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Vanessa Chambe hr.1

Interior Designer. Vanessa Chambe hr.1. Patterns. Textures. Colors. Introduction.

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Vanessa Chambe hr.1

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  1. Interior Designer Vanessa Chambe hr.1 Patterns Textures Colors

  2. Introduction • “What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.”(Jane Goodall). I would love to become an interior designer one day. I love being creative and expressing myself through art. Even though I love being creative, my goal of becoming an interior designer did not start there. My dad works at the design center for General Motors Corporation (GMC). A few years ago he took me to take your kid to work day with my brothers. At the design center there is an interior design room. When we walked into that room I felt like I was in a magical world. It was the most spectacular thing I had ever seen. I was so fascinated by the variety of colors, patterns, and textures. I felt like a little kid walking into a candy shop. After that day I knew design was the avenue I wanted to take. I plan to research what the average salary of an interior designer is, what types of interior design work there is, and if there are many jobs available in this type of field. The ooh states that you typically need a bachelors degree for the interior design field. I can’t wait to learn more about interior design! Jane Goodall

  3. Nature of Work • Determine the client’s goals and requirements of the project. • Consider how the space will be used and how people will move through the space. • Sketch preliminary design plans. • Specify materials and furnishings, such as lighting, furniture, wall coverings, flooring, equipment, and artwork. • Create a timeline for the interior design project and estimate project costs. • Oversee installing the design elements. • Visit after the project to ensure that the client is satisfied.

  4. Working Conditions • Mental~ Bringing ideas to life. • Indoors~ Automotive designer • Work full time. • Environment- clean and comfortable

  5. Training/Qualifications/ Advancement • Need a bachelors degree. • Possible College- Michigan State University • High School Classes- Intro to web design, Design studio I and II, and Draw/Design.

  6. Outlook/Employment • Employment- Expected to grow by 27% from 2010 to 2020. • Employment rate rising. • Interior design= competitive. • Work at General Motors.

  7. Earnings • Lifestyle goals- nice house and stable job that I love. • Average wage- $46,280 • This wage fits my goals. • First purchase- A house

  8. Related Occupation • Industrial Designer • Responsibilities- Sketch out ideas or create blueprints, examine materials and production costs to determine manufacturing requirements, evaluate product safety, appearance, and function to determine if a design is practical. • Working Conditions- drafting tables, meeting rooms with whiteboards, and computers and other office equipment. • Training- Bachelors Degree • Outlook- expected to grow 10% from 2010 to 2020. • Earnings- $58,230

  9. Summary • In conclusion, I can’t wait to become an interior designer. I look forward to bringing to life my creative visions. Knowing that I will love going to work is a true blessing. Truthfully, of all the aspects of this career I can’t choose one negative about interior design. I knew from the beginning design was the avenue I wanted to take, and I was right.

  10. Works Cited • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/arts-and-design/interior-designers.htm • http://www.bls.gov/ooh/arts-and-design/industrial-designers.htm

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