A designer needs to be good at visual communication.

In order to defend his ideas and convince his audience.  Best presentation boards are the one which doesn’t need the presence of anyone to give an explanation.

We want to be efficient, attracting, and giving a path to people’s eyes on your presentation boards.*

*It’s similar to how a graphic designer would think and prepare a packaging visual, thinking on which information the customer needs to see first.

The technique that follows is commonly used by product and transport designers. They love giving a variation of the weight of the lines to pop out there best ideas and sketch from the board.

With these simple steps, yours will instantaneously become more professional!


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BEFORE > AFTER


TIP

Whether on your research or presentation boards, use this technique on your best sketches and ideas.  “Make them pop out like a black sheep among a troop of white one.”


Weight-line

  • Get ready to draw with a light pen pressure
  • Draw a cube in perspective

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  • Keep the same pen pressure
  • Detail the cube by creating negative space

Weight-line3

  • Define a source of light – usually at the top left.
  • Retrace the lines of the volume with slightly heavier lines.
  • Bold the lines are opposite to the source of light – only the lines which are at the edge of a single surface.

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  • Add a quick and simple background with hatching

That’s all!


If you want to make your first steps in drawing, I invite you to download the Designer Starter Kit to start learning with the basics of perspective step-by-step.

The Designer Starter Kit exercises in 6 videos:

  1. How to draw straight lines
  2. How to draw a perfect square
  3. How to draw awesome circles
  4. How to sharpen your sense of proportion
  5. How to draw a cube with 1 point perspective
  6. How to draw a cube with 2 points perspective

Once again, these videos are linked to the Designer Starter Kit.

To enjoy the series of sketching tutorials better,
I recommend you guys to receive the book first.

Chou-Tac

Hello! I am a Product Designer from France.

If the sketching methods I’ve acquired aid me in my life and in my industrial design career, I believe that they can also help you reach your design goal as a student or professional.

My aim is to help you all along with your design projects and journey!

Leave a comment in the blog or send me an email at choutac@thedesignsketchbook.com : )

Chou-Tac

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  • Yea great tutorial, I didn’t know much of this stuff and it’s the little things that help out.

    It’s interesting to know the techniques used to make designs stand out and how to present them which I find important.

    I recently finished an ME degree but this is what I really want to do!

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