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First Stages Of Interior Design The Key To Great Design! From Brief To Design Statement & Concept
About This Class
Its not necessary to have a project to take this class, but if you would like to put all your new knowledge (gained from taking this class) into practice then a project is the perfect way to do this. Description
This course is designed to ensure you have an air-tight design statement and concept. This is not only absolutely key to an excellent and harmonious design, but will also make your life easier and avoid costly mistakes.
The course is suitable for beginners or those wishing to refresh on best design methods.
This course is accessible to anyone, you don't need any materials, just the screen you are watching on. I encourage viewers to take notes and actively get involved with their own creative thinking and analysis.
The key learning outcomes are
VALUE the importance of taking an accurate client brief
DEFINE what a Design Analysis & Statement are
RECOGNISE the value & importance of research
DEVELOP analytical & creative skills so as to produce a relevant, practical and client based design Project Guide
Its not necessary to have a project to take this class, but if you would like to put all your new knowledge (gained from taking this class) into practice then a project is the perfect way to do this.
For those of you with a project in mind, this really is a step by step guide that will get you off to the best start and ensure you have an air-tight design statement and clear concept, that will go on to ensure the ultimate success of your project.
For those without a project in mind then i encourage you think of a potential or fictional project, perhaps something for a friend, your own home or a future home.
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