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Barbara Peterson posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 14 years agoSami,
I’d recommend using ‘landscape designer’ (I’ve seen this most often) or maybe even ‘recent landscape architect graduate’. If you use ‘landscape architect in-training’ check w/your state registration board to make sure that there aren’t any ‘conflicts’.
As far as looking for jobs: the ones that generally apply to college grads would be ‘…[Read more] -
Bruce McWilliam Associates Landscape Design Group 778-809-9784 posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 14 years agoI remember the saying “Those that can’t do – teach”
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landplanner posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 14 years agoHey Page:
You need to really get a clue here. It appears your somewhat disconnected from the true reality of the marketplace. Let me be specific, in case you can’t be.
There is massive unemployment in the design professions and thast has been pervasive going on nearly three years. You are offering a “sure-fire” or “near-fire” portfolio and…[Read more] -
Page Huyette posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 14 years agoSami,
One of my recent students listed their current job as “landscape architect in training” to avoid this snafu.
I would suggest visiting the ASLA job board to see how others with your level of experience are handling it. Here are some samples of student portfolio websites that include resumes for other ideas on wording and layout: Samples r…[Read more] -
Sami Bronowski posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 14 years agoI have a quick question about resumes. I will be graduating this coming May will my BLA. I am in the process of cleaning up my resume and cover letter. In looking for jobs to apply for, I always search landscape architecture, since that is my specific degree. I am not yet, however, a registered landscape architect since I am entry level. Ca…[Read more]
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 14 years, 1 month agoAre you involved in your local USGBC chapter? How has it benefited your career, if at all?
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d.s.s. teja posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 2 months agothanx mike, i will try this and tell u
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 2 months agoIn setting up perspective in mounds or terrains, you must assume they are in a square box, locate their base points on perspective and find their height, then do connect from each base point to the top. Hope this help.
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d.s.s. teja posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 2 months agoi have doubt in perpesctives & sketching for mounds, terrains, iam not getting proper shape or profile of the mound in 3d
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 2 months agoA beautiful landscape plan nicely rendered by our member Romella Edgmon who took our workshop in July 2007. She contributes the entire rendering process below to share with our members. Thanks to Romella.
It was a pleasure coming up with a conceptual design for a water feature in honor of philanthropist Walter Annenberg. A water…[Read more] -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 3 months ago

Drawing with a Good Attitude
Many people feel they are unable to draw or sketch well either due to the lack of talented background or missing proper guided graphic skill. I have spent over 35 years of my life teaching people how to draw well with confidence, often I have seen people walke…[Read more] -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 3 months agoImprovement of B/A drawings in just 7 days?

Before: Bad perspective, no gradual value change and lack of details on walls, ceiling and floor. Requires nicer design with more furniture, bad person that was scaled too short, need more colors like blue, purple, and orange.
After: Good perspective, good details on walls with nice gradual value…[Read more] -
Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 14 years, 3 months agoLEED GA – is it worth it?
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Matt Mathes PLA posted an update in the group
L.A.R.E. – ANYTHING GOES 14 years, 3 months agoThe Louisiana Chapter ASLA is hosting review sessions for LARE exam sections C & E on Saturday, November 5, 2011 from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm in Baton Rouge. Each session is offered at $160 for Section C, and $60 for Section E for ASLA members, or $200 (C) or $100 (E) for non-members. The session cost includes review workbooks for each section…[Read more]
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 3 months agoHow to render a sofa with markers

Left Sofa: (Rendered as Designer’s sofa): Outlined sofa lightly with a red or #B pencil, then render each surface of cushions by applying Chartpak Colorless Blender first and use the value sequence of Sunset Pink, Salmon, Deep Salmon, Scarlet and Maroon to achieve a nice Graduate Value Change to White Space. …[Read more] -
Bruno Marques posted an update in the group
LEED in Landscape Architecture 14 years, 4 months ago -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 4 months agoHow to draw Bubble Diagram and Marker Lettering:
1. Use circle template, apply one circle with Sharpie and another one with Thin Pen (don’t forget Professional Gap within circle), two circles offset to each other with small gap in between. 2. Use different shades of green and blue markers and apply stripes with Over The Edge just a b…[Read more] -
MV posted an update in the group
SketchUp 14 years, 4 months agoexcelent¡¡ just i need it
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Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 4 months ago
Dear Land8Lounge Member,
I just come across an outstanding watercolor artist Jack Tia Kee Woon, his paintings are incredibly phenomenon. Each painting is so alive, colorfully glow with all six colors, and loosely expressed in style of its own. I upload 4 of his painting under photos. There are over 60 of his masterpieces on my web site at [Read more] -
Mike Lin posted an update in the group
BeLoose Graphic Workshop 14 years, 4 months ago
To draw well, you simply need to do the following three steps:
1. Learn best graphic tricks available. So don’t waste time studying by yourself. 2. Learn to copy other people’s work. Buy graphic books and copy, copy, and copy. 3. Work hard, never stop drawing. Create opportunity to draw and draw continuously.
Believe me, if you follow the above…[Read more] - Load More


