Rail & Platform
Train tracks and platform constructions are much more fun to draw with pen and watercolor rather than with CAD.
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Really nice work on this one. Have you done informational grpahics before?
Comment by Chuck Rose — June 5, 2005 @ 10:55 pm
I noticed you mentioned CAD work. Is that where the info graphic experience comes in? I ask because I am an artist at USA TODAY.com and we do lots of that kind of work. I thought your drawing was right on.
Comment by Chuck Rose — June 7, 2005 @ 3:41 am
Chuck,
Yes. That’s where I got most of my experience on info graphic from. I used to draw it by hand at school then switched to CAD when I started working.
Comment by Eefje — June 12, 2005 @ 7:35 pm
Excellent, that was really well explained and helpful
Comment by Gregory Notaro — November 23, 2005 @ 3:29 pm