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5 Reasons You Need to Upskill to be a Better Designer (Be Future Ready)

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(Cover Image) (Source: www.talentlms.com ) https://www.talentlms.com/blog/upskilling-employees-dos-donts/ [Alt Text: Illustration of a man with multiple skills and words ‘skill them up’ written next to it]   With the multidisciplinary field that design is, no amount of skills are too many. It is now an established practice to gain knowledge by taking up online design courses or doing individual research. To define this phenomenon, the term ‘Upskilling’ has been frequently used in recent times, but what exactly is it?   To put it simply, Upskilling is getting better at what you do. It is upgrading your knowledge (both theoretical and practical) of the subjects that may be directly or indirectly related to the field you’re working in.   Let’s look back at the past! The design field is diversifying and merging indistinguishably with other fields, demanding more multi-talented professionals. Looking back at history, the greatest of designers were popul...

7 Reasons Why Rhino is Better Than Other 3D Modelling Software - 2021

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The software world is full of 3D programs. But how does a designer find the right one for themselves? A simple criterion for choosing software should be how well it allows you to develop your design freely, and the powerful Rhino ceros is one such tool to consider.In this article, we will guide you through the pros and cons of Rhino 3D modelling as compared to other software .     (Source: simplyrhino.com) https://simplyrhino.co.uk/training/courses/rhino-level-2-for-architects-engineers [Alt Text: 3D visualisation of a parametric facade]   1.       Made for All   Rhino is a NURB based software that works with curves rather than other conventional software like AutoCAD, Revit, etc that use line polygons. It provides precise and in-depth surface modeling for organic objects which other software like 3DS Max lack. Due to this feature, Rhino delivers high-quality 3D models and therefore attracts not just the archite...