Do I Really Need Drawing Skills If I Work With a Drafter?
A Common Assumption — and Why It Deserves Reexamining If you work with a drafter or staff member who handles figures, it’s easy to think: “I don’t need to learn how to draw. That’s their job.”
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Visual Precision Is Legal Precision Patent attorneys work in words — but drawings often carry just as much legal weight. Whether you’re submitting a design patent or clarifying a system architecture, the figures must communicate your client’s invention with precision.
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Why Visual Quality Still Matters in Provisionals Provisional applications don’t require formal drawings—but that doesn’t mean visuals don’t matter.
Read MoreThe Fastest Way to Become Drawing-Savvy Without Going Back to School
You Don’t Need to Become a Designer — Just Drawing-Savvy Patent attorneys don’t need to learn CAD or go back to school to become drawing-capable. But they do need to:
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