I am an architectural apprentice with strong skills in AutoCAD, SketchUp, drafting, and design support. I help clients turn ideas into clear, accurate, and buildable drawings—whether for residential, conceptual, or technical requirements.
I bring a combination of technical precision and creative understanding, supported by hands-on experience in both design development and site coordination. I am comfortable working with plans, 3D modeling, and revisions, ensuring outputs are accurate, organized, and aligned with project needs.
Beyond technical work, I also have a background in traditional drawing and painting, which enhances my attention to detail and visual thinking. This allows me to approach design tasks with both functionality and creativity.
I value clear communication, consistency, and reliability in every project I handle. My goal is to provide high-quality work that helps clients move smoothly from concept to execution while meeting deadlines and expectations.
I worked as a Virtual Assistant for a short-term project where I supported a team in editing a book focused on autism. My responsibilities included reviewing content, organizing files, and assisting with revisions to improve clarity and readability.
The work was smooth and collaborative, and I found the project especially meaningful given its subject matter. Unfortunately, the engagement ended unexpectedly when the company ceased operations before completing payment.
Despite this, I gained valuable experience in content editing, attention to detail, and remote collaboration, which I continue to apply in my current work.
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: 2 - 5 years
Experience: Less than 6 months
Experience: 2 - 5 years
“It definitely helped transform my business and take a significant load off for me.”
Samori Coles
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