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EVIDC303/Studio/01 - Interior Design: Materials & Color
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Credits
2.00
This course surveys surface materials, finishes, products, the dimensions of color, and the principles of color relationships that are fundamental for creating interior design solutions. Participants explore characteristics of a wide range of fabrics, wall coverings, paints, wood, ceramic, metal, glass, plastics, carpet, and more to learn about their suitability for specific applications and their economic and ecological impact. Materials topics include availability, installation, transition, substructure, and code considerations. Additionally, students design comprehensive color schemes for residential and commercial settings, participants explore how the effective use of color is integral to purpose. Projects include a wide range of approaches and practical applications to develop a thorough understanding of materials and color’s relationship to form, space, and light, expressive possibilities and technical knowledge for creative usage based on appropriate selection and methods for evaluating the sustainability of the built environment. Prerequisites: Drawing for Interiors and Interior Design Principles or equivalent experience
Registration Type
Continuing Education
Fees
CE TUIT IDS Credit
$520.00
per credit
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Fee Group
All)
Instructors
Delia, Tina
Duration
1/23/2023 - 3/30/2023
Schedule
Wednesday 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM; Moore College Art &, Online, Room XXX
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
CE Credit Credit
Class
2
Seats
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Remaining
Closed
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Moore College of Art & Design
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Program
Continuing Education
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0
College
Continuing Education
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0
Department
Continuing Education
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1
Curriculum
ID Studies
2
2
Class Level
Non Applicable
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