Five things I do exceptionally well.
Small, well-defined tasks, priced and scoped so they are easy to hand over.
Great drawings, but rushed typography, messy grids and inconsistent layouts.
Send a reference, a rough layout and your raw text and images, and I build the presentation. For recurring work I design a presentation template tailored to your practice and apply it throughout.
Site-analysis diagrams (solar, wind, circulation) are boring, time-consuming and end up looking messy. Yet they are how the idea is communicated to non-architects.
I take the details and insights of the project and create clear, considered diagrams that carry the story in a client presentation.
Basic renders from SketchUp with V-Ray or Lumion export flat visuals that lack atmosphere, and there's no time to refine them in Photoshop.
I take existing renders (even quick 3D screenshots) and enhance them with AI tools and Photoshop: scale figures, lighting, atmosphere and mood, so the concept reads clearly and clients understand the intent.
Line drawings exported from Revit or AutoCAD often feel ugly, with unreadable line weights.
Vector linework cleanup: correct, readable line weights and plans set beautifully on the page. Exported as print-ready PDFs with the right scale, title block, hatches and detail.
Clients and buyers struggle to read architectural plans, especially when they are dense with information.
I make plans effortless to read for a non-architect eye: removing clutter, adding colour or texture, furniture and trees, ready for brochures and presentations.