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See What I Mean: Visual Communication for Creative Professionals

Course Code: DHH2074_2025_SPRING_1ZC

This course explores key ideas, strategies, and modes of design representation within and related to the design professions. The skillsets introduced and developed throughout this course are intended to support creative and analytical thinkers who work with, around, and for architects, interior designers, landscape architects, urban designers, urban planners, and other built-environment professionals—and who may not (yet) consider themselves designers. Over the course of eight weeks, students will both deepen and broaden their understanding of modes of representation ranging from highly precise technical drawings and isometric projections to more illustrative diagrams and perspectives that help to convey complex and nuanced understandings of space, systems, use/program, and experience. As part of this process, students will also develop new skillsets, starting with hand drawing and simple tricks for more effective sketching and quick, in-situ representation and documentation. Having developed an ease and comfort with manual representation, students will move into more complex and overlapping digital process in order to learn about digital workflows, file management, and the utility of editable, iterative design representation. By the end of the course, as a result of sequenced and interconnected assignments, students will have developed a modest body of digital and analogue work fitting for a small design portfolio.

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Price: $975.00

    Section Schedules

    Section
    2025 SPRING 1ZC
    Duration
    Mar 24 - May 17
    Availability
    6 Available
    Credit
    1.50
    Format
    Online
    Day/Time
    Online 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET