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Interior Design Visual Presentation


Interior Design Visual Presentation


6. Aufl.

von: Maureen Mitton

43,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 09.04.2024
ISBN/EAN: 9781394173570
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 352

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<b>INTERIOR DESIGN VISUAL PRESENTATION</b> <p> <b>Comprehensive guide covering all aspects of visual design, including planning, layout, and presentation.</b> <p><i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>comprehensively addresses the visual design and presentation skills of the interior designer, featuring thorough, process-oriented coverage on the planning, layout, and the design of interior building spaces and guiding readers through techniques for executing creative and successful design graphics, models, and presentations. Color illustrations throughout the text feature a wide array of residential, institutional, and commercial settings designed to highlight step-by-step instructions. <p>This newly updated and revised Sixth Edition includes a new overview of the design process for commercial design for students at all levels. Other revisions include new discussion of the impact of digital communication, examples of rendering materials in color, review of the latest tools for digital rendering, additional detail on creating hand drawings, and advanced technologies for physical model making, along with updated 3D modeling tutorials on Sketchup, Revit, Photoshop, and discussion of building information management (BIM) related to design intent and hand and digital rendering. <p><i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>includes information on: <ul><li>The design process and related graphics, covering diagrams and programming analysis graphics, programming matrices, schematic design, and design development</li><li>Paraline and perspective drawings, and sketching interior environments using photographs and perspective grid charts</li><li>Materials, media, and tools involved in rendering by hand and constructing physical and digital scale models</li><li>Organization and composition guidelines when constructing boards, physical presentations, and digital presentations</li><li>Graphic design components, public speaking, and design communication when making a complete presentation</li></ul> <p>Covering all aspects of visual design and presentation that interior designers need to know, <i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>is a highly accessible and valuable resource for students and professors in primarily first- and second-year courses in interior design degree programs, along with professional interior designers studying for the NCIDQ exam.
<p>Acknowledgments vii</p> <p>About the Companion Website ix</p> <p><b>1 An Introduction to Drawing For Interior Design 1</b></p> <p>Understanding Orthographic Projection Drawings 5</p> <p>Orthographic Projection Drawings for Interior Environments 7</p> <p>Floor Plans 7</p> <p>Interior Elevations 9</p> <p>Sections 16</p> <p>Reflected Ceiling Plans 16</p> <p>Dimensions 17</p> <p>Lettering 20</p> <p>More About Orthographic Projections 20</p> <p><b>2 The Design Process and Related Graphics 29</b></p> <p>Programming 32</p> <p>Diagrams and Programming Analysis Graphics 34</p> <p>Programming Matrices 39</p> <p>Schematic Design 40</p> <p>Bubble Diagrams 40</p> <p>Blocking Diagrams 43</p> <p>Fit and Stacking Plans 44</p> <p>Conceptual Design 46</p> <p>Mood and Inspiration Boards 47</p> <p>Schematic Presentation Graphics 50</p> <p>Design Development 54</p> <p>AI Assistance 60</p> <p><b>3 Paraline and Perspective Drawings 69</b></p> <p>Paraline Drawings 70</p> <p>Plan Oblique Drawings 71</p> <p>Isometric Drawings 73</p> <p>Perspective Drawings 74</p> <p>Perspective Basics 74</p> <p>One-Point Perspective 78</p> <p>Two-Point Perspective 79</p> <p>Three-Point Perspective 79</p> <p>Developing Perspective Drawing Skills 80</p> <p>Ellipses 80</p> <p>Scale Figures 84</p> <p>Use of Enclosing Boxes 85</p> <p><b>4 Drawing and Sketching Interior Environments by Hand 87</b></p> <p>Estimated One-Point Interior Perspective Drawings 87</p> <p>Estimated Two-Point Interior Perspective Drawings 92</p> <p>Prepared Perspective Grid Charts 97</p> <p>Two-Point Plan Projection Method 99</p> <p>Using Photographs 102</p> <p>Drawing Composition and Cropping 104</p> <p><b>5 Rendering by Hand 109</b></p> <p>Rendering as Illumination 110</p> <p>Materials, Media, and Tools 111</p> <p>Rendering Orthographic Projection Drawings 111</p> <p>Rendering Shadows 113</p> <p>Delineating Materials and Finishes 114</p> <p>Color Rendering 116</p> <p>Rendering Perspective Drawings 128</p> <p>Shadows in Perspective Renderings 128</p> <p>Leading Edges and Line Quality 131</p> <p>Creating and Defining Value in Perspective Rendering 131</p> <p>Rendering Interior Perspectives in Color 134</p> <p>Hybrid Rendering: Combining Hand and Digital Rendering 136</p> <p><b>6 Sketchup 143</b></p> <p>Getting Started in SketchUp 145</p> <p>SketchUp Drawing Basics 149</p> <p>Getting Started with Tools 149</p> <p>Navigation Basics 149</p> <p>The Select Tool 152</p> <p>More Drawing Basics 152</p> <p>Creating Plan and Section Views 174</p> <p>Exporting Files 174</p> <p>Importing Files 180</p> <p>Working from Imported CAD Files 181</p> <p>Working with Revit and Other File Types 184</p> <p>Rendering and Materials Selection in SketchUp 185</p> <p><b>7 Digital Rendering 187</b></p> <p>Rendering in SketchUp 188</p> <p>SketchUp Extensions 192</p> <p>Rendering with Photoshop 194</p> <p>Getting Started with CAD or Revit-Generated Drawings 195</p> <p>Rendering Setup 199</p> <p>Rendering Techniques and Options 201</p> <p>Rendering Perspectives in Photoshop 210</p> <p>Revit Rendering 215</p> <p>AI Assisted Visualization and Rendering 224</p> <p><b>8 Scale Models: Physical and Digital 229</b></p> <p>Materials and Tools 230</p> <p>Paperboard 231</p> <p>Wood 235</p> <p>Plastics and Foam 237</p> <p>Additional Tools 237</p> <p>Construction and Use of Models 239</p> <p>Physical Scale Models in Professional Practice 244</p> <p>Digital Fabrication and 3D Printing 248</p> <p>Virtual Reality 256</p> <p><b>9 Presenting Materials, Finishes, Fixtures, and Furnishings 261</b></p> <p>Materials and Techniques Used in Making Physical Sample Boards 267</p> <p>Physical Board Organization 270</p> <p>Digital Presentation 273</p> <p><b>10 Making the Complete Presentation 281</b></p> <p>Process and Presentation 282</p> <p>Organization and Composition 286</p> <p>Graphic Design Components 291</p> <p>Grids 291</p> <p>Type 293</p> <p>Creating Hierarchy 295</p> <p>Presentation Decks 297</p> <p>Public Speaking and Design Communication 300</p> <p>Verbal Presentation Basics 305</p> <p>A Few Words from the Experts 308</p> <p>Appendix: Color Theory For Rendering and Additional Rendering Tips 313</p> <p>Color Theory for Rendering 313</p> <p>Color Rendering Tips 315</p> <p>Index 317</p>
<p><b>Maureen Mitton </b> is Professor Emeritus and former Director of the School of Art and Design at the University of Wisconsin-Stout. She has served on the review board for the Journal of Interior Design, is a member of the Interior Design Educators Council (IDEC) and a Certified Interior Designer (CID).
<p> <b>Comprehensive guide covering all aspects of visual design, including planning, layout, and presentation.</b> <p><i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>comprehensively addresses the visual design and presentation skills of the interior designer, featuring thorough, process-oriented coverage on the planning, layout, and the design of interior building spaces and guiding readers through techniques for executing creative and successful design graphics, models, and presentations. Color illustrations throughout the text feature a wide array of residential, institutional, and commercial settings designed to highlight step-by-step instructions. <p>This newly updated and revised Sixth Edition includes a new overview of the design process for commercial design for students at all levels. Other revisions include new discussion of the impact of digital communication, examples of rendering materials in color, review of the latest tools for digital rendering, additional detail on creating hand drawings, and advanced technologies for physical model making, along with updated 3D modeling tutorials on Sketchup, Revit, Photoshop, and discussion of building information management (BIM) related to design intent and hand and digital rendering. <p><i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>includes information on: <ul><li>The design process and related graphics, covering diagrams and programming analysis graphics, programming matrices, schematic design, and design development</li><li>Paraline and perspective drawings, and sketching interior environments using photographs and perspective grid charts</li><li>Materials, media, and tools involved in rendering by hand and constructing physical and digital scale models</li><li>Organization and composition guidelines when constructing boards, physical presentations, and digital presentations</li><li>Graphic design components, public speaking, and design communication when making a complete presentation</li></ul> <p>Covering all aspects of visual design and presentation that interior designers need to know, <i>Interior Design Visual Presentation </i>is a highly accessible and valuable resource for students and professors in primarily first- and second-year courses in interior design degree programs, along with professional interior designers studying for the NCIDQ exam.

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