Tracing Paper Transparent, hard and strong. Its translucency makes it suitable for tracing fine details drawn with fine lines. Used for working drawings.

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Tracing Paper Transparent, hard and strong. Its translucency makes it suitable for tracing fine details drawn with fine lines. Used for working drawings. Corrugated Card Two or more layers of card with a fluted inner section to add strength with very little increase in weight. Used for packaging objects which need protection during transportation. Isometric Paper A ready printed sheet with lines already set at 30º, 60º and 90º lines. Used for isometric projections. Grid Paper A ready printed sheet with lines vertically and hotizontally to help draw working drawings. The grids are measued in millimetres. Used for orthographic projections. Cardboard This is a cheap, recyclable stiff board with a good surface to print onto. Used for packaging, boxes and cartons. Ink Jet Card This type of card is treated so that it can be passed through ink jet printers. Used to achieve high quality print finishes. Sugar Paper Coloured paper which has contrasting colours for use in tonal drawings. Different weights and textures available for different activities. Used for display work, fades in sunlight. Layout Paper A thin, fairly transpaprent white paper which provides a cheap medium for designers to use for visualising a project or design. Used in preparation of final ideas. Cartridge / Photocopy Paper Good quality surface for pencils, pens and markers. The soft surface can also be used for crayons, pastels, inks and watercolours. Used for design drawings, sketching.

foam board a layer of lightweight thin foam that is sandwhiched between two layers of card. It is an excellent modelling material as it is strong, lightweight, has a smooth surface finish and can be cut easily with a knife, balsa wood comes in either sheet or block form. It is lightweight and soft so can be cut easily with a sharp knife. It is suitable for making mock ups and prototypes. styrofoam a suitable material for 3D modelling. It can be cut, shaped, formed, painted and sections glued together polystrene sheet ideal for vacuum forming and line bending. Sheets available in wide variety of colours and thicknesses. It is strong and lightweight corriflute corrugated flutes are sandwhiched between two thin sheets of plastic. It is lightweight, strong and available in a variety of colours. It is easy to cut and is an ideal modelling material. Bleed Proof Paper Has similar qualities to cartridge paper but specifically good at isolating water based paints and pens so they don't run into areas where you don't want them. Used in high quality presentations White Board This is a strng medium whose surface has been bleached to provide an excellent surface for printing. Used for good quality packaging and book covers Duplex Board This provides a less expensive alternative to white board and also a different texture for printing. Used mainly in food packaging since recycled material acnnot be used for this purpose.

PAPER SIZES A2 = 420mm x 594mm A3 = 297mm x 420mm A4 = 210mm x 297mm Standard photocopying paper is 80 gsm (grams per square metre)

Card and Cardboard Card = thinner material (greetings cards) Cardboard = thicker material (to mount prints) Thickness is usually measured in microns (1000 microns = 1mm) Card 200 – 1000 microns Cardboard is over 1000 microns