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Week 1
Standards covered: 01.04 Prepare Title Blocks  02.10 Prepare Technical Drawings

Title Block - A title block is an important element found in professional architectural drawings that contains data about the drawing, such as the title, its number, and the name of the architect. It may also have a company logo, copyright information, and data on the date it was completed. Basically, a title box is a rectangle that contains all the information needed to identify, verify, interpret, and archive any architectural schematic. A typical title block is subdivided into numerous areas that contain different types of information, and it is usually found on the bottom or lower right-hand corner of any drawing.

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Below is an image of the title block we will be using for the first few units in this class. Create the title block below and save it as "Title Block - 8.5x11"

Due Friday-

-Drafting 10 Questions​

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I've created a video showing you how to create an 8.5 x 11 sized title block in Autocad below. Make sure to watch it in HD so you can easily see the steps. One you are done with the Title Block, make sure to save it separately from any other drawing files you have. That way you can open it up everyday and create your drawings inside of it.

Autocad Drawing Assignment 1 - Parquet Floor

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