Drawing in Action: Animated Lecture

My coworker forwarded me an amazing animated lecture about a year ago. Today I came across other work by the same artist, Andrew Park from Cognitive Media Company, on a lecture by my favorite educator, Sir Ken Robinson.

One of Sir Ken Robinson's lecture in 2006 at TED Talk can be watched here or at TED.com











And here is the animation style.



Hope you enjoy the video like I do. This is another brilliant way to make your drawing skill recognized.

If you're insterested, more lectures are available at RSA Animate and at Cognitive Media


Source: YouTube, Coginitive Media, RSA Animate

Drawing in Action

Drawing a section is always one of my favorite tasks on an architectural project. (And if you must know, drawing an elevation is my least favorite.) I think it's because it satisfies my curiosity. It answers questions. It clarifies all the obscure point. It's challenging. It is something we don't see everyday.

And here is the master of section drawings, Stephen Biesty. You have probably seen many of his work on children books. If you haven't, just check out his website.

Here is his work in action, Building Tower Bridge.

Enjoy!



Source: YouTube