Chair Project - Sketchbook Model Development

I wanted to show my paper models in my sketchbook, as a reference so that in case I lost my models, there would be evidence that I had made them in my sketchbook. To start with, I printed off images of my models and stuck them in my sketchbook, putting two on a page in order to give myself some room to write about each design.
I chose to write a little bit of information on each design, then what I liked and what I didn't like. To make this clear, I wrote in black ink, then green for what I liked and red for what I didn't. I did this for each design, ensuring that I made it clear what I liked, what I didn't, and which designs I would want to develop further.
I also chose words from the information I had wrote, and wrote them really large, filling in parts of the page that were blank.




I really liked doing this, as I could analyse every design in depth, really thinking about what is good about the design, what is bad, and what materials I could possibly use in it. I could really think about the 3D materials, what I think I could use for each and every design and why. I think that I could have presented my pages better, as some of them look like they have parts that are unfinished (there are large area's that have nothing on them) and I could have been a lot more creative. Despite this, I designed the pages like I did as I like my work to look clean and tidy so you can get to the point easy, and not have too much going on at once.

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