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Sketching is an incredibly broad and practical survey of sketching techniques for product designers. It goes without saying that the book is suited for the classroom, but every design studio will also find this manual an asset, because in spite of the ascendancy of the computer, hand-drawn sketches are still a very much used.

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First published July 1, 2008

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Koos Eissen

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November 21, 2025
Sketching: Drawing Techniques for Product Designers is more of a valuable reference guide than learning material itself. The concepts provided by Eissen define a comprehensive overview of product sketching principles, but only offer limited explanations as to how to achieve them. The case studies and images display ideal outputs for each technique, which is useful when comparing practice sketches. However, the methods to get there are lacking and better explained by YouTube tuts or other online resources.

I would recommend this book for the beautiful examples provided, but:

For those starting out sketching, read this book after either "Sketching: The Basics" by Eissen or "How to Draw" by Robertson. All three are free and provided through the Internet Archive. Use this book to see good examples of product sketching. Don't get stuck on the details and focus on digesting the case studies and applications. Keep in mind that visualization techniques have changed a lot throughout the years. If you take notes (recommended in general for any sketching book), save any images that give you an 'aha' feeling. Try out each technique instead of just reading about it, and research online if you're not satisfied by an explanation.
Author 1 book2 followers
July 23, 2021
Good book for pictures, but explanations are lacking, though much of this may be gathered by images.
15 reviews
February 18, 2016
One of the best books on industrial design illustration techniques. Start with his newest "Sketching: The Basics", which is like a prequel, with more explanations of foundational drawing. Since this book has been published, there are two books by Scott Robertson that also cover foundational rendering. (Drawing, and Rendering by Scott Robertson). This book is full of beautiful renderings and illustrations, and the print quality and binding quality is top-notch. When visiting a friend at Purdue, I found out this was one of the reference books used in their industrial design rendering classes..so that attests to it's quality.
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April 20, 2025
This book lays out beautiful sketches and techniques of learning how to produce these. Information is conveyed mainly in images, there is not much explanation to accompany these. Simple techniques include breaking complex forms down into more basic ones and constructing the end result from there.

The main application is in product and industrial design, but these techniques are equally valuable for other areas of visualisation. It serves more as a case study reference for beautifully rendered images than helping beginners develop these techniques from scratch.


8 reviews
November 13, 2019
Good reference book that glosses over the mechanics of sketching often taught in similar books, instead focusing on providing examples. Not my style personally since I prefer to know the technical details. Good overall but left me unsatisfied as a beginner. I would recommend Drawing for Product Designers by Kevin Henry over this.
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61 reviews4 followers
September 1, 2008
don't those toasters look great. This book will teach you the various hacks to draw like an industrial designer.
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February 21, 2010
One of the greatest books I've ever seen. Love it . so interesting.
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Author 1 book9 followers
February 3, 2013
good for being familiar with concepts
its not a bible of Sketching
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March 29, 2015
A good book for sketching a product design. Though, don't know why it doesn't have any form of methodology, or why it focuses so much on some areas and overlook others completely.
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