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EVID 355: CAD Drafting I
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
CAD Drafting I - An intensive course designed to take the CAD novice from "square one" to a point of elementary proficiency. Emphasis will be placed on practical day-to-day usage. Specific course details are directed to the needs of interior decorators. Through class projects and assignments focus on solving practical hands-on design and space planning problems. Prerequisite: Drawing for Interiors
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EVID 388: Kitchen & Bath Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Explore basic design theory and application related to kitchen and bath development. Lectures and projects focus on layouts, cabinetry, appliances, plumbing fixtures, and finish material options. Pre-requisites: Introduction to Decorative Arts, Drawing for Interiors I + II
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EVID 417: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Gain the basic grounding in lighting technology. Master the use of light to enhance the impact of any interior project. Design projects in residential and commercial lighting that emphasize technique and documentation. From bold public displays to intimate spaces, projects will address designing and solving the basic lighting problems encountered by interior decorators. Prerequisite: Introduction to Interior Decorating
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EVIDA 098: Window Treatments
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
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EVIDA 355: CAD Drafting l
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
CAD Drafting I - An intensive course designed to take the CAD novice from "square one" to a point of elementary proficiency. Emphasis will be placed on practical day-to-day usage. Specific course details are directed to the needs of interior decorators. Through class projects and assignments focus on solving practical hands-on design and space planning problems. Prerequisite: Drawing for Interiors
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EVIDA 388: Kitchen & Bath Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
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EVIDA 417: Lighting Design
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Gain the basic grounding in lighting technology. Master the use of light to enhance the impact of any interior project. Design projects in residential and commercial lighting that emphasize technique and documentation. From bold public displays to intimate spaces, projects will address designing and solving the basic lighting problems encountered by interior decorators. Prerequisite: Introduction to Interior Decorating
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EVIDC 200: Introduction to Interior Decorating
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Cover the basics of the interior decorating field. This overview includes an introduction to drawing, design principles, space planning, furniture selection, lighting, finishes and textiles. Learn the similarities and differences between the interior decorating and interior design fields.
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EVIDC 201: Drawing for Interiors
2.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
Gain basic technical interior drawing skills, including the drafting and compositional studies employed to design small residential interior projects. Be introduced to drawing survey, space planning, drafting, elevation drawings, 1 and 2-point perspective and to depicting finish materials.
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EVIDC 202: Textiles for Interiors
3.00 Credits
Moore College of Art and Design
The "mood" and "personality" of an interior space is often expressed through the use of textiles. What textiles are chosen and how they are applied are often what separates a commercial space from a residential one, an amateur from a professional: at the window, across the furniture, on the floors and so on. The challenge is "where does a designer begin?" This class will take a fresh look at what it means to work intelligently and creatively with textiles in today's expansive global market. Students will have the opportunity to study fabric design and patterning from its conception to its final product: investigating classic motifs and the cultures that created them, how a pattern comes together (repeats and various printing methods) and analyzing what fabrics and combinations work best on specific furnishings. Simple drawings, collages and design boards of textiles for interiors will be created, as well as a field trip to a fabric design studio or exhibition.
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