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1- Where do you come from? Your age?
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2- Why do you want to learn to sketch?
3- How did you discover the blog? (Sorry I’m so curious!)
BONUS:
– Which problem are you facing today?
– What would you like to learn from the blog?


1- Where do you come from? Your age? USA, 40+
2- Why do you want to learn to sketch? I lost my ability to draw when I was diagnosed with a disease, and I’d like to get it back. Plus, it’s very relaxing.
3- How did you discover the blog? (Sorry I’m so curious!) By email.
BONUS:
– Which problem are you facing today? I have a slight tremor so it will be difficult to study the hand for precise movements.
– What would you like to learn from the blog? Snippets of how-to’s, so I can practice them through the day.
Hi Jen,
How are you doing?
It is great you love sketching despite of your medical condition.
I agree with you, it is so relaxing, especially with lofi music.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Hello my nor is marleana Hensley I’m from texarkana Texas I live n st Petersburg Florida I’m 37 years old! I’m teaching myself how to draw myself! Pinterest
Hi Marlena,
I am trying to gain more visibility in Pinterest.
Glad you discovered me there! 🙂
Hope you find plenty of helpful tips and sketching techniques in the blog.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I love sketching. Is my starting point for all projects.
Hi Ivan,
Yeah sketching is definitely the best way to drop and communicate our ideas!
Plus it helps us to get more creative going from an idea to another one. 🙂
I’m Maala from Pakistan. I love sketching. I found it while searching geogle. I wanted to learn from basics that’s why I’m here
Hello Maala,
That’s such a cool name you have! 🙂
Glad you learn your basics of sketching here on the blog.
Let me know how it goes!
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Hi my name is najmah I’m from Philippines I’m 16 years old I love drawing very much, especially sketches I am one of your followers
Hello Najmah,
I am always happy to have younger followers on the blog.
By the time you get adult, you will be much more in advanced than many adults.
It is not a race, but I do believe we all can start drawing early.
It all matters on how much you love it and dedicate your time to your passion.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Hi chou-tac am Edmond in Zambia in Africa 20 years old want to learn how to draw i think it’s a good skills to have I discovered the blog on YouTube ,Please send me the book.
Hello Edmond,
Did you well received the Designer Starter Kit? 🙂
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I’m a 69 years old Venezuelan living in the USA. I’m learning to draw and sketching is part of all the things I want to do. I saw your video in youtube alongside other drawing videos I use to see.
Hello Gladys,
I am glad that sketching is taking so much space in your life.
Drawing is happiness!
Would like to improve my skills
Hello Pete,
Let me know how it goes with the tips and techniques you learn on the blog 🙂
Hey! I am Robert, 39 years from Rwanda, I would like to learn more about sketching in order to build products, do interior design and do some architecture sketches as well. I have discovered the blog, doing industrial design courses research on Google.
Hi Robert,
That’s great you look for specific techniques on Industrial design sketching.
Let me know how it goes. 🙂
Hey there✌️
I’m Deepak Anand and I’m 21 years old from India. I’m a industrial design student and that’s why I want to learn sketching.
Hi Deepak,
Hope you find helpful content on the blog for your studies.
Feel free to send me your questions if you have any. 🙂
My passion for design and detail
Hi Angela,
Welcome on board 🙂
Hi fellow sketchers, Byron from St. Louis. I looking to improve my ability to draw original furniture and product designs. I believe I came across an ad on Instagram discuss how to become a better artist so here I am. One of the problems I would like to address is transforming an ideation succession into usable drawings.
Hello Byron,
Oh, I do not do ad on Instagram. Glad to see you on the blog though :).
A TIP on drawing your ideas, is to do NOT start drawing the product itself.
Think of how people will use it, hold it, activate it and so on.
You ca start with some simple storyboard.
Then come up with an ‘architecture’ of your product.
It is like the main shapes.
Then only you can “sculpt it” to hone the design with details.
Hope it helps to better lay down your ideas to transition to a product.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Learning how to add details to make drawings more realistic and 3D…
Hi Laura,
Sometimes when we draw details, it lacks of definition.
It suddenly becomes messy at the small pieces of a product for example.
To help you draw details, train at drawing them BIG.
Your brain will start seeing things like in High definition in 3D.
After that, you will be able to draw them more precisely in small scales. 🙂
I invite you to see this article from my student AMY who faced similar issue:
https://www.thedesignsketchbook.com/struggling-at-drawing-details-draw-them-big-tip-165/
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
nearly 50 years, want to learn perspective
Hi Preet,
Let me know how it goes with the Designer Starter KIt 🙂
Iam bg reddy from India , started learning drawing and painting @ the age of 63 years, it’s almost 3 years
Hello Bg Reddy,
Glad you started to draw at 60.
That is amazing to keep on enhancing your passion for drawing.
South Korea
I want to develop my sketching skills
I found your blog from Google search.
Hello Hae Young,
Hope you find helpful content on the blog 🙂
I do not know perspective drawing. I want to learn. I am from India.
Hi Madhavi,
You will see, perspective is easier than it seems when taken step-by-step. 🙂
I am from India. I am 59 year old I want to paint as a hobby. For painting,I need to know sketching. I came across your site in Google.while searching as to draw ellipses in perspective.
Hi Madhavi,
Glad you learn how to draw to become a better painter.
That is definitely a great move. 🙂
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I come from INDIA and I am really interested to learn to sketch in order for me to draw the craziest thoughts flowing in my mind and also to become a skill full person who has so much to teach and provide to the world .”It come to my feed ” <<to calm down your peak interest towards the people you show.
Thanks
Hi Devansh,
Wow that’s exactly what sketching is crazy about! We can draw and show visually our wild ideas!
Hi. I would like this for my son 34 years old, who in his teens and early 20s loved designing graffiti and many other things and was good at it!! Unfortunately he hasn’t done much for the last 10-12 years.
Hi Christ,
I remember a classmate in my design school. He who loved Graffiti and had also an interest for Fashion design.
The lines and smoothness he had in his Graffiti art was exported to his work for fashion. That was amazing.
Glad you wanna bring more exposure to your son about art and design 🙂
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
Hello, I am from Bulgaria and almost 40 years old. I’ve been sketching for a while, but I’m always looking for more ideas on how to improve my technique and relax. I found the blog from YouTube videos. The problems I face are the tight, boring sketches I make. Your blog and the videos you make are great and I don’t know what you can do to improve them
Jamie Weaver – 38 years old
I love to doodle and sketch while I am on the phone with my clients (I am a DV Counselor). It allows me to focus more on what my clients are saying since I have ADHD. I found your blog by searching for shadow lighting during sketching.
I am pretty good at taking my time with my drawing but I need to learn the basics and practice, practice, practice.
Hi Jamie,
That’s an interesting habit you have to doodle when on phone.
I remember once, I learned that your doodles on phone have a meaning.
I just found this article talking about this topic:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/doodles-subconscious-thoughts-graphologist-tracey-trussell-a8486411.html
See you.
Chou-Tac
1. china, 36
2.I like industry design when I was a child.
3. searched form youtube.
Hey Chen,
How are you doing?
That is so cool you enjoy Industrial design since you were a child.
I myself discover it pretty late.
I went into product design after loving drawing Disney, The Simpsons as a kid… then growing up going to university studying business – where I learned that listening to customers’ needs matters first.
Somehow, I realised Product design combines both of these!
1. china, 36
2.I like industry design when I was a child.
3. searched form youtube.
This is for my daughter who is 14- she loves drawing and thought this may interest her to include in her homeschooling learning.
Hello Paola,
That is great to initiate drawing techniques to your daughter.
Please let me know how it goes. 🙂
I do also believe children and teenager has totally the abilities to learn how to draw early.
It is like learning a new language somehow.
The earlier we grasp the essence of it, the faster we become fluent.
I believe our childhood innocence and natural curiosity makes us absorb knowledge like a sponge.
By the way, congrats for homeschooling your child.
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I come from Oslo Norway. I am drawing teacher at Oslo School of Arkitecure and Design.
My background is 35 yers as a product Designer.
I try to pick up good ideas and tasks that we can use in the education,
Hello Stein,
I am glad if you can find anything that your student may like. 🙂
If you have any ideas or topic you may want me to cover, please let me know.
My email is: choutac@thedesignsketchbook.com
See you!
Cheers,
Chou-Tac
I am from India. I work with rural youth and plan to help them understand sketches.
Too small to afford a website. I am on Linkedin.
From India. I want to learn product sketching.
Happy to help Rohith !
Important skill to communicate
Fully agree with you Brendan.
Design sketching is about communicating your ideas.
From Brasil, and I want to go back to the basics and refresh my sketching skills.
Awesome Henrique, going back to the basics is definitely the most efficient way to progress!