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2.00 Credits
For Fashion Merchandising Management students. Introduces the main categories of home furnishings and the merchandising practices in department stores and showrooms.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: DE 131 Co-requisite: DE 133 For Display and Exhibit Design students. The elements and principles of lighting, sound, and motion as they relate to exhibition design are introduced. Students learn about lamping, beam spread, color effects, illumination and calculation, and light manipulation. Electricity, voltage, wiring, breakers, fuses, and switches are studied. The effects of light and shadow are explored.
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4.00 Credits
Co-requisites: ID 133 and ID 157 An introduction to the Interior Design profession with an emphasis on problem solving for small, residential spaces. Elements and principles of design are explored as well as human factors, color theory, and the art of lighting. Students are introduced to residential space planning; furniture layouts; the development of color schemes; and the selection of finishes, furnishings, and materials.
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4.00 Credits
Co-requisites: ID 134, ID 158 and ID 253 Reinforces concepts and skills developed in Interior Design Studio I. Extends student abilities in space planning and furniture layouts for larger residential spaces to small contract office spaces. Focuses on the development of color schemes and the selection of furniture and finishes. Introduces students to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its impact on the design of interior spaces.
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2.00 Credits
Analyzes the history of furniture, interiors, and decorative arts from ancient times through Gothic periods in France, England, Italy, Spain, and Middle Europe; Renaissance through Baroque periods in Italy, Spain, and Middle Europe.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week Presents techniques of rendering the elements of interior spaces in detail, including finishes, fabrics, window treatments, and accessories. Students learn quick visualization techniques and are introduced to the use of varied media in the representation of light, texture, color, value, and form.
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1.50 Credits
Prerequisite: ID 133 Perfects rendering skills and develops the ability to express graphically the designs of interior spaces.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week Students are introduced to architectural modeling materials, techniques, shortcuts, and methods of construction to produce a full-color interior model for client presentation. All aspects of model building, from sketch models to laser, are considered.
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1.50 Credits
1.5 credits; 3 STUDIO hours per week For Continuing Education students. Familiarizes students with the use of drafting equipment and materials. Provides instruction in elementary drafting skills and conventions, employing mechanical pencils and pen and ink in the representation of plans, elevations, and sections.
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2.00 Credits
2 credits; 1 Lecture and 2 COMPUTER LABORATORY hours per week Prerequisite or co-requisite: ID 158 or approval of instructor For Continuing Education students. The concepts and techniques of creating, viewing, and manipulating 3D, computerized interior models are examined. Through the generation of sections and perspectives, students develop an in-depth understanding of the modeling techniques used for creating and analyzing interior space.
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