Presented here are selected technical drawings from projects I have contributed to. While technical detailing is not the primary focus of my Industrial Design education, we are trained to develop a strong understanding of the purpose, structure, and communication value of working drawings.
I am not a mechanical engineer, so some inaccuracies may occur in the drawings. However, I have a clear understanding of how to create and read them, and of what information they must convey — especially in the context of product development and optimization.
Over time, I have gained experience and improved my skills in producing technically sound documentation. The most recent example is from a project involving a sound system designed for blind users.
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This is my bachelor's project, in which I played a major role in developing the working drawings alongside another group member.
Unfortunately, the final drawings for one of the components became somewhat disorganized due to last-minute changes in the chosen manufacturing method. This was a result of time pressure leading up to the deadline, and it affected the clarity and consistency of that specific drawing.
Despite this, the project reflects a solid understanding of technical documentation and production-oriented thinking developed throughout the process.