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Interior Design Course- Principles, Practices, & Techniques for the Aspiring Designer (06) by Tangaz, Tomris [Paperback (2006)]

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Interior Design Course- Principles, Practices, & Techniques for the Aspiring Designer (06) by Tangaz, Tomris [Paperback (2006)]

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First published February 6, 2006

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9 reviews6 followers
September 21, 2022
This is a good starter into the career of Interior Design.

I am an Interior Design student and this is great to get a good grasp of the concept of what we designers are and what we do. This book stays true to its title because you do feel like you are taking an Interior Design course at your very own pace which is why I started it last year but ended up finishing it today.

It has taught me things that I have yet to learn in my classes and also gave me a refresher on subjects I learned about a couple of years ago. I would recommend this book mainly towards students or those that are thinking about choosing design as their career. It is also good to have if you are already a designer and need a refresher every once in a while.

Nonetheless, as a student I often find myself looking back at this book and others for guidance because college can't and doesn't teach you everything you need to know about your career. I always preach seeking extra knowledge from other inputs other than university. May that be through online courses, books or podcasts it is a wonderful extra piece of information that we can use in our careers.

Though, for it to be a course, the ending did end a bit abruptly. It talks about going on your own but I would have enjoyed it more if it went a bit more into details or perhaps a section where one can write notes, or even a letter from the author to an aspiring designer.
650 reviews10 followers
March 6, 2020
Just like taking a self-paced course on Interior Design. It touches on everything.

Whether your interested in finding a new way to see both public spaces and your own personal space (my initial interest) or you’re considering a career in Interior Design, this was an information packed gem.
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116 reviews26 followers
November 25, 2009
Aún cuando se han hecho varios proyectos de interiores, parece que cada que se inicia uno nuevo es el primero de todos.
Este libro para principiantes ayuda a mantener una metodología y explorar nuevas opciones de representación.
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October 17, 2012
For the most part this book helps you get the right tools to make great concept art, so i recommend anyone who wants to read about interior design at least read the first few chapters and peruse the sections on finding resources and interior samples.
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May 12, 2012
Great background reading for commercial interior design. Focus on architectural drawing, model making, concept boards, sample boards and setting up on your own.
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April 22, 2014
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August 5, 2017
i think that this book is very useful and enjoyable
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