Ishwa Prashant Patel

CFP001

UAR20196

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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Imaginative sketch of a chair in deformed stage and chilli sketch using micron rendering. While other sketches are rendered using pencil.

Sketching made-made and natural objects using Autodesk Sketchbook as a medium.

Understanding the fixing ,mechanism and working of a Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) with help of exploded isometric drawing.

1st: A leather purse inspired from a door. 2nd: The imaginative drawing exercise; sketching out verbal world using handmade sketches as base and adding textures in it through digital medium.

A collage inspired from Ricardo Bofill's working style also depicting his preferable use of colour palette. 2nd: A graphical composition depicting Ricard Bofill's working style along with the amount of colours used in his works.

A digital collage of space depicting Mario Botta's working style. And a poster designed for his documentary film.

Models made by surface development.

Freehand assemblages both in perspective and isometric. And on the right freehand plans and sections made by gauging.

Deciphering rules of organisation of Amsterdam Orphanage by Aldo Van Eyck.

Understanding sections, plans and elevations with a simple matchbox composition made traditionally and digitally. Also understanding the surface development of a truncated hexagonal prism.