A photographic print in white on a bright blue background or blue on white background used for copying maps, mechanical drawings, and architect's plans.
Mechanical drawings, prepared by an architect, that show precise detail of a building or space. Blueprints are used during the planning and construction of a project.
One name for the construction drawings used to build a home.
The underlying structure of a website, detailing the main content and navigation
Drawings reproduced with white lines against a dark blue background. Note that blueprints and construction drawings are not synonymous terms. See also Ozalid.
Complete construction plans, drawn to scale, used by builders and subcontractors to build a structure. They usually include site plan, foundation plan and cross-section, floor plans, elevations, building and wall cross-sections, mechanical systems, and special construction details. The term blueprint derives from the chemically treated blue paper on which drawings are printed in white; the term commonly refers to any set of working drawings, whether printed on blue, white, or other paper.
plans drawn to scale, used by builders, plumbing, electrical, and other subcontractors in construction. Blueprints include floor plans, elevations, a site plan, foundation plan and wall sections, plumbing, electrical and mechanical plans, and construction details.