Oct 9th
6–8pm EDT
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New York School of Interior Design
Interior design projects may involve totally new construction or the renovation, modernization, or refurbishment of an existing facility, space, or room. This course is intended for people who are considering a career in interior design. It provides a broad introduction to the profession and an overview of the education and requisite skills. The emphasis of this course is residential, a branch of interior design that typically includes specialties...
Monday Oct 9th, 6–8pm Eastern Time
(6 sessions)
New York School of Interior Design
Whether you want to run your own business or to work for a design firm, this course will further you on your journey toward becoming an interior design professional. In this course, you will gain insight into all aspects of life as an interior designer. We will review in broad strokes what transpires from the moment a project commences until the finished work is photographed. Topics covered include setting clients' expectations, creating...
Tuesday Oct 31st, 6–8pm Eastern Time
(6 sessions)
New York School of Interior Design
Certificate in Applied Color for Design combines CE804: The Art of Choosing Paint Color, 805: Creating a Successful Color Scheme and 806: Transform an Existing Space with Color, to form a unified series of three online workshops that give meaningful insight into how professional interior designers use color along with underlying design principles to develop color schemes that make an impact. Distilled from tried-and-true NYSID courses that have...
Thursday Nov 2nd, 4–7pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)
New York School of Interior Design
In this workshop, interiors photographer Robin Del Pino Ferries will discuss tips for preparing interiors, with special attention to residential, for a photographic shoot. This lecture course will cover different approaches to styling, what to bring to the shoot, and how to use the objects and furniture in a space to your best advantage and to suit your photographic needs.
Wednesday Nov 15th, 2–4pm Eastern Time
New York School of Interior Design
Fundamentals of Residential Lighting takes you through the principal spaces in the home in four sessions, looking at lighting effects, techniques, and tools. As a participant, you will learn how we see, including the perception of color and what makes objects, surfaces, and tasks stand out. You will practice visualizing, describing, and planning lighting effects using typical residential floorplans. LED technology and controls are explained and...
Wednesday Oct 4th, 7–9pm Eastern Time
(4 sessions)
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New York School of Interior Design
In this interactive course, learn how to assemble a color-coordinated collection of fabrics, rugs and trimmings. Explore natural and man-made fibers and a variety of textile construction from printed fabrics to hand knotted rugs. Experiment with mixing patterns, textures and colors to create a rich interior environment. Learn how to choose an appropriate upholstery fabric as well as fabrics for window treatments. During this course students are...
Tuesday Nov 7th, 6–8pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)
New York School of Interior Design
A successful color scheme will pull together the look and feel of a space. This course goes beyond paint and walks you through effective and unique methods for creating a perfect scheme of colors, patterns, and surfaces. Color relationships and the psychology of color are examined. Using a variety of NYSID supplied paint, fabric, and surface swatches, students work in class to develop a mood board. How do the LIVE VIA ZOOM online courses work?...
Thursday Oct 5th, 4–7pm Eastern Time
New York School of Interior Design
Upholstered furniture is a major component in decorating, and one of the most important elements of comfortable living. This course examines all aspects of upholstered furniture as an integral part of an interior. Learn the components of upholstered seating and how famous interior designers have combined these features to create classic styles. Examine the inner workings of upholstered furniture to see how the construction impacts comfort and longevity....
Tuesday Nov 28th, 6–8pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)
New York School of Interior Design
Knowing how to bill for Interior Design Services can be challenging. There are multifarious billing models and choosing the one that is the best for you can feel overwhelming. In this course, we will look at different billing models and will work on several exercises to help determine what is the best billing model for your own design practice. Students should come prepared with a calculator. By the end of the course, you will feel more confident...
New York School of Interior Design
Advanced Modeling in Revit Architecture elaborates on the basics and intermediate level of core elements in Revit. In this course, for the well-trained Revit user, the instructor will delve into specialized features such as in-place families, adapti more.. ve components, and the massing environment. Samuel Mikhail will encourage the designers into to expand the use of this modeling tool in order to accomplish their design and detailed vision....
New York School of Interior Design
Learn how to add the final touches to a room through the addition of art and accessories. Through the lens of basic design principles such as rhythm and proportion, students will be introduced to the basic principles of how to successfully accessories a room. Explore a variety of product types and learn how to arrange artwork, ceramics and soft goods to complete your interior design vision. How do the LIVE VIA ZOOM online courses work? ...
New York School of Interior Design
Lighting for Residential Workspaces addresses lighting the key task-oriented spaces in the home: Kitchens Baths Home Offices Laundry Utility Rooms Participants learn the recommended quantity and quality of light for different tasks, spaces, and users, as well as how to deliver lighting in different interior design schemes. Lighting layouts for different spaces and electing and locating appropriate equipment are part of exercises in the presentations....
New York School of Interior Design
In this course, students will gain insight into all aspects of life as an interior designer. We will review in broad strokes what transpires from the moment a project commences until the finished work is photographed. Topics covered include: Managing clients expectations Creating project budgets and schedules Managing trades, vendors and other professionals Each lecture will be complimented by a research assignment for you to deepen your...
New York School of Interior Design
Take advantage of the functionality and productivity found in AutoCAD. Learn the fundamentals of AutoCAD in this hands-on course and discover how to efficiently prepare 2D digital drawings. Specifically designed for interior designers and using the Microsoft operating system, this course will cover the basics of AutoCAD drawing software. Topics include drawing commands, drawing set-up and edit, layers, dimensioning, and text. Save, save-as,...
New York School of Interior Design
The NCIDQ exam is the qualifying exam for certification of Interior Designers. The exam consists of 3 sections to be completed following the approval of eligible educational requirements. The three sections are: IDFX: Interior Design Fundamentals Exam - A 125 question multiple choice exam encompassing the topics of: building systems and construction, programming and site analysis, human behavior and the designed environment, construction drawing...
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