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Sketching Drawing Techniques For Product Designers Koos Eissen

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Sketching Drawing Techniques For Product Designers Koos Eissen
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Publisher: Page One
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.69 MB
Pages: 255
Author: Koos Eissen, Roselien Steur
ISBN: 9789812456212, 981245621X
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Sketching Drawing Techniques For Product Designers Koos Eissen by Koos Eissen, Roselien Steur 9789812456212, 981245621X instant download after payment.

Sketching and drawing by hand are not
disappearing skills. They are an integral part of the decision-making
process, used in the early stages of design. This is not a book about
'how to'draw and sketch, but rather it challenges the reader to be
active, looking for information within the work of the studio's work
which has been used, learning from them and finding explanations. There
are drawbacks with computer rendering,and quick thumbnail sketches,
which can then be upgraded after client conference, are a definite
time-saver, and design changes of direction and possibilities are easily
portrayed. Freehand drawings can also be expressive, and contain
emotion.Studios are now returning to the sketching method while
combining presentations with mixes media.

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