Use paper prototypes to solidify initial design concepts before moving to digital tools.
Use Microsoft Word or Google Docs to create a new document and set up your template. 2. Paper Prototyping (Design)
Tools like Miro's Intelligent Canvas can help you transition paper-based ideas into structured digital plans. 3. Physical Paper Project (Origami/Aviation) Go Down
If it's an academic paper, I can help you outline a specific topic or find research sources . A Spoonful of Paper Helps the Prototype Go Down
If you literally want to "develop" or build something out of paper, like an airplane: Use paper prototypes to solidify initial design concepts
Many academic papers follow APA 7th Edition style , which requires 1-inch margins, double-spacing, and a specific title page.
If you are "developing on paper" for a design project, use it as an early-stage tool. A Spoonful of Paper Helps the Prototype Go
If you are writing a research or student paper, focus on structure and formatting early.