Hand Sketching
Two Point Perspective
The drawings originate from Pre-Design courses completed during my freshman year at CSU. These exercises focused on perspective drawings and shading techniques, serving to prepare us for the Design Scenario Test, which was a pivotal step towards advancing into the Interior Architecture and Design program.
(Done with colored pencil and alcohol markers)
One Point Perspective
Perspective drawings are essential in interior design for their ability to realistically depict spaces, aiding designers in visualizing and communicating concepts to clients. They help designers understand spatial relationships, ensuring that elements are appropriately sized and positioned for functionality and aesthetics. Additionally, these drawings allow designers to identify and address potential design challenges early in the process, enhancing the overall quality of the design.
(Done with colored pencil and alcohol markers)
Hand Sketched Floor Plans
Hand-drawn floor plans are essential for interior designers due to their unmatched creativity, flexibility, and communication capabilities. These sketches allow for quick exploration of ideas and visualization of spatial relationships, aiding in the development of innovative design concepts. In client presentations, they provide a personal touch that enhances engagement and understanding. Their flexibility allows for easy adjustments during meetings or on-site visits, making them invaluable for adapting to changing project requirements. Overall, hand-drawn floor plans are a vital and irreplaceable tool in the design process.