-paper sketching is better for generating solutions (Alcaide-Marzal et al, 2013;Stones and Cassidy, 2007), reinterpretation (Alcaide-Marzal et al, 2013;Stones and Cassidy, 2010) and conceiving the problem (Bilda and Demirkan, 2003). One of the major reasons CAD tools are deemed unsuited for ideation is that they are argued to not support ambiguous representations (van Dijk, 1995;Hennessey and Stappers, 1999;Verstijnen et al, 1998) and therefore cannot enable the conversation with the material that allows the designer to see new directions for her original thought (Charlesworth, d.…”