Design Graphics 3
Digital Rendering and Presentation Drawings
This third course in the Design Graphics Sequence takes the same site plan and designs and renders them with digital media. Advanced and additional details fill out the sequence with a full graphic package that encompasses digital renderings, sections, and elevations.
Instructor
LAURA RAZO
Project Location
TONGVA PARK, SANTA MONICA
judges
DANTE INIGUEZ – TERREMOTO
TRICIA O’CONNELL – ECOCENTRIX LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE | SANCTUARY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE | TERRA SOMA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
SCRIBES
CARL DEO
MARIO CALITO


SCASLA Honorable Mention
The judges appreciated the WUCOLS addition. The colored plan shows strong definition, and the added plant species are a nice touch. The rendered sections are nicely done. The enlargement is very well done.
Tongva Park
Student: Brian Bautista
A booklet containing the hand drafted work done in Design Graphics 1 and Design Graphics 2 with new illustrative plans, sections and perspectives rendered digitally. The project focuses on telling the journey of the author going from never drawing in his life to creating a semi-decent set of drawings in Design Graphics 2, and ultimately finding his footing in Design Graphics 3.
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SCASLA Excellence Award
The judges praised the strong hierarchy and the well-laid-out inspiration page. The small graphic symbols next to the text are a nice touch, and the photo grids are in a very good format. The section and enlargement are very good overall.
Tongva Park
Study
Student: James Kang
Final booklet of Tongva Park, compilation of DG1, DG2, and DG3..
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SCASLA Honorable Mention
The judges appreciated the opening photo of Tongva and found the aerial view very effective. The enlargement shows nice definition. The section and elevation are good overall.
Tongva Park
Student: Kelsey Woodworth
Tongva Park Magazine – compilation of hand drawings and digital coloring from DG1, 2, and 3
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SCASLA Honorable Mention
The enlargement shows very nice detail, especially in the plant material.
TONGVA PARK
A site study trough graphics
Student: Laura Williams
This is the final project for the third and final design graphics course, concluding our in-depth study of Tongva Park with a presentation booklet. This booklet compiles drawings from both Design Graphics 1 and Design Graphics 2 courses, along with hand drawings that were digitally rendered during the Design Graphics 3 course. Students were required to design a presentation booklet using Adobe InDesign that tells the story of their work.
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Tongva Park
Student: Ricardo Gálvez
Final booklet submission for Design Graphics 3 encompassing all the work in the Design Graphics courses and culminating in the final booklet.
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SCASLA Achievement Award
The judges praised the tree canopy diagram and the well-executed animal track graphics. The colored plan is excellent, with the grass area standing out effectively. The colored key map is a nice touch, and the sketch merging with the photo is a unique idea. The elevations and sections are very well done, and the plant palette page is particularly strong.
Tongva Park
Student: Ryan O’Leary Jones
This project built on work from Design Graphics 1 and 2, using digital tools to refine and enhance previous drawings. It served as a visual narrative of our journey through the program and evolving understanding of Tongva Park. My personal concept centered on a new door opening, a chapter unfolding, mirroring the layered process of discovering the park itself and honing the ability to communicate its spaces through graphic representation.
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