The New York School of Interior Design prepares aspiring interior designers and working professionals through a comprehensive education in an expert faculty to foster industry relationships. As a global leader in interior design education, the school's innovative curricula and strategic collaborations place graduates in influential positions worldwide.
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New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Are you operating your business efficiently? Are you maximizing profit? Learn how to manage all phases of projects - from budget, to proposal, to order placement, to final invoice preparation through this hands-on course that introduces the web based software StudioWebware. In addition to structured in-class training exercises, participants will be able to further their knowledge through individual experimentation with the sandbox version of the...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Planning for growth is essential both for the survival of your business and for your own development. How does a brand grow? How can you manage your practice from the beginning to set it up for future growth that will develop organically? Several scenarios will be discussed and will cover partnerships, scale of projects and/or business as well as development of different revenue streams. Businesses should be groomed to grow in alignment with the...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Plumbing Fixtures & Fittings – From toilets to shower systems: Present types of Plumbing fixtures and fitting required and used in today’s bathrooms, with an emphasis on residential bath applications, some commercial applications will be explored. Examples will be given to illustrate the choices faced when designing a bathroom from functional uses to aesthetic considerations. Fixtures and Fittings control the flow of water into...
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New York School of Interior Design @ 979 3rd Ave, New York, NY
Discover the epitome of luxury and craftsmanship in New York City's iconic Decoration and Design Building. Join renowned Interior Designer, Judy Sheridan, ASID, CID, as she unveils the most glamorous furniture and textile showrooms, sharing insider tips and industry insights along the way. Immerse yourself in a world of exquisite design and find your comfort level in this legendary building.
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
In today's fast-paced, globalized world of 140 character messages and sound bites, many of us rely on texting and email to communicate our professionalism, personality, thoughts, and concerns. Every word carries meaning and every sentence we send into the world -- either electronically or print -- needs to be an effective and compelling blend of fact, detail, color, and emotion. Through structured in-class exercises, this course will give students...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
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 accessor ies a room. Explore a variety of product types and learn how to arrange artwork, ceramics and soft goods to complete your interior design vision.
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Furniture design typically follows an organized and systematic process that begins with initial fact finding and conceptualization then proceeds to sketching, refinement, and then modeling. Through discussions and in-class assignments, this studio course leads each student to develop an original and fantastic furniture prototype. Students are required to have manual sketching and technical drawing or graphic computer skills (Windows operating system)...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Why do we create Museums and endeavor to have our own art collections? What are the historical precedents? This course traces the emergence of each of these art forms: the Print, the Painting, Drawings, Sculpture and Ceramics, along with the emergence of the Art Collector with a particular emphasis on this history as it pertains to New York. The course is designed as a practical guide to curating a collection of fine works, including selection,...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Who are the Tastemakers? The dictionary says they are those deciding and influencing on what is fashionable. In reality, they are much more intriguing, complex, and fascinating. This course explores the proponents of taste, those historical personalities who are remembered, and those responsible for shaping the taste of today. It seeks to visit their homes, define their vision, discover their inspiration, passion, and innovation, and ultimately to...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
The power of Social Media and Digital Marketing today play a vital role in any design firm or individual practice. Communicating and curating your studio's individual aesthetic-vision and brand is critical. Components of this course include content selection, posting frequency, and relevant platforms. This course will guide you to build and or expand your existing road map for success by defining your marketing initiatives and interpreting...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
The main purpose of construction drawings (also called plans, blueprints, or working drawings) is to show what is to be built. When a design professional or tradesman looks at a set of drawings, every line, arrow, squiggle, and symbol has significance. Together they provide a detailed guide to how the project goes together and what it will look like. This course introduces students to the mechanical hand drafting tools, techniques and principles...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
This two-part course provides an introduction to the major historical styles, evolutions, and movements that came to shape the story of modern design from 1800 to 2000. By examining objects, interiors, designers, makers, methods of production, and ma more.. terial culture, students will develop an understanding in the history of design and its visual vocabulary. The Story of Modern Design I Empire – the style of Napoleon and Monumental Neoclassicism;...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
One of the most striking properties about life is that it has color. As the application of electric lighting technology moves from incandescent to LED, interior designers encounter unique challenges in connection with the appearance of color. Through demonstrations in NYSID’s new state of the art lighting educational facility, this program examines color as experienced by the light from LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) and it provides the basics for...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Full Course Title: Lighting Layout Fundamentals: Guidelines & Recommendations Many design professionals become frustrated when attempting to prepare a lighting plan even if pertinent information is present in the manufacturer's literature. This seminar provides designers with a comprehensive overview of planning guidelines, graphic delineation, and rules of thumb for creating downlighting, wallwashing, and adjustable accent lighting...
New York School of Interior Design @ 979 3rd Ave, New York, NY
Always a resource for up-to-the-minute design trends, the Decoration and Design Building, 979 Third Avenue “The D+D” has a less well-known trove of historically documented textiles and wallcoverings. Showrooms like Brunschwig et Fils and Pierre Frey hold thousands of examples of rich antique designs that continue to influence what interior designers use today. Other resources hold mid-century and modernist archives full of designs that remain...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
These days it takes more than impeccable taste to become a successful interior designer. Good mathematical and critical reasoning skills are essential whether starting your own business or working for a firm. Correctly identifying and calculating costs can literally mean the difference between success and failure. This seminar is designed to: Introduce designers to the math and reasoning skills needed to make more informed decisions in today’s...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Gathering information is a basic human activity. We use information to learn, to help us solve problems, to aid our decision making processes and to understand each other more clearly. During the PreDesign phase of a project, the interior designer along with key stakeholders, take part in PreDesign services, the purpose of which is to map the project including identifying the goals and anticipating the challenges. This service produces clearly...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Why do we create museums or endeavor to have our own art collection? Is there a difference between buying art and collecting art? This course examines the skills and techniques needed not to merely buy art – which is a random activity based on likes, preferences or attractions at any given moment, but to select art – which is more of a purposeful directed long term commitment. Explore the historic precedence behind selecting art and how to make...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Beautiful floral arrangements bring elegance and life to every interior. This class will cover the principles of art and design: color, texture, form, scale, proportion and balance – as well as the selection and conditioning of plant material, choice of container, and types of mechanics available. All materials and containers will be provided but students must bring clippers or small secateurs for cutting stems. Students will be able...
New York School of Interior Design @ 170 E 70th St, New York, NY
Every project, and every client, has a story. And every compelling story, like every great design, consistently contains similar elements: drama, history, color, detail, context, facts, quotes and anecdotes. Before your work can be published, every reporter, freelance and staff, needs to sell your story to their editors. As a career journalist writing for The New York Times and many top publications in the U.S., Canada and Europe, Ms. Kelly can...
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