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37 reviewsISBN 10: 1118171640
ISBN 13: 9781118171646
Author: Maureen Mitton
A practical, comprehensive guide to developing effective design communication skills
From doing a quick sketch to producing a fully rendered model, the ability to create visual representations of designs is a critical skill for every designer. Interior Design Visual Presentation, Fourth Edition offers thorough coverage of interior design communication used throughout the design process, complete with a broad range of real-world examples.
This fully updated handbook presents the full range of styles and techniques used for interior design visual communication, from hand drawing to 3D computer modeling. Its accessible, how-to approach guides you through a variety of methods for executing creative and successful design graphics, models, and presentations. Recognizing the ongoing proliferation of digital tools for visual representation, this edition provides the latest information on 2D design presentation software, such as Photoshop, SketchUp, Revit, and AutoCAD. Dozens of high-quality, full-color illustrations highlight step-by-step instructions detailing techniques and approaches throughout the book.
Standout features of this new edition include:
Discrete chapters devoted to manual, freehand, and digital drawing
Numerous examples of quick-sketching techniques as well as computer-generated, 3D representations using Google SketchUp and other software
Updated coverage of graphics, composition, and organization of presentations
A range of examples from small residential student projects to huge public interior spaces designed by leading professionals
New coverage of rendering
In-depth coverage of a wide range of material sample presentation boards
From traditional to cutting-edge techniques, Interior Design Visual Presentation, Fourth Edition gives students and professionals alike the tools to give visual life to their design vision.
1. An Introduction to Drawing for Interior Design
Understanding Orthographic Projection Drawings
Orthographic Projection Drawings for Interior Environments
Floor Plans
Interior Elevations
Sections
Reflected Ceiling Plans
Dimensions
Lettering
More About Orthographic Projections
2. The Design Process and Related Graphics
Programming
Diagrams and Programming Analysis Graphics
Programming Matrices
Schematic Design
Bubble Diagrams
Blocking Diagrams
Fit and Stacking Plans
Conceptual Design
Mood and Inspiration Boards
Schematic Presentation Graphics
Design Development
3. Paraline and Perspective Drawings
Paraline Drawings
Plan Oblique Drawings
Isometric Drawings
Perspective Drawings
Perspective Basics
One-Point Perspective
Two-Point Perspective
Three-Point Perspective
Developing Perspective Drawing Skills
Ellipses
Scale Figures
Use of Enclosing Boxes
4. Drawing and Sketching Interior Environments by Hand
Estimated One-Point Interior Perspective Drawings
Estimated Two-Point Interior Perspective Drawings
Prepared Perspective Grid Charts
Two-Point Plan Projection Method
Using Photographs
Drawing Composition and Cropping
5. Rendering by Hand
Rendering as Illumination
Materials, Media, and Tools
Rendering Orthographic Projection Drawings
Rendering Shadows
Delineating Materials and Finishes
Color Rendering
Rendering Perspective Drawings
Shadows in Perspective Renderings
Leading Edges and Line Quality
Creating and Defining Value in Perspective Rendering
Rendering Interior Perspectives in Color
Hybrid Rendering: Combining Hand and Digital Rendering
6. SketchUp
Getting Started in SketchUp
SketchUp Drawing Basics
Tags: Maureen Mitton, design, presentation