Rubber Stamp Drawing Mind onto Matter. What’s the trick to drawing?

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Rubber Stamp Drawing Mind onto Matter

What’s the trick to drawing?

The trick is, simplify to amplify.

Draw a door knob

Draw a door

Draw a bird

Draw a fountain

Draw the Sidney Opera House

Everyone can draw!

In fact you’ve done Rapid Viz

Different kinds of Drawing

Formal Design Communication Different kinds of Drawing

Communication Formal Design Different kinds of Drawing Rendering (elaborating form)

Communication Formal Design Different kinds of Drawing Rendering (elaborating form) Construction Drawing (design process)

Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing

Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) ? Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing

Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) Classical Drawing (expressive art) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing

Communication Rapid Viz (collaboration) Story Boards (graphic communication) Classical Drawing (expressive art) Formal Design Construction Drawing (design process) Rendering (elaborating form) Different kinds of Drawing

4. Confirmation 5. Transition bar 6. Retail Counter 1. Welcome area 2. What’s good 3. Connection

Designing specifically for situations—Dine-in and Take-out Dine-in: Bowlsket, Table-top condiments, cup with sleeve graphics Take-out: Meal case - 1, cup with sleeve graphics ++ +

Demo Let’s draw The “Amazing Chair”

Demo Make an outline of your chair really fast. Don’t be an artist just draw it!

Demo Add a few colors.

Demo Add simple highlights and darken the shadow side.

Demo Cast a shadow on the ground and you’re good to go.

Demo The “Amazing Chair” skdnva;oshaosndvkljsdnlvkjsndflk bnlnnlbnslnblnblsnlbnslbn bnasdkvbnkldbvskdfbvksdbfvk kbkvjsdfkljbksdfbnkjf kjbfdvlksdbfklvbdfkvjbfdkjbvnkfdj bskfbnknfj

Demo The “Amazing Chair”

When is drawing most important?

When it supports collaboration…

…and enables creativity.

Warm up!

Mental Rubber Stamps Memorize drawing a few secondary elements needed to support most concept sketches. This gives you time to concentrate on the important stuff.

Mental Rubber Stamps Paper and Books AC plugs Arrows Basic Shapes Trees People Faces Hands Environments

Folded Corners Paper and Books

Pages

Arrows Basic dimensions and directionality

Arrows Change and Force

Arrows Dimensional pathways

Basic Shapes

AC Plugs

Trees

The secret is in the squiggle

Real Simple People Squiggle People Drawing People

Silhouette People Drawing People

Suggestive People Drawing People

Suggestive People

Drawing People Representative People

Proportion Size Attitude Vignettes Drawing People

Faces

Hands Drawing People

Special Effects Drawing People EMANATA

Special Effects Drawing People PLEWDS

Special Effects Drawing People SQUEANS

Special Effects Drawing People BAD DAY

Special Effects Drawing People GREAT IDEA

Special Effects Drawing People BRIFFITS

Story Boards Storyboards are graphic organizers such as a series of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of visualizing a story or experience.

Story Boards Krazy Kat by George Herriman, ran in US papers from 1913 to 1944.

Story Boards During that time Krazy Kat did it all!

Story Boards Single Moment Panel

Uniform Linear Time Panels Story Boards

Free Form Linear Time Panels Story Boards

Motion Panels Story Boards

Multiple Perspective Panels Story Boards

Let’s put it all together

Let’s put it all together Give me a Subject Give me a Verb Give me an Object

Let’s put it all together Give me a Subject Give me a Verb Give me an Object Now Story Board this sentence

Rubber Stamp Drawing Mind onto Matter