Guide to 3 different types of Interior Design presentations 2D, 2.5D and 3D
A tutorial to understanding 2D, 2.5-D and 3-D presentation for Interior Design can be hard to navigate when you’re just starting out which is why we created this guide.
A tutorial to understanding 2D, 2.5-D and 3-D presentation for Interior Design can be hard to navigate when you’re just starting out which is why we created this guide.
In today’s tech-savvy and internet-driven marketplace, having a reliable website is crucial to your success as an e-designer. Your website is the place where your potential clients will first meet you, your brand, your work, and your style- and who is going to hire an interior designer with a mess of a website? Nobody… so it’s important to make a great first impression on the web. But you didn’t learn web design in your interior design classes!? Don’t panic; we’ve got your back. Here’s what you need to do to create a killer interior design website:
It’s the dream of an entrepreneur’s across industries to have high-end clients, the ones that don’t really care about the cost of a service, as long as they are certain to get the superior results they desire. Interior design is no different. These luxury level clients create a big difference in the profitability of your business and your reputation. However, you need to know the essentials of how to attract them. To get these highly sought after clients, it’s important to understand the way they think, how they operate, and what you can do as a designer and professional to earn their trust. So here are 5 essential to-do’s to attract and maintain luxury level interior design clients:
You know you’re a great designer. You’ve got the eye, the ideas, and the creativity that sets you apart, but communicating that to potential clients is not always easy. That’s why you need a great interior design portfolio! Maybe you’re building an interior design portfolio for the first time or simply giving your current one a face-lift. Either way, here are a few things you should absolutely do to make your portfolio stand out from the competition and completely wow your potential clients:
If you’re like most designers, you got into the business to work through the creative process, transform spaces, experience the thrill of finding that perfect piece, and form relationships with your clients; and if you could avoid talking money or following up on an invoice for the rest of your career, you’d be in heaven. Right? Unfortunately, business is business and you need to be ready for that conversation and the negotiations that may ensue. So here are a few tips to help you discuss rates with clients:
Interior design is all about presenting your work in a way that not only meets the needs and desires of your current client, but also sets you apart from the competition, helps you earn new business and get glowing testimonials and referrals! But when it comes to putting together a presentation, not all techniques are created equal in every situation, because every client and every project requires a unique and individualized approach. So what is the best design presentation format for your next project? Is it a mood board? A 3D rendering? Here are some things to consider:
While Photoshop is at its core, a program for editing and manipulating images, there are many reasons for you to invest in learning Photoshop for Interior Design. At the end of the day, you can sum up all of the reasons into one word… SKILLS! But let’s break it down; here are 5 of the many reasons you should invest in learning Photoshop for Interior Design.
We’ve said it before but we’ll say it again… SketchUp is awesome! But why should you take the time and put the money into learning it? There are many reasons to invest in learning SketchUp for interior design, but here are the top five:
In this webinar, we share the most popular Photoshop tools we recommend for your interior design business.
“I’m not a writer, I’m an interior designer…I don’t need a blog.” If that sounds familiar, this blog
is for you.