Parekh Simran Ankit

CFP001

UAR20138

The Monsoon Semester of the CEPT Foundation Programme inculcates foundational design skills through sequential exercises focused on perfecting freehand and perspective drawing, visualizing and drawing complex compositions. Students learn to make technical drawings using orthographic projections, surface development and exploded views of complex objects; develop the skill of estimating sizes and begin to engage with anthropometrics. Ordering principles, colour theory, imaginative drawing and deciphering and interpreting styles help them develop more complex skills. Alongside, parallel exercises focus on describing objects and presenting their own work in writing, while guest speaker lectures offer exposure to other disciplines.

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Freehand drawings of solids with subtractions, later composed to form an assemblage of subtracted solids in 1 point and 2-point perspective.

Hand-drafted plan, elevations, isometric and axonometric views of a matchbox model, also drawn digitally on AutoCAD in perspective view.

Surface development of a subtracted cube and pentagonal pyramid drafted on AutoCAD, with 3D models of the same.

Exploded isometric view of a power shaker at scale 1:1, showing details and working principles of each component of the object.

Assemblages filled with colour digitally according to a colour scheme. Study of Issey Miyake's work and derivation of a colour palette from the same.

Footwear design inspired by the style of the Moroccan Door after thorough analysis of geometry, material, colour palette and other factors.

An illustration of a narrative of an imaginary space called 'The Blowup Glowup'.

Plan and section of a bedroom, section of an urban street, and different views of a measuring cup, where all measurements have been gauged.

Sketches made using charcoal sticks, micron pens, watercolours and digital media.

Photograph edited on Photoshop. Page from a brochure on Zaha Hadid created on InDesign.