The project centres on translating my concept for a cubical workstation—meant for daily creative design work—into clear, build-ready drawings. I picture a sleek, modern aesthetic with metal as the primary material, clean lines, and proportions that make the space feel both functional and inspiring. I will share rough sketches plus reference images outlining size constraints and the equipment that must fit inside (dual monitors, drawing tablet, and under-desk CPU). From there, I’d like a complete drawing package that captures: • Fully dimensioned plan, front, side, and isometric views • A 3D model or high-resolution render showing material finishes and lighting impact • An exploded view or detail sheets for joints, brackets, and cable-routing channels • A concise materials list specifying metal profiles, surface treatments, and any secondary elements such as glass privacy panels Accuracy on measurements is essential—tolerances of ±1 mm—so the design can move directly into fabrication. Deliver everything in editable CAD (DWG or similar) plus PDFs for quick review. Once the initial draft is approved, one revision round should finalise the package. Timing is flexible within a fortnight, and communication over milestones works best so I can provide prompt feedback on each stage.