
Learn to create analytical maps, activity diagrams, comic style illustrations, and collage diagrams in the masterclass of storytelling architecture on Adobe Photoshop.
Learn to map Santander, Cantabria site context, landscape, and activities in a poster-style diagram using Photoshop, combining maps, pectogram icons, and a collage to reveal current conditions and attractions.
Create a comic book style landmarks diagram for Cantabria by building a grid layout of photos, placing titles, silhouettes, and a map with a monochrome palette and selective color.
Learn to perform context analysis through a comic-style poster that highlights Cantabria's nature, animals, and sustainable tourism using AutoCAD for layout and Photoshop for presentation.
Discover how to create a monochromatic facade diagram in Photoshop by framing a three-mass culture center on a Cantabria site, then layer background hills, patterns, and assets.
Learn to create an axonometric diagram in photoshop using a monochrome, outline style by exporting from revit, defining brush presets for trees and grass, and adding contour lines.
Learn to craft a colorful collage style architectural illustration in Photoshop by creating custom brushes, applying grass textures, pattern overlays, and layered details inspired by exports from Revit.
Create an architectural storyboard in Photoshop using wood textures, sky effects, and comic-style speech bubbles to depict user activities within art studios, gardening, and related scenes.
The Storytelling architecture on Adobe Photoshop course is a recorded course that offers a unique approach to architectural communication through comic-style illustration, focusing on site analysis and activity diagrams. Designed for architecture students and visual thinkers, the course teaches how to transform complex spatial and contextual information into clear, engaging, and story-driven illustrations using Adobe Photoshop.
Through pre-recorded step-by-step sessions, students will learn how to represent site features, human activities, movement patterns, and environmental context in a visual narrative format. The course emphasizes digital illustration techniques—such as layering, texturing, outlining, and color composition—to build expressive diagrams that blend architectural logic with comic aesthetics.
Rather than focusing on freehand sketching, this course is centered on precise, intentional digital illustration. Participants will explore how to create activity maps, contextual boards, and sequential visual layouts that communicate design ideas and spatial analysis with clarity and creativity.
By the end of the course, students will have a set of illustrated diagrams that reflect a personal graphic style and a deeper understanding of how to convey architectural stories visually. The course is fully self-paced, making it ideal for learners who want to improve their representation skills and master a unique, narrative-driven approach to architectural illustration.