Drawing as Design Process
_Fundamentals of graphic thinking and design
_Clear methods for sketching, construction, and proportion
_Practical exercises for developing your own designs
_Easy-to-understand workbook for students and designers
Computer-aided design has led to fundamental changes in design processes in all creative professions. Despite this, or perhaps precisely because of it, drawing has taken on a new significance as the basis of every design. Drawing-based design work engages the eye, head, and hand equally, creating connections that the designer can only experience to a very limited extent on the screen.
This publication presents techniques and styles suitable as a basis for any visual communication concept. The numerous illustrations and instructions by graphic design professor Peter Olpe make this book a perfect tool for students, designers, and anyone passionate about the timeless art of drawing.