More Tips On Interior Design Education




In this article we are continuing on the subject of education and design college and becoming an interior designer.
Self-Teaching:

Teaching yourself to learn any field takes a lot of discipline and a great deal of interest. You have to be a motivated person and have the ability to focus solely on your task, but it can be done. There are many Interior Designers that are working without any formal education. They are simply going on intuition and talent. It is rare to learn all of the things that you need to know by teaching yourself, but it a possibility. These are some of the things that you will need in order to teach yourself interior design.

· Learn the proper terms from various books on interior design. · Observe the many techniques and trends from circulating magazines and catalogs. · Teach yourself to calculate the amounts of paint and wallpaper need to per wall by talking to your local professionals. · Get as much practice as you can in your own home or at others' · Use your local library or bookstore to help you brush up on the proper ways of incorporating space and a balance of space.

Pros and Cons of Self Teaching ProsCons Learn at your own speed You don't get the benefit of a teacher's guidance and help You don't get final exams You don't get certification Cheaper than paying tuition costs Tuition is expensive Learn in the comfort of your own home Must learn with others watching and judging you Have online assistance when needed Have to wait to use computers Practice projects can be a lot less stressful Still have to take drafting and other technical classes Extra classes needed are often free at adult schools You don't get help finding client prospects You can earn while you learn You can earn while you learn (may be overworked) You can take breaks whenever you want You can take breaks whenever you want. (may lose incentive)

· Never underestimate the power of Feng Shui. Purchase books on it if you can because it is a great resource for this type of work. · Get a job at a department or furniture store so that you can get a feel for the job, and the newest and most interesting design techniques. This method lets you earn while you learn. The best way to teach yourself is to keep up on current trends through magazines and furniture catalogues. It may sound strange, but it is a good start. You will however have no choice but to take a drafting and blueprinting class. You cannot avoid this. Fortunately there are many adult classes available for free.

You will also need to create a portfolio. A portfolio is like a scrapbook that has all of the listings and photographs of your work to date. Do not worry if you do not have a portfolio right away because I will give you some tips on how to build a portfolio, with little or no professional expertise.

Your portfolio will help your future clients see what work you've done, which will give them an idea of what you are capable of doing for them. This is your best marketing tool, so make it look as professional as possible. You will also want to add letters of recommendation to your portfolio when possible, or you can request from clients that they allow you to list them in your portfolio as satisfied customers.

Now that we have covered the subject of education and design college, our next article will be covering what essentials you need to further your career as an interior designer.



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