Abstract:
One of the main goals of design education is to enhance and enable creative thinking. Therefore, effectively teaching visual representational and interpretational skills is vital for the communication and articulation of such ideations.
This article will explore examples from two specific introductory design studios where my personal pedagogical approach emphasizes drawing as a creative language of reflection and critical conceptualization. The aim of my approach accentuates the exploration of any idea through drawing, and thus allowing this graphic language to aid in the generation of creative thinking.
Drawing, then, assumes the role of a research process concerned not only with the projection of thoughts, but with the study of correlations, and the consequent incorporation of perceptive and conceptual articulations.