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Architectural Graphics
I love translating design concepts into clear, compelling visuals—whether rendered plans, sections, elevations, axonometric drawings, material boards, or full project presentations. Architectural graphics are more than just documentation; they’re storytelling tools that reveal the logic, emotion, and intent behind a space. I enjoy crafting visuals that not only communicate how a design works but also why it matters.
Exploded Axonometrics
I use exploded axonometrics to reveal the spatial logic and relationships within a design—making complex assemblies and layered programs easier to understand at a glance. Created in Revit, these drawings are an essential part of my architectural graphics toolkit, helping to communicate construction, hierarchy, and flow with clarity and impact.
Poster Presentations
I use project design presentation posters to clearly communicate the concept, layout, materiality, and key features of a space. They combine drawings, diagrams, and visual storytelling in a single cohesive format—ideal for guiding viewers through the design process from inspiration to execution.