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Architects and designers are busy people. We don’t have time in between all the planning, meetings, and technical drawing to learn how to sketch.
Architecture schools and universities don’t teach traditional sketching and drawing skills as much anymore as it’s been overshadowed by technology. And while technological progress is great, sketching is still so important. It can help any designer to communicate a brilliant idea more quickly and effectively than almost anything else.
Sometimes this is using the humble pen and paper. Other times an iPad and an app can give an idea the polish it needs to impress a client and get sign-off.
I’ve designed the courses and books on Sketch Like an Architect to help everyone, from architects to engineers, interior designers, arborists and everything in between, even those who just love to sketch for fun.
And that’s the thing— learning to sketch should be fun! I hope that’s what you find here at Sketch Like an Architect — guidance that’s enjoyable, useful and easy to follow.
I’m looking forward to embarking on this learning journey with you.
Hi, I’m David DRAZIL!
Architect Who Loves to Sketch
Teacher, Author, Content Creator
Founder of SketchLikeAnArchitect.com
With passion for visual representation of architecture, David shares tips & tricks on architectural sketching and creates freebies and educational resources on how to #SketchLikeAnArchitect.
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DESIGNER = PROBLEM-SOLVER + COMMUNICATOR
Designer is someone who solves problems and then communicates solutions - that is my favourite definition of a designer. I like it because of 2 reasons - it’s super short and it’s very truthful. The project ‘Sketch Like an Architect’ was created because I believe sketching dramatically helps designers in both of these disciplines.
The mission of the ‘Sketch Like an Architect’ project is to share values and benefits of hand-sketching for architects, designers, and hobby sketchers and to offer high-quality resources for further learning and improvement in this area.