Lately I've been thinking a lot about what I want to aim for with art. I was wondering how interior design works. If you could paint and draw a functional and attractive looking interior would there be a demand for that kind of design work?
Lately I've been thinking a lot about what I want to aim for with art. I was wondering how interior design works. If you could paint and draw a functional and attractive looking interior would there be a demand for that kind of design work?
Since interior design can involve anything from knocking down walls, to designing chairs and cushions, I think you would be best to check out college courses in interior design
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I would not draw too close comparisons between interior design and architecture. Sure, they go together but are very different practices.
Mm, if you want to be the dude, who picks wallpaper and cushions for rich people then if you can make them believe that you have superb taste and expertise then go ahead, research and practice should be done probably and you won't make it overnight but you have a chance. But if you look at the bigger picture together with interior architecture, actually designing stuff yourself then this isn't really something where you can get hired on attractive drawings, a more specialized education is generally required. Interior design isn't often even done by architects. For one because they often don't have time but also because it presents a whole new set of problems and areas wherein they aren't trained, so interior architecture is not the simplified version of architecture.
Last edited by nofu; November 8th, 2011 at 06:58 PM.
Read this http://www.biid.org.uk/working-with-...se-content.php and you'll find out what interior design can involve.
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"Work is more fun than fun."
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"Art is supposed to punch you in the brain, and it's supposed to stay punched."
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