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Monday, October 8, 2012

Urban Sketchers
















Walking through the Olympic Sculpture Garden to sketch was a wonderful experience. I wish we could have spent the whole day sketching there. I feel like I still have a ways to go with my sketching skills, but I do see some improvement. One thing I need to work on is adding more reference points in my drawings, such as sky, buildings, people, benches, etc. Little things that make my sketches have more meaning. Looking at the sketches the urban sketchers did was amazing. I hope that one day my color application skills will look comparable to theirs. I just need to remind myself that they have been doing this a lot longer then I have.

H4H and Knoll





Learning about the house of the immediate future was very interesting. Habitat for Humanity constructs different houses depending on the area they are in. The materials, style of building, and size of the house are similar to the houses that already exist in that area. I thought it was nice that they did not have one cookie-cutter style house that they just plopped down in different countries.

Visiting Knoll was one of the highlights of this trip for me. It was so awesome that we got to learn about all these different chair types and about desk units for offices. It is really amazing that they put so much time into learning how people function in their workplace and what works best for them. So much time goes into the development of their office chairs, it is incredible.

Job Shadow

During our job shadow at Interior Design International I learned many important things about being an interior designer. Our firm does a lot of hospitality work, so it is very important that you use the right materials for the space. For example, the flooring needs to be very durable because of all the foot traffic a hotel or restaurant gets. Furniture such as seating needs to have durable fabrics as well, but they also need to be easy to clean if something is spilled on them. While visiting IDI we were able to actually help them with a project and gathered materials that they were sending off to a client in New York. We used organizational and lettering skills and it was really cool that we got to do a little bit of real life work. While having lunch we were able to have more one-on-one time and asked questions about things we needed to learn, or would be helpful in the field. Budgeting and information on materials were two important things that they brought up. They said we should learn as much as possible about the textiles, furniture, flooring, etc. that we would be using, so we will be able to inform our clients on the best choices in the future. I thought this experience was very helpful in learning about interior design, and it was amazing that we actually got to do work for them.