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Hey, Eric here with Thirty by Forty Design Workshop. Since so many people have asked, I thought Id share exactly how I produced my floorplan drawings and show you how architects think about and create technical drawings. Once you understand just a couple of key concepts I think youll find it easy to reproduce some of the simple graphical style I use in my drawings. Sound good? Alright lets get into it. Now, I happen to use CAD for my drawing work right now, but you can do this with any tool you have on hand: pen, pencil, BIM, whatever you choose. Tools dont make the drawing, you do. I use probably the most primitive form of CAD there is, AutoCAD LT so, thats proof in itself that you dont need multiple thousand dollar BIM software to make nice drawings. Use whatever tools you have available. An architects job is to order things and this certainly extends to our drawings too. Theres the organization of the line work on the page, the layout of the sheet, and theres also the orde