Sketching : Drawing Techniques for Product Designers / Koos Eissen , Roselien Steur
Material type:
- 9789063695330
- NC710 .E37 2007
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Fayza Aboulnaga Central Library | مكتبة فايزة أبو النجا المركزية بالحرم الجامعي | NC710 .E37 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C. 1 | Available | 10012630 |
Includes index.
Are designers still making drawings by hand? Isn't it more advanced to use a computer in this computer era? Some may think sketching is a disappearing skill, but if you ever enter a design studio, you will find out differently. Studios still make sketches and drawings by hand and in most cases, quite a lot of them. They are an integral part of the decision-making process, used in the early stages of design, in brainstorming sessions, in the phase of research and concept exploration, and in presentation
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