Freelance Design and Construction Drawings

I work freelance remotely for many companies throughout The United States. I build virtual prototypes on the computer. The best of both worlds is a 3D model and an orthographic projection on the same sheet of drafting.

The 3D model clarifies details that are not clear on the original design drawings. Whether the project is scenery for the theatre or architectural millwork having hands-on experience is crucial for the technical designer to be able to draw accurate plans. I spent many years building what I now draw for my clients.

Freelance Draftsman

Freelance Design and Construction Drawings
John Romeo Technical Designer

VECTORWORKS

Vectorworks drafting for Events, Scenery, Millwork, Architecture, Theatre, Film and Fabrication Drawings.

Vectorworks is one of the first CAD programs I used because of its user-friendly format. It’s great for creating 3D designs, presentations, and drafting. As a technical designer, I get a lot of projects that were designed in Vectorworks.  I prefer to start my work with the original  Vectorworks file, so I can see the context of the design. Many times I get a PDF file and a DWG file that were exported from Vectorworks: the DWG file doesn’t look at all like the PDF. Vectorworks. I own  Vectorworks Designer, which includes Spotlight, Architecture, and Landscape. Ironically, my favorite Vectorworks project was using the Landscape workspace. I designed an extensive excavation plan for my barn, located on a hill behind my house at an elevation 35 ft. above the house, which needed a 250 ft. road. Vectorworks was my primary CAD program for many years.