Petra Božič is an interior, product, and graphic designer based in Slovenia. Her portfolio showcases projects in each of these design areas, including the renovation of a bicycle factory interior, the Deskbuddies office set, and printed patterns. The portfolio provides details on each project, such as descriptions, sketches, and information on exhibitions. It also includes a CV section about Petra's background and experiences.
BACHELORS PORTFOLIO FINAL (SPREAD).compressedAmanda Brown
The document is Amanda Brown's interior design portfolio, which includes biographical information about her background and experience in interior design. It highlights several of her past interior design projects of different types including a country club, hotel, university, office, library, spa, and restaurant. For each project, she provides information on the location, concept, skills applied, and includes renderings and diagrams. The portfolio demonstrates Amanda's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design projects and aims to showcase her skills and qualifications for potential clients and employers.
The document is a design portfolio for Saide Aiza Garfias containing summaries of several interior and product design projects. It includes summaries of a V-Loft adaptation project, a Gelateria ice cream shop project, a Caffe-Libreria project combining a cafe with a library, and several furniture design projects. It also briefly summarizes Garfias' thesis project on renovating an apartment in Florence, Italy.
Rachel Fig has provided portfolio examples for three design projects:
1) A two bedroom apartment redesign with a concept of "Reclaimed Modernism" incorporating reused mid-century furniture.
2) A redesign of the Great Arch Hall entrance at Somerset House with a concept of "Subverted Classicism" combining classical and contemporary elements.
3) A redesign of an Ashburton youth center as an "Urban Treehouse" drawing inspiration from the migratory patterns of rooks in the local area.
This document is a project report submitted by Yash Agarwal for his commercial design diploma. It outlines a case study to design a concept-based café located on the terrace of a mall in Ajmer, India. The report includes an analysis of the site location, climate, and local context. It also provides research on coffee lounges including mood boards, furniture options, lighting, flooring, and accessories. Market research is presented on existing cafes in Ajmer through a SWOT analysis. The project will develop concept drawings, architectural plans using AutoCAD, and elevations using Photoshop to design the Dakshin Café with a rustic, earthy theme celebrating South Indian coffee culture.
This document discusses design concepts and projects from various scales and typologies including residential, corporate, hospitality, and educational design. It provides an overview of the design process from conceptualization to final products. A variety of rendering and drafting skills are displayed through perspectives, plans, elevations, and other drawings of different projects. The projects showcase modern, funky, and traditional design styles.
The Project Cafe in Ahmedabad was designed by Workshop Inc to transform an existing 5-decade old bungalow structure into a contemporary cafe, art gallery and retail space. The architects carved out openings in the existing grid layout to create a more open and interconnected floorplan. Various design elements were used to both maintain elements of the original structure's identity while also creating a modern canvas for displaying art and retail goods throughout the space. Furniture and other movable objects throughout the cafe double as art pieces, allowing the space to take on new identities as items are changed out.
This document is a design portfolio belonging to Maddie Lee Martin. It contains summaries and renderings of several commercial and residential design projects, including:
1) A hotel design in Valencia, Spain featuring a dining room, lobby, and bar on the first floor and guest rooms on the second floor.
2) A freeform art gallery building in Chicago inspired by a deconstructed image and including two gallery spaces.
3) An office design for an advertising agency called 22Squared featuring vibrant colors and textures.
4) A classroom design for a home school inspired by the children's book "I Ain't Gonna Paint No More."
5) A residential kitchen design concept based
BACHELORS PORTFOLIO FINAL (SPREAD).compressedAmanda Brown
The document is Amanda Brown's interior design portfolio, which includes biographical information about her background and experience in interior design. It highlights several of her past interior design projects of different types including a country club, hotel, university, office, library, spa, and restaurant. For each project, she provides information on the location, concept, skills applied, and includes renderings and diagrams. The portfolio demonstrates Amanda's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design projects and aims to showcase her skills and qualifications for potential clients and employers.
The document is a design portfolio for Saide Aiza Garfias containing summaries of several interior and product design projects. It includes summaries of a V-Loft adaptation project, a Gelateria ice cream shop project, a Caffe-Libreria project combining a cafe with a library, and several furniture design projects. It also briefly summarizes Garfias' thesis project on renovating an apartment in Florence, Italy.
Rachel Fig has provided portfolio examples for three design projects:
1) A two bedroom apartment redesign with a concept of "Reclaimed Modernism" incorporating reused mid-century furniture.
2) A redesign of the Great Arch Hall entrance at Somerset House with a concept of "Subverted Classicism" combining classical and contemporary elements.
3) A redesign of an Ashburton youth center as an "Urban Treehouse" drawing inspiration from the migratory patterns of rooks in the local area.
This document is a project report submitted by Yash Agarwal for his commercial design diploma. It outlines a case study to design a concept-based café located on the terrace of a mall in Ajmer, India. The report includes an analysis of the site location, climate, and local context. It also provides research on coffee lounges including mood boards, furniture options, lighting, flooring, and accessories. Market research is presented on existing cafes in Ajmer through a SWOT analysis. The project will develop concept drawings, architectural plans using AutoCAD, and elevations using Photoshop to design the Dakshin Café with a rustic, earthy theme celebrating South Indian coffee culture.
This document discusses design concepts and projects from various scales and typologies including residential, corporate, hospitality, and educational design. It provides an overview of the design process from conceptualization to final products. A variety of rendering and drafting skills are displayed through perspectives, plans, elevations, and other drawings of different projects. The projects showcase modern, funky, and traditional design styles.
The Project Cafe in Ahmedabad was designed by Workshop Inc to transform an existing 5-decade old bungalow structure into a contemporary cafe, art gallery and retail space. The architects carved out openings in the existing grid layout to create a more open and interconnected floorplan. Various design elements were used to both maintain elements of the original structure's identity while also creating a modern canvas for displaying art and retail goods throughout the space. Furniture and other movable objects throughout the cafe double as art pieces, allowing the space to take on new identities as items are changed out.
This document is a design portfolio belonging to Maddie Lee Martin. It contains summaries and renderings of several commercial and residential design projects, including:
1) A hotel design in Valencia, Spain featuring a dining room, lobby, and bar on the first floor and guest rooms on the second floor.
2) A freeform art gallery building in Chicago inspired by a deconstructed image and including two gallery spaces.
3) An office design for an advertising agency called 22Squared featuring vibrant colors and textures.
4) A classroom design for a home school inspired by the children's book "I Ain't Gonna Paint No More."
5) A residential kitchen design concept based
This document provides an overview of interior designer Paul Ramoie's portfolio and design philosophy. It includes 10 sections that highlight different design projects across various typologies including residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and pro bono designs. The document emphasizes Ramoie's focus on incorporating nature, texture, and organic shapes into modern and structural designs. It also outlines his goal of using design to benefit communities through non-profit work and making interior spaces accessible to all.
The document outlines the portfolio and work of Phoenix Grey Interior Design. It includes summaries and details of residential, commercial, and furniture design projects. Phoenix Grey has experience using software such as AutoCAD, Sketchup, Vray, Photoshop, and Revit. The portfolio highlights include interior designs for a cosmetics boutique, winery, cottage, and homeless shelter with vocational facilities. Furniture designs include a transformable chair and stackable luminaries. The document also lists artwork created through various mediums.
This document appears to be an interior design portfolio belonging to Joelle Hoeflicher. It includes summaries and images from various interior design projects, including designing a home for aging in place called Trout Pond, renovating a college bookstore called Lakeland Bookstore, designing a toy store called Barba-Loots, and an upscale Italian restaurant called Altitude Restaurant. It also includes renderings and sketches from other projects, as well as an invitation created in InDesign and designs for a weaver's studio space and stair model.
This document summarizes an interior designer's portfolio. It includes 3 sentences:
The portfolio showcases residential and commercial projects that demonstrate the designer's creativity in using color, lighting, and materials to enhance interior spaces. Several residential renovation projects are highlighted that required working within structural limitations to customize designs. Commercial portfolio pieces include a ceramic tile showroom, office space, and theater renovation designed to maximize functionality within the given footprint.
This is my portfolio consisting of work from the past two years as a result of the Applied Interior Design diploma at Unitec. It contains examples of my work which include hand-drawing and rendering and CAD design work for a hospitality and retail situation.
Srishti Malik is an interior designer passionate about designing high quality, eccentric interiors that combine freshness, modernity and distinctive taste. She has experience as an interior content writer and freelance blogger. She is looking for an entry level position in a design firm to exhibit her strengths and enhance her design skills. Her qualifications include a Masters in Interior Design from Florence Design Academy in Italy and courses in AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3DSMax and Adobe programs.
The document appears to be a resume for Gourav Kuruganti that includes sections about his personal information, qualifications, work experience, technical skills, and samples of his interior design, space design, landscape design, and product design work. Some of the interior design projects highlighted include a contemporary living room, hotel suites, apartments, and spiritual places. The space design projects include a bakery cafe, home furnishings mall, and diagnostic center.
The design concept for the boutique hotel bedroom and lobby in Florence, Italy is to capture the city's fashion influence through luxurious materials and details inspired by Italian designers. Natural colors and contemporary mixes of metals reference the work of architect Carla Scarpa. A blown up detail of an Anne Fontaine sweater adorns the wall behind the bed. The design aims to immerse visitors in Florence's culture of high fashion through an elegant and stylish atmosphere.
This document provides an overview of Fritz Hansen furniture used in various architectural projects around the world. It is divided into sections on business, culture, and hospitality. In the business section, it shows examples of Fritz Hansen chairs used in fashion and lifestyle stores, healthcare facilities, and finance/business buildings. In the culture section, it features chairs in cultural facilities, government buildings, and public buildings. In the hospitality section, it highlights hotels and restaurants that incorporate Fritz Hansen designs. The document aims to inspire readers by showing how Fritz Hansen furniture complements architectural spaces globally.
This document contains the portfolio of interior designer Jyoti Goswami. It includes summaries and images of residential and commercial design projects including bedroom, bathroom, living room, and kitchen designs as well as space planning. Floor plans and 3D renderings are provided for residential projects. Commercial project examples include a wine shop layout and beauty salon design. Contact information is provided at the end for anyone interested in working with Jyoti Goswami on future interior design projects.
This document contains summaries of Cherim McDowell's portfolio projects, which include an oncology center, a restaurant, a retail space, a corporate office, and a conceptual restaurant. The oncology center incorporated spaces for chemotherapy and radiation treatment in an environment focused on wellness and creativity. The restaurant design incorporated dining, bar, and modern aesthetic spaces that followed environmental standards. The retail space included five activity zones for children and teenagers focused on art, music, discovery, dress-up, and snacks to create a fun atmosphere.
This portfolio document contains summaries of 12 interior design projects completed by Rizvi Rafeek. The projects cover a range of building typologies including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and craft centers. For each project, a brief description is provided of the design concept and approach. The document demonstrates Rizvi Rafeek's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design.
Nicole Kules' interior design portfolio includes 6 projects: 1) An office space for a design firm that features different zones for work, collaboration, and breaks; 2) An exit and piazza for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence with a canopy structure; 3) A chair made of plywood with a floral pattern; 4) A residential loft with space for a family's business; 5) A promotional mailer for a design team with a toy packaging design; 6) A youth oncology center with private patient rooms and a technology-focused lobby.
The document provides a summary of Regina Shakya's interior design and architectural work. It includes interior designs for retail pop-up stores, residential home extensions, commercial spaces like cafes and bars, and an academic institutional building. The projects demonstrate Regina's skills in space planning, 3D modeling, rendering, and innovative design solutions to meet client needs and design briefs.
The document discusses how several millennials have pursued non-traditional career paths after college. Abigale Belcrest received a degree in Arabic studies and is now using a Fulbright scholarship in Morocco to study family law and the Arabic language. Carl Anthony combined his media degrees into a career in the auto industry utilizing his communication skills. Breayne Riddle had initially planned to be a screenwriter but now enjoys the stability of her job working with seniors after returning to Michigan for family reasons. Rachel Reed graduated with a philosophy degree but has worked in marketing and traveled internationally due to her outgoing personality and large network. The document suggests millennials are attracted to entrepreneurship more than previous generations.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches presentation creation software.
This document discusses quality control in the apparel industry of Bangladesh. It covers the meaning of quality, dimensions of quality control, quality management systems, principles of total quality management, importance of quality management control, and types of quality inspection systems used. The key points are:
1) Quality control ensures customer needs are met through all stages from design to finished products.
2) Dimensions of quality include timeliness, completeness, and consistency of service or products.
3) Various quality management systems and principles like PDCA cycles are used to continually improve quality.
4) Inspection systems like the 4 point system are implemented to identify defects before production and delivery.
This document provides information about tinting and over dyeing processes for denim garments. It discusses:
- Tinting/over dyeing involves lightly dyeing garments with colors like yellow or pink after fading to give a new fashion or better appearance.
- The process is done on garments after washing techniques like acid wash or stone wash. Direct or reactive dyes are used to color the white/base areas.
- Tinting can be done overall by immersion or localized by spray. It provides a new color effect while maintaining the indigo tone.
- Proper precautions must be taken like fabric and thread matching, and compatible accessories, to avoid irregular dyeing
This document is the National Highways Safety Ordinance from 2000 which was enacted by the President of Pakistan. It aims to provide safe driving on national highways. The ordinance establishes various definitions related to vehicles and driving. It defines terms like ambulance, bicycle, driver, goods vehicle, license, motor vehicle, national highway and others. It was enacted using emergency powers due to the suspension of the National Assembly and Senate at the time.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on coloration of technical textiles. It begins with welcoming the audience and introducing the presenter and topic. It then discusses how coloration involves applying colorants to technical textiles in a complex process due to the variety of materials. The objectives of coloration are then outlined, including not changing material properties and being non-toxic. The document proceeds to discuss different dye classes and their suitable fiber types, as well as pretreatment processes like scouring and bleaching. Conventional dyeing and printing techniques are also summarized. Finally, color measurement, fastness, and standards are briefly covered.
LKP Securities is a financial services company founded in 1948 in India. It provides multi-dimensional financial services including equities, debt markets, corporate finance, investment banking, and wealth management. Headquartered in Mumbai, it has over 350 employees and 414 offices nationwide serving over 67,500 customers. The company has a net worth of 142 crore as of 2010. It was one of India's first securities brokerage houses and is registered with the Reserve Bank of India.
This document provides an overview of interior designer Paul Ramoie's portfolio and design philosophy. It includes 10 sections that highlight different design projects across various typologies including residential, commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and pro bono designs. The document emphasizes Ramoie's focus on incorporating nature, texture, and organic shapes into modern and structural designs. It also outlines his goal of using design to benefit communities through non-profit work and making interior spaces accessible to all.
The document outlines the portfolio and work of Phoenix Grey Interior Design. It includes summaries and details of residential, commercial, and furniture design projects. Phoenix Grey has experience using software such as AutoCAD, Sketchup, Vray, Photoshop, and Revit. The portfolio highlights include interior designs for a cosmetics boutique, winery, cottage, and homeless shelter with vocational facilities. Furniture designs include a transformable chair and stackable luminaries. The document also lists artwork created through various mediums.
This document appears to be an interior design portfolio belonging to Joelle Hoeflicher. It includes summaries and images from various interior design projects, including designing a home for aging in place called Trout Pond, renovating a college bookstore called Lakeland Bookstore, designing a toy store called Barba-Loots, and an upscale Italian restaurant called Altitude Restaurant. It also includes renderings and sketches from other projects, as well as an invitation created in InDesign and designs for a weaver's studio space and stair model.
This document summarizes an interior designer's portfolio. It includes 3 sentences:
The portfolio showcases residential and commercial projects that demonstrate the designer's creativity in using color, lighting, and materials to enhance interior spaces. Several residential renovation projects are highlighted that required working within structural limitations to customize designs. Commercial portfolio pieces include a ceramic tile showroom, office space, and theater renovation designed to maximize functionality within the given footprint.
This is my portfolio consisting of work from the past two years as a result of the Applied Interior Design diploma at Unitec. It contains examples of my work which include hand-drawing and rendering and CAD design work for a hospitality and retail situation.
Srishti Malik is an interior designer passionate about designing high quality, eccentric interiors that combine freshness, modernity and distinctive taste. She has experience as an interior content writer and freelance blogger. She is looking for an entry level position in a design firm to exhibit her strengths and enhance her design skills. Her qualifications include a Masters in Interior Design from Florence Design Academy in Italy and courses in AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3DSMax and Adobe programs.
The document appears to be a resume for Gourav Kuruganti that includes sections about his personal information, qualifications, work experience, technical skills, and samples of his interior design, space design, landscape design, and product design work. Some of the interior design projects highlighted include a contemporary living room, hotel suites, apartments, and spiritual places. The space design projects include a bakery cafe, home furnishings mall, and diagnostic center.
The design concept for the boutique hotel bedroom and lobby in Florence, Italy is to capture the city's fashion influence through luxurious materials and details inspired by Italian designers. Natural colors and contemporary mixes of metals reference the work of architect Carla Scarpa. A blown up detail of an Anne Fontaine sweater adorns the wall behind the bed. The design aims to immerse visitors in Florence's culture of high fashion through an elegant and stylish atmosphere.
This document provides an overview of Fritz Hansen furniture used in various architectural projects around the world. It is divided into sections on business, culture, and hospitality. In the business section, it shows examples of Fritz Hansen chairs used in fashion and lifestyle stores, healthcare facilities, and finance/business buildings. In the culture section, it features chairs in cultural facilities, government buildings, and public buildings. In the hospitality section, it highlights hotels and restaurants that incorporate Fritz Hansen designs. The document aims to inspire readers by showing how Fritz Hansen furniture complements architectural spaces globally.
This document contains the portfolio of interior designer Jyoti Goswami. It includes summaries and images of residential and commercial design projects including bedroom, bathroom, living room, and kitchen designs as well as space planning. Floor plans and 3D renderings are provided for residential projects. Commercial project examples include a wine shop layout and beauty salon design. Contact information is provided at the end for anyone interested in working with Jyoti Goswami on future interior design projects.
This document contains summaries of Cherim McDowell's portfolio projects, which include an oncology center, a restaurant, a retail space, a corporate office, and a conceptual restaurant. The oncology center incorporated spaces for chemotherapy and radiation treatment in an environment focused on wellness and creativity. The restaurant design incorporated dining, bar, and modern aesthetic spaces that followed environmental standards. The retail space included five activity zones for children and teenagers focused on art, music, discovery, dress-up, and snacks to create a fun atmosphere.
This portfolio document contains summaries of 12 interior design projects completed by Rizvi Rafeek. The projects cover a range of building typologies including restaurants, hotels, retail stores, and craft centers. For each project, a brief description is provided of the design concept and approach. The document demonstrates Rizvi Rafeek's range of experience in commercial and institutional interior design.
Nicole Kules' interior design portfolio includes 6 projects: 1) An office space for a design firm that features different zones for work, collaboration, and breaks; 2) An exit and piazza for the Uffizi Gallery in Florence with a canopy structure; 3) A chair made of plywood with a floral pattern; 4) A residential loft with space for a family's business; 5) A promotional mailer for a design team with a toy packaging design; 6) A youth oncology center with private patient rooms and a technology-focused lobby.
The document provides a summary of Regina Shakya's interior design and architectural work. It includes interior designs for retail pop-up stores, residential home extensions, commercial spaces like cafes and bars, and an academic institutional building. The projects demonstrate Regina's skills in space planning, 3D modeling, rendering, and innovative design solutions to meet client needs and design briefs.
The document discusses how several millennials have pursued non-traditional career paths after college. Abigale Belcrest received a degree in Arabic studies and is now using a Fulbright scholarship in Morocco to study family law and the Arabic language. Carl Anthony combined his media degrees into a career in the auto industry utilizing his communication skills. Breayne Riddle had initially planned to be a screenwriter but now enjoys the stability of her job working with seniors after returning to Michigan for family reasons. Rachel Reed graduated with a philosophy degree but has worked in marketing and traveled internationally due to her outgoing personality and large network. The document suggests millennials are attracted to entrepreneurship more than previous generations.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches presentation creation software.
This document discusses quality control in the apparel industry of Bangladesh. It covers the meaning of quality, dimensions of quality control, quality management systems, principles of total quality management, importance of quality management control, and types of quality inspection systems used. The key points are:
1) Quality control ensures customer needs are met through all stages from design to finished products.
2) Dimensions of quality include timeliness, completeness, and consistency of service or products.
3) Various quality management systems and principles like PDCA cycles are used to continually improve quality.
4) Inspection systems like the 4 point system are implemented to identify defects before production and delivery.
This document provides information about tinting and over dyeing processes for denim garments. It discusses:
- Tinting/over dyeing involves lightly dyeing garments with colors like yellow or pink after fading to give a new fashion or better appearance.
- The process is done on garments after washing techniques like acid wash or stone wash. Direct or reactive dyes are used to color the white/base areas.
- Tinting can be done overall by immersion or localized by spray. It provides a new color effect while maintaining the indigo tone.
- Proper precautions must be taken like fabric and thread matching, and compatible accessories, to avoid irregular dyeing
This document is the National Highways Safety Ordinance from 2000 which was enacted by the President of Pakistan. It aims to provide safe driving on national highways. The ordinance establishes various definitions related to vehicles and driving. It defines terms like ambulance, bicycle, driver, goods vehicle, license, motor vehicle, national highway and others. It was enacted using emergency powers due to the suspension of the National Assembly and Senate at the time.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on coloration of technical textiles. It begins with welcoming the audience and introducing the presenter and topic. It then discusses how coloration involves applying colorants to technical textiles in a complex process due to the variety of materials. The objectives of coloration are then outlined, including not changing material properties and being non-toxic. The document proceeds to discuss different dye classes and their suitable fiber types, as well as pretreatment processes like scouring and bleaching. Conventional dyeing and printing techniques are also summarized. Finally, color measurement, fastness, and standards are briefly covered.
LKP Securities is a financial services company founded in 1948 in India. It provides multi-dimensional financial services including equities, debt markets, corporate finance, investment banking, and wealth management. Headquartered in Mumbai, it has over 350 employees and 414 offices nationwide serving over 67,500 customers. The company has a net worth of 142 crore as of 2010. It was one of India's first securities brokerage houses and is registered with the Reserve Bank of India.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation by simply clicking the "GET STARTED" prompt. In just one sentence, it pitches presentation creation using Haiku Deck on SlideShare's platform.
This document provides information about a vapour absorption refrigerator. It begins with welcoming the audience and introducing the presenter and presentation topic. It then defines a vapour absorption refrigerator as a refrigerator that uses heat from external sources like solar energy to power the cooling process. It discusses uses like food storage in RVs. The document continues with the history of vapour absorption refrigerators from the early 20th century to modern times. It then explains the principles and processes involved, including evaporation, absorption and regeneration phases. Specific systems like lithium bromide salt water and water spray variants are described. The document concludes by listing advantages like fewer moving parts and ability to use waste heat.
This document contains diagrams and descriptions of various anatomical structures in the head and neck region, including the brain, cranial nerves, meninges, venous sinuses, paranasal sinuses, oral cavity, tongue, larynx, pharynx, and associated muscles. The diagrams show the locations and relationships between these structures.
Dr. Amir H. Sanjari has extensive experience in experimental particle, nuclear, and radiation physics research through positions in academia and laboratories. He has achievements in research, obtaining grants, teaching, management, and developing radiation devices. His background includes simulation work, data analysis, and coordinating large international collaborations.
The document describes proposed renovations to a design studio building. Key points:
- The furniture and overall aesthetic are as important as the layout in updating the space to be more inviting and cater to computer-based classes. Tables will have built-in charging ports.
- Breakout spaces and lounges are included for group work and taking breaks. Glass partitions separate classes but make the spaces feel more open.
- Sliding glass walls allow for flexible use of pin-up space. Transparent partitions throughout invite viewing of other studios' work.
- Upper level studios have individual spaces for senior capstone projects but still include breakout areas. A cafe is located below for snacks.
Jennifer Moehring is an interior design student who has completed several portfolio projects showcasing her skills. These include designing a Moroccan-inspired restaurant called The Painted Elephant, an office space for a graphics firm called Jump, and converting a historic schoolhouse into a residence. She also gained experience interning at Kohler where she assisted with product displays and trend research. Additionally, Moehring studied Chinese culture and painting techniques during a study abroad program in China.
Louise Vester is an architect who provides her portfolio. Her portfolio includes projects such as a competition-winning pavilion design for Chart Art Fair, a senior housing development integrated with a daycare, and a summer house design. Her experience includes internships with architecture firms and freelance work. She is fluent in Danish and English.
Asya Filipchenko is an architect and interior designer with over 15 years of experience. She has degrees from universities in Moscow and a diploma from Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland. Her portfolio includes student work and professional experience with commercial design projects including offices, retail stores, cafes, and residential homes. She has extensive skills in 3D modeling, drawings, space planning, and material/furniture selection.
This document contains Sheri Pociluyko's resume. It includes her contact information, objective, work experience in interior design, esthetics, and as a makeup artist. It also lists her education including degrees in interior design and an MBA in marketing. The resume highlights her computer skills and organizations. Attached is her portfolio including interior design projects, paintings, and a kayak museum concept.
The document discusses several interior design concepts and projects that utilize recycled and sustainable materials. Some key points:
- A proposed design for an HP printing store in Sofia, Bulgaria uses recycled cardboard boxes, paper tubes, and re-board planes from an abandoned factory to create modular furniture and interior elements.
- Another concept explores new shapes and combinations of recycled materials to create a series of functional and ecological objects with simple modular designs for rearranging.
- A brainstorming space aims to stimulate creativity by giving each chair a unique individuality so team members can choose one matching their personality.
This document is the portfolio of Francesco De Nunzio, an Italian product designer and artist. It includes sections on his background and skills, examples of his furniture design, product design and artwork. Some of his past projects include designing coffee mugs for a bar in Rome and porcelain services for the airline Alitalia. His artwork covers subjects such as portraits, abstract concepts and pin-ups.
The document is a portfolio for Louise Vester, an architect. It includes summaries of 11 projects she has worked on, from competition wins to internships. Her experience includes working for various architecture firms and participating in international workshops. She is fluent in Danish and English and has strong presentation, graphic design, and modeling skills. Her passion is creating spaces that bring people together through thoughtful compositions considering light, sound, textures and greenery.
This document contains portfolio pieces from an interior decorator named Janelle. It includes sketches, draftings, 3D models, boards, and concepts for residential and commercial projects. Some of the projects featured are a home studio, Southeast Asia bedroom, condo design, flower kiosk, and home accessories retail store. The portfolio demonstrates Janelle's skills and experience in interior design and decoration through examples of her creative work.
This document contains portfolio pieces from an interior decorator named Janelle. It includes sketches, draftings, 3D models, boards, and concepts for residential and commercial projects. Some of the projects featured are a home studio, Southeast Asia bedroom, condo design, flower kiosk, and home accessories retail store. The portfolio demonstrates Janelle's skills and experience in interior design and decoration through examples of her past work.
Lightspace 2018 lightspace catalog from Bowermans and Maybell GroupJared Goodwin
lightspace’s vision is to be the most creative brand in public space furniture.
Originality is our language. Design is our life. The constant expression of design using spatial awareness, creating identity and delivering functionality is our blood. Our mission is to bridge the divide between Eastern and Western design and unite world leading designers from across the globe and in our native mainland to bring ideas and creatives together with high end manufacturing capabilities to create outstanding original design furniture using world class materials and manufacturing processes.
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- The document discusses interior design concepts and styles for a 80 square meter sushi restaurant with a mezzanine area to be used as a kitchen.
- It presents three different design styles - Modern, Contemporary, and Andalusian - with color palettes, characteristic design elements, and example images for each.
- The goal is to design the space in a modern and cozy way that reflects traditional Japanese culture and style while incorporating contemporary elements.
The document provides an overview of mid-century design trends and projects, including renovations of the WA Museum in Perth and an office in Tokyo featuring an industrial look. It also highlights several interior design projects from notable designers that showcase and pay tribute to iconic mid-century style, such as apartments designed by Ben Pentreath and other works featuring clean lines and sophisticated styles from the 1940s-1960s. The document serves as a guide to inspiring mid-century design trends, news, and projects.
This portfolio from Sofia Paiva de Araujo documents her artistic drawings, architectural projects, and creative designs from her first two semesters of study in architecture and urbanism at the University Católica de Brasília. It includes charcoal drawings of hands, chairs, buildings, and nude figures as well as two architectural projects - a chapel for a small town in Brazil and a school building with a curved design and colored sun panels. The portfolio also highlights a creative design challenge to build a traditional Brazilian interior element called a cobogo balustrade using plaster and wood.
This document is Louise Vester's portfolio, which includes sections about her education, experience, skills, publications, and contact information. She has a Bachelor's degree in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and has worked on various competition and internship projects. Her skills include digital and analog design, modeling, visualization, and communication. She is fluent in Danish and English and understands Swedish and Norwegian.
This portfolio belongs to Jason Wang, an industrial design student. It contains summaries of three projects:
1. Bubble Boba - A redesign of bubble tea presented in edible spheres to reduce waste. Prototypes included plates to hold different numbers of "bubbles".
2. Drip - A humidifier designed through emphasizing form to look like a water drop. It illuminates and controls humidity through an app.
3. Rinse-Box - A rinser for juicing jars designed through research on pain points of cleaning. A prototype uses water pressure and a filter to quickly clean jars.
This document is Christina Payne's portfolio, which includes her design philosophy, work experience, school projects, and resume information. It summarizes her approach to design as enhancing daily life through functional and emotionally stimulating environments. Samples of her work include retail store designs for T-Mobile and Starbucks, a bank design, and residential renovation projects involving accessibility and aging-in-place considerations.
This portfolio document outlines various interior design projects completed by Rabia Peerzada. It includes conceptual designs for a luminaire, bookstore called Kinokuniya, cafe, residential bathroom, entry foyer, exhibition space, travel agency, library, desert resort, paintings, and mosaic designs. The bookstore design called "Kinokuniya, The Art of Making Books" would provide space for reading, socializing, and hands-on bookmaking. Plans, sections, perspectives, and diagrams are presented to illustrate the design concept and layout for each project.
This document summarizes Naomi Souza's final presentation for an Interior Design class. It includes summaries of different interior design boards showcasing concepts like color, texture, balance. It also includes a critique of the class from Naomi's perspective, stating that the class focused more on technical skills like lettering rather than design concepts as expected, and feedback was lacking for projects. Overall, Naomi felt there was too much "busy work" and not enough continuity or interaction in the class.
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Faculty of design Ljubljana
- Interior design
University of life sciences Poznan, Poland -
Furniture design
6 month CEEPUS exchange
Photoshop
Illustrator
Indesign
AutoCAD
Artlantis
Sketchup
Word
Wordpress
Assosiation of young designers and artists - DOUM
position: PR, organizing events
Hausfold
position: founder and desinger
Education Experiences and work
Languages
cv
Slovenian English
GermanCroatian
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hard working
team player
quick thinker
organized
determined
sympathetic
friendly
Traveling Sewing DIY Photography Meeting new people
Interior Product Graphic Pattern Re - design Film Music
Atributes
Poland Croatia Greece England Germany Italy Spain Checz Republic Macedonia Austria Slovakia
Interests
The streets i’ve roamed
cv
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interior design
student container
Zigzag container is a place that
would make a person feel like he is
in a real home.
The things that i put in considera-
tion are that it is warm, it has a lot of
‘empty’ space. That is comfortable for
a couple and for their guests.
I also wanted to make a special fea-
ture, that would be different than
normal spaces that we have seen so
far.
I named my container Zigzag, be-
cause of the patterns that I used on
the surfaces, the combination of the
osb board and white colour and be-
cause of the mixture of the soft and
hard texture.
Basic points for designing were, that user
is a student or a young couple.
What they need and want is a lot of
storage for books and other stuff.
Enough space to have some friends
around but it still has to be function-
al and easy to clean.
ZigZag
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interior design
living/dining room kitchen bathroom bedroom/office
Living room in the
zigzag container is
very fresh, modern
and cosy. Instead of
normal couch and
coffe table I put in
seating bags and a
tray for drinks. But
because the living
area is lifted, it does
not give you the feel-
ing of sitting on the
floor. The centre of
the living space is a
big bookshelf, the
light is given by two
standing lamps, that
can be also used for a
ceiling lamp above the
dining space.
Dining space is a spe-
cial feature. It is stored
in the wall when you
need empty space and
when the table and
chairs are needed,
they can be pulled out
in the lenght of 1,60m.
I wanted to separate
the office and sleep-
ing area, even thought
they are in the same
room. I did this in
the way, that I lifted
the bed and because
of that I also gained a
room for storage
under the bed.
On the other half of
the room, there is an
office space, with a big
table, chair and some
shelves for storage.
Kitchen is equipt just
with the essentials -
sink, oven and stove,
everything else is re-
served for storage.
Because the counter
top is limited by the
size of the room, i also
made a part that can
be lifted when more
space for cooking
and preparing food is
needed.
Bathroom is the
smallest space in the
container but is not
less functional be-
cause of that. It has
all the furniture that
is needed and a large
cabinet for storage.
The shower is not to-
tally closed, it is de-
vided with the rest of
the room just with a
glass ‘wall’, so that the
space feels bigger.
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BAR
Project
The purpose of the project
is to increase the supply,
adding various programs,
events. But the most ip-
ortant task is of course to
change the interior of the
bar, updating it and making
it more appealing and inter-
esting for visitors.
Inspiration
Open plan
The interior has to be
bright, open and it has to
have enough room to move
around.
Creative corner
I inclouded a special place
in a bar, where people could
leave notes, business cards,
write beautiful thoughts and
drawings.
Layout
interior design
Scandinavian style
My main inspiration was
Scandinavian style. This
style has a lot of wood in the
interior so it makes a room
feel warm and cosy.
Good vibe
The bar also has to have a
wellcoming feeling for dif-
ferent groups of people.
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interior design
RENOVATION OF A BICYCLE FACTORY
Rog
The main topic of this project is to renovate the Rog factory. The factory Rog, de-
spite belonging to the industrial heritage, is as an object already in decay. Due to
its location, architecture and history, it would be irresponsible to condemned it to
failure. My intention was to renew the factory to keep its industrial architecture
and update it.
Although the building is in state od degredation, its interior still helds various
cultural, artistic, musical and sporting programs run by the local current resi-
dents. As part of the renovation, I kept some of the current program and added
some new ones.
However, since the current residents of the factory are already considereing it to
be their home, the building would include a new living space for existing and new
residents. The factory Rog would also obtain the renewal of its original grandeur
of the building and would be a good example of maintaining industrial architec-
ture. Residents and others who are currently working in the factory, would despite
the renovation keep or even improved their living quarters and program.
Project
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product design
OFFICE SET
Deskbuddies
Since so far seen similar office kits,
Deskbuddies may vary by minimal-
ist design, which adds aesthetic value
to the functionality and gives strict
office environment, a homey touch.
Deskbuddies is a set of five wood-
en elements, that when placed on a
desk, both in the home and working
environment, allows the organiza-
tion and aesthetic arrangement of a
wide range of office supplies.
product design
Featured in:Exhebitions:
2013
POP UP DOM, Ljubljana
2014
PREOBRAZBA with DOUM, Ljubljana
PROCES with DOUM, Ljubljana
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK- Pop up dom, Vienna
Elle magazine Slovenia
Delo in dom +
Gloss
City magazine
The set consists of five handmade,
unique “buddies: box for paper
notes, pencil holder, ambient light,
hour-box and box for small stuff.
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product design
PENDANT LAMP
Woodstrip
Woodstrip is a simple hanging lamp,
made of maple veneer.
What makes it special is the polished
design with an accent turquoise
stripe on the side that gives the space
a pop of colour.
Other:Exhibitions:
2014
PREOBRAZBA with DOUM, Ljubljana
PROCES with DOUM, Ljubljana
BRANDS and SIGNS, Month of design, Ljubljana
Elle talent competition - selected
the best, by the Elle magazine
editorial board
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product design
PILLOWS
Trip
Trip collection is inspired by colours
and patterns, that make a trip as a
journey or trip as a state of mind.
Pillows are all hand printed and
dyed.
Exhibitions:
2014
PROCES with DOUM, Ljubljana
ODKRITJE with DOUM, Maribor
LABIRINT with DOUM. Ljubljana
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COFFEE TABLES
Esenel
Collection Esenel consists of two cafe
tables of different dimensions(Esenel
L w440 x h600 and Esenel S w550 x
h400).
The design is inspired by geometry
and the playful contrast between col-
our, lines and clean shapes.
The hexagonal table is made of ma-
ple solid wood and the elegant color-
ed legs are made of iron.
product design
Featured in:Exhebitions:
2014
VIENNA DESIGN WEEK- Pop up dom, Vienna
ODKRTIJE exhebition with DOUM, Maribor
H.O.M.E magazine Slovenia
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patterns
PRINTS AND PATTERNS
Instructions:
1. find scissors
2. pick the print you love
3. cut it out on the markings
4. find a frame
5. put it in a frame
6. Voila!