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Unit 1: Introducing: Interior Design Careers
Have you always had a flare for designing? Do you love to decorate? If so, there are several ways for you to turn your interests and skills into a career. While staying on top of trends is an important part of interior design careers, there is a lot more to it than that. You’re not simply selecting the couch cushion that pulls together a room or picking out exactly the right paint color. While these talents help, most careers in interior design require great communication skills as well as a strong sense of style. Once you get the hang of communicating with your client, you will be sure to provide them with a look that is just what they were picturing!
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Unit 2: Design and Communicate: Basic Skills for the Design Industry
What makes a good design? How do designers use color to evoke feelings or create mood? Even though designers each have a sense of style that guides them, there are also general principles to follow. Let’s consider more about these principles of design and how designers use them to create the look they want. We will also be discussing good communication techniques and what to do if you find yourself in a conflict with a client.
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Unit 3: Tools of the Trade
How can you use color to convey feeling or mood? What’s the best way to allow your clients to envision the final product of a design or remodel? How will you sketch your ideas? These are just a few of the questions we will explore. You will learn about the tools required to begin a career in the interior design industry and the origins of the various types of fabric interior designers use. This is all important information. Yes, interior designers must have an eye for design, but without an understanding of the tools of the trade they can’t get very far!
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Unit 4: Types of Houses and Buildings
Have you ever wondered what is under the carpet in your living room? You’ll discover the steps used to create almost every home in America thanks to the uniform building codes. And you will get to take a peek at a cross-section of a typical home to see where everything goes! We will also take a look at how homes have changed over the decades and what types of things people should consider when choosing their ideal home.
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Unit 5: Basics of Decorating
Interior designers need to understand the basics of furniture and design styles, as well as how to choose furniture for a room by considering scale, function, and placement. Designers will be asked to advise clients on light fixtures, accessories, and appliances. And they need to be able to explain the best choices for the client. This is just some of the information that you will learn about here. Soon you’ll be confident in your ability to discuss design styles and furniture plans with all types of client for all kind of projects.
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Unit 6: Trends in Interior Design
It’s most likely that you have heard about the movement to ‘go green’. The interior design industry is also working to be part of this movement. What makes a design green? And why should a designer spend time considering the environmental cost of their recommendations? Let’s find out by taking a look at the history of green design, some popular green design trends, and a famous green design house. We will even try to predict the future. What might design careers and trends look like in 50 years? Let’s just say, “I dream of drones carrying beautifully wrapped sofas.”
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Unit 7: Putting it Together: Designing Your Space
You’ve studied the principles of design and can explain the hallmarks of style in detail, but what about actually applying these skills to the design of a room? In this unit, we’ll go through the process of designing a room for a client, from the initial consultation all the way to placing accessories on end tables. You’ll learn how to propose designs to clients, order furnishings, and read the fine print on return policies. And because making your clients happy is a big part of the job, you will also learn to work with others and synthesize all the information that your clients give you to produce an aesthetically pleasing design that meets their requirements.
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Unit 8: Look to the Future: Your Career
Now that you have learned about the basics of the interior design industry, it is time to examine career prospects in the field and identify the steps to getting a job, including how to communicate and present yourself professionally. While your design skills and creativity are important, employers also look for employees with a good work ethic. You will learn about expectations in the working world, interview skills, and how to create an eye-catching portfolio.
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