Beginner’s Guide to Design Styles offers an in-depth exploration of various design styles that shape the field of interior design. Participants will engage with a comprehensive curriculum that covers historical influences, key characteristics, and practical applications of different design styles. This course emphasizes hands-on projects, allowing learners to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world scenarios, culminating in a final project that showcases their understanding of selected design styles.
Throughout the course, individuals will collaborate on projects that foster creativity and innovation, encouraging them to publish their findings and designs in Cademix Magazine. By the end of the program, participants will have developed a robust portfolio that highlights their skills and understanding of design styles, making them more competitive in the job market. This course is tailored for those seeking to enhance their design acumen and gain practical experience that can be directly applied in professional settings.
Overview of design styles: Historical context and evolution
Key characteristics of popular styles: Modern, Traditional, Minimalist, Industrial, etc.
Color theory and its application in design styles
Materials and textures: Choosing the right elements for each style
Space planning and layout considerations for different design styles
Furniture selection and arrangement principles
Lighting design and its impact on interior aesthetics
Cultural influences on design styles and trends
Practical project: Create a mood board for a chosen design style
Final project: Develop a comprehensive design proposal for a residential or commercial space reflecting learned styles