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Digital design and modelling

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posted on 2012-12-14, 10:05 authored by Ian Campbell
Digital design and modelling refers to aspects of two-dimensional (2D) and threedimensional (3D) design work that can be undertaken within a computerised environment. This has become increasingly common over the past few decades with the improving speed of desktop computers and advances in user interfaces. Traditionally, 2D and 3D design and modelling are done using manual techniques such as sketching, hand rendering, engineering drawings and handmade physical models. These techniques can be employed in a range of disciplines including industrial design, fashion design, furniture design and architecture. They are still used widely used today, often to complement the use of digital techniques, and a competent designer will be comfortable in both the manual and digital realms. [...continues]

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CAMPBELL, R.I., 2012. Digital design and modelling. Innovation into Success - The UK Science Park Association Journal, 2pp.

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2012

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This article was published in Innovation into Success - The UK Science Park Association Journal.

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