General design
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“Design is that area of human experience, skill, and knowledge, which is concerned with man’s ability to mould his environment to suit his material and spiritual needs.”
Archer, B (1973) “The Need for Design Education.”
Royal College of Art
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AutoCAD
No doubt AutoCAD® or an AutoCAD-based product was used in the design and maintenance of much of what you see around you - your computer, the desk, and lighting - and much of what you don’t see, including your building's HVAC and electrical systems, the surrounding landscaping and roads, and your telecom' networks.
AutoCAD is a powerful 2D and 3D design and drafting platform that automates your design tasks, and provides digital tools so you can focus on the design rather than the software itself.
Architects, engineers, drafters, and design-related professionals use AutoCAD to create, view, manage, plot, share, and reuse accurate, information- rich drawings.
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AutoCAD LT
If you work for an architectural or land development firm, construction company, or product manufacturer, you probably open, view, and edit design drawings that were created in design applications such as AutoCAD, Autodesk Architectural Desktop, AutoCAD Map, or AutoCAD Mechanical.
These industry-leading design programs are solutions of choice for full-time designers throughout the world. But unless you spend the majority of your time designing, you simply don’t need the depth, complexity, and range of commands that full-time designers require. Instead you need AutoCAD LT.
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SketchUp
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