Design drawing · AS 92003
Use instrumental drawing techniques to communicate own product or spatial design outcome
Use instrumental drawing techniques to communicate own product or spatial design outcome
This standard asks you to create technical drawings (2D and 3D views) that clearly show the design you've created. You need to use proper drawing techniques and conventions to communicate how your product or space looks and works, including details that explain the different parts and how they fit together.
You show 2D and 3D drawings of your design using either manual or computer tools, with basic dimensions, titles, and the main shape and surface features visible.
You use 2D and 3D drawings to clearly show technical features including internal details or sections, with consistent labels, scale, and dimensions that help explain how parts of your design work and fit together.
Your 2D and 3D drawings are accurate and detailed, clearly showing how all parts fit together or how interior spaces relate to each other, with precise linework, appropriate scale, dimensions, and labels that make every detail easy to read.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.