As we continue moving further in BDS 103, Drawing for Design, I am finding the different aspects of design drawing to be continually more interesting. The past two weeks have introduced the concept of orthogonal drawings, those that show a plan or different design aspects of an object such as a side or a cross-section.

The plan, elevation (side), and cross-section of a water globe. The slight pencil lines show the relation of one view to the next.
The plan and three elevation views of a book.
The plan and two elevations of an iPhone.
The plan and two elevations of a stapler.
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