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21 July 2011

Figure Drawings for Presentation Drawings


The 'N' or 'O' Level presentation board 'Presentation Drawing' component requires the student to show their Prototype used in Context. In other words, 'Contextual Drawing'.

That means the Prototype should be presented with the user, using the product in the proposed environment. It is best to present such that it is clear how the product is intended to be used and how it works.

But most students will find drawing human figures or hands to interact with the product the most difficult. So it is necessary for the student to practice drawing simple figures and hands as early as possible.

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