Design Communication for Landscape ArchitectsAn introduction to the graphic communication process, explaining the transformation of thoughts, concepts, and verbal statements into diagrams and graphics for visual communication. The appended warm-ups and exercises help to sharpen eye-mind-hand skills. Thoroughly illustrated of course. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
Contents
MessageCommunication Process | 3 |
DrawingGraphics Process | 20 |
Diagramming | 27 |
Copyright | |
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angle apply audience Axonometric azimuth captions chapter communica communication process complex composition concept CONIFERS construct context contour drawings design evolution detail develop drawing types dynamic thirds elements elevation view Emphasis evolve example eye level flow focus graphic communication graphic priority graphic quality GRAPHIC SHADOW grid ground line horizon line ideas illusion of depth illustration quality Landscape Architects line quality line weights located MARKERS measure message area message outline message priority method object One-Point Perspective Overlay pattern pencil picture plane plan drawing Plan Graphics plan scale plan view Plot Point presentation package proportion Pure diagramming seeing/drawing sequence Shade and Shadow Shadow Casting Shadow Falling shadow length shadyside sheet SHKUP SHRUBS Single Line single-line sketch standard station point storyboard STUDY technical layout technique tension diagram Three Line Three-Line tion total presentation tracing paper Two-Point Perspective vanishing point viewer line viewer position visual white space