The job of an interior designer.
What is works with clients to plan/design spaces and manage projects with contractors, engineers, and architects.
The 7 elements of design.
What is line, shape, form, space, light, texture, pattern?
The 6 principles of design.
What is scale, proportion, balance, symmetry, harmony, unity, emphasis?
The hearth.
What is the center of prehistoric homes?
A legally binding document between two or more parties.
What is a contract?
What is to make a space more functional and aesthetically pleasing.
Two types of space.
What are positive and negative space?
A focal point.
What is the item/feature that draws attention in a space?
Design that is place-based, sustainable, rooted in tradition and local materials.
What is indigenous design?
The first phase of the design process.
What is programming?
One hard skill and one soft skill designers need.
What is 3D modeling? What is organization?
The 60/30/10 rule.
What is created by 60% dominant, 30% secondary, 10% accent colors?
Symmetry
What is created by mirroring two sides of a room or balancing two sides of a room?
Doric, Ionic, Corinthian.
What are column types?
A digital or physical poster that helps a client and designer ensure they are on the same page.
What is a mood board?
The number of times that a designer need to meet with a client.
What is meet as many times as needed?
Horizontal, diagonal, and circular lines evoke these emotions.
What is calm, movement/action, softness/flow?
What is used to format layouts, designs, and spatial arrangements?
Design that is simple, functional, natural materials, earthy palette, mosaic floors.
What is Ancient Greek?
Reading the scale, layout, and how the space is intended to be used.
What is understanding architectural floor plans?
A specialty of interior design that doesn’t involve homes.
What is hospitality or exhibition/set design?
The difference between form and shape.
What is 3D versus 2D?
Harmony
What is created when all elements work together?
Design that has dark colors, ornate carving, dramatic details, heavy wood, metalwork.
What is Gothic?
Listening to fully understand what the client is saying.