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Sketching: The Basics

Sketching: The Basics

Koos Eissen & Roselien Steur

Softcover | 18.92 x 2.03 x 25.78 cm | 204 pp

BIS Publishers | 2019 | 9789063695347

Sketching: The Basics concerns the study of drawing form for designers. It is about
learning to draw efficiently by employing different techniques, both manual and digital. Drawing an object or idea is not a rigid process but a lively interactive process. Revealing the steps in that process, the authors explain the decisions taken and their
impact on the final result. 

During the drawing process there are many moments when choices alter the outcome. Being aware of those moments and the variety of choices and opportunities makes your attitude more flexible and less rigid. Students learn to start sketching with an open mind instead of a fixed idea. 

Koos Eissen and Roselien Steur both teach drawing techniques. Eissen is an associate professor at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he is responsible for the freehand and digital drawing classes at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, He also lectures at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. Steur is an experienced lecturer at both university and art academy level who now specialises in design sketching work shops for professionals.

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Sketching: The Basics
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Koos Eissen & Roselien Steur

Softcover | 18.92 x 2.03 x 25.78 cm | 204 pp

BIS Publishers | 2019 | 9789063695347

Sketching: The Basics concerns the study of drawing form for designers. It is about
learning to draw efficiently by employing different techniques, both manual and digital. Drawing an object or idea is not a rigid process but a lively interactive process. Revealing the steps in that process, the authors explain the decisions taken and their
impact on the final result. 

During the drawing process there are many moments when choices alter the outcome. Being aware of those moments and the variety of choices and opportunities makes your attitude more flexible and less rigid. Students learn to start sketching with an open mind instead of a fixed idea. 

Koos Eissen and Roselien Steur both teach drawing techniques. Eissen is an associate professor at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, where he is responsible for the freehand and digital drawing classes at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, He also lectures at the Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague. Steur is an experienced lecturer at both university and art academy level who now specialises in design sketching work shops for professionals.

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