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MOOD BOARD#1
A visual collage that communicates design concepts through images, colors, and textures, essential for client presentations.
3D RENDERING#2
The process of creating a three-dimensional image from a model, helping visualize design proposals realistically.
BUDGETING#3
The process of estimating costs for materials and services in a design project, balancing creativity with financial constraints.
CLIENT PRESENTATION#4
A formal meeting where designers present their proposals to clients, aiming to communicate ideas effectively.
COMMERCIAL DESIGN#5
Design focused on creating spaces for business use, adhering to specific standards and functionality.
DESIGN SOFTWARE#6
Programs like SketchUp and AutoCAD used for creating designs and visualizations in interior design.
TEXTURES#7
Visual patterns or surfaces applied to 3D models to enhance realism in renderings.
LIGHTING TECHNIQUES#8
Methods used to simulate light in 3D renderings, affecting mood and visibility.
PERSPECTIVE#9
The technique used in 3D rendering to create the illusion of depth and space in visualizations.
FEEDBACK#10
Constructive criticism from peers or clients aimed at improving design proposals.
CASE STUDIES#11
Real-life examples examined to understand successful design practices and principles.
COST ESTIMATION#12
The process of predicting the expenses associated with a design project, crucial for accurate budgeting.
STANDARDS COMPLIANCE#13
Ensuring designs meet industry regulations and guidelines, enhancing credibility.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES#14
Fundamental concepts guiding the creation of effective and aesthetically pleasing designs.
VISUAL STORYTELLING#15
The art of conveying a narrative through visual elements, crucial for mood boards.
DIGITAL TOOLS#16
Software applications used for creating and presenting design concepts, such as Adobe Creative Suite.
MATERIALS#17
Physical substances used in design, influencing aesthetics and functionality.
PROPOSAL DOCUMENT#18
A comprehensive presentation of design ideas, including mood boards, renderings, and budgets.
CREATIVE VISION#19
The unique perspective and ideas a designer brings to a project, guiding the design process.
ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIES#20
Techniques used to capture and maintain client interest during presentations.
REFINEMENT#21
The process of improving and perfecting design proposals based on feedback.
PROJECT COMPONENTS#22
Elements that make up a design proposal, including visuals, budgets, and compliance standards.
ASSESSMENT RUBRICS#23
Criteria used to evaluate student performance on assignments, focusing on key skills.
FINAL PROJECT#24
The culminating assignment where students integrate all learned skills into a comprehensive proposal.
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE#25
The application of design skills in real-world scenarios, preparing students for industry challenges.