There are many approaches to drawing a cube: starting by drawing the axes, drawing the outline in a single stroke, drawing each face individually…Lineweight, shading, and hatches helps to communicate depth. Leaving faint guidelines also helps communicate dimensionality.Drawing household objects is a different exercise from drawing spaces. The scale and level of detail is different. I found using a bounding cube as a guide to draw curved objects (like the wireless mouse) an interesting and helpful process.Attempting to understand the space outside Beaty Biodiversity Museum using drawing. Diagramming the space as a series of cubes helped think more abstractly about how things come together. (I ended up developing this further in the Assignment 3 mapping exercise, but completed this drawing before the mapping lecture)