“…In HCI, it is often seen in ideation, design spaces, storytelling, and impact and much more -such as a section of code, rapid prototyping, algorithmic recognition, a digital representation, and so forth [10,13]. The SketCHI series [6,8,11,12] has previously attracted a wide range of attendees from across the world, who identified themselves as students, academics, and practitioners, from a range of HCI sub-disciplines and backgrounds. The intention is to distribute the co-created guidelines to the wider ACM and SIGCHI community to enable researchers, practitioners, and institutions to add to their day-to-day practice, learning outcomes, and up-skilling (e.g.…”