Throughout this semester in interior design 205, visual
communication I have learned many useful skills and have improved with each
technique over the course of the semester. This shows throughout my weekly
homework as well as the various assignments that were to be completed. I was
taught how to effectively render with marker while making progress with
sketching a space with depth and accuracy in scale. My improvements in being
able to effectively communicate a space are shown through my weekly journal
entries. The progress in my marker renderings are shown through my weekly
rendering practice, from not being able to effectively layer colored pencils
and markers to being able to successfully communicate the visual appearance of
an object as realistically as I can. Throughout the duration of the semester we
completed a series of three assignments that were to teach us how to correctly
represent the depth of a given space by using 1 and 2-point grids. By learning
this I eventually became confident enough with my understanding of showing an
area accurately to be able to freehand perspectives, but I still have much to
learn. With each assignment I feel that I improved as I continued to practice
the techniques we were taught in class. I personally enjoyed learning how to
render with colored pencils and markers to give the illusion of a realistic
space. I find this vital information for us to learn because the interior
design we are expected to communicate our ideas in the best way possible. Being
a visual person, as most people in the creative field, this is highly
important. In the words of Confucius, “Learning without thought is labor lost,”
and I am excited to keep learning more and giving everything into my future
work to improve my abilities.
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