Acoustics: Theproperties of aroom or materialthat determinehow sound istransmitted.Form: Anelement ofdesign thathas shapeand volume.ArchitecturalscaleGolden mean:Proportions thatare unequal ratiosare more pleasingthan ratios that areequal.ElevationsMasonry:Stoneworkorbrickwork.Symmetrical(formal) Balance:Identical proportionand arrangement ofobjects on bothsides of a centerpoint.Color: Themostimportantelement ofdesign.CADD: Computer-aided drawing anddesign software thatspeeds the processin creating plans thatare accurate andindustry accepted.ArchitecturaltriangleService learning: Amethod of learningthat combinesclassroominstruction withmeaningfulcommunity service.Resume: A briefsummary of aperson’seducation, skills,work experience,activities, andinterests.Emphasis: Aprinciple ofdesign thatis the focalpoint.T-square: T-shaped ruler usedin mechanicaldrawings to createhorizontal lines.Internship: An educationalwork experience for creditthat allows the student toinvestigate different areasof the interior design field,learn the culture of variousfirms, and understand howacademic preparationcorresponds to the practiceofTexture: Anelement of designthat relates tohow somethingfeels or appearsto feel.Work samples/artifacts:Photographs, floor-plandrawings, free-handsketches, or conceptualmodels of work that youhave done. Will be usedin a portfolio toshowcase your work tofuture clients.Tracing paper: Strongtransparent paperused for makingdrawings, designs,and tracing. Oftenreferred to as “trashpaper”.Traditional portfolio: Apaper copy of acollection of worksamples of a person’sbest work, often usedwhen applying for a jobto show a person’sabilities andaccomplishments.Shape: Anelement ofdesign that lieswithinboundaries of aline.Unity: A principleof design wherea commoncharacteristiccreates a feelingof cohesiveness.Asymmetrical(informal) Balance:Arrangement ofdifferent butequivalent objectson each side of acenter point.Balance: Aprinciple ofdesign wherethe elementsare inequilibrium.Line: The mostbasic elementof design thatconnects twodots.Space: Thearea aroundor inside ofa form.TemplateScale: A principleof design wherethe size ofobjects must bein agreement witheach other.Concept statement: Awritten vision of where tofocus a design solution fora client. Appeals to theclients point of referenceand gives the designerboundaries. Lays thegroundwork for the visualcomponents of the design.FloorplanHarmony: The endresult when theelements andprinciples worktogether to createaestheticallypleasing design.Job shadowing:Spending time witha person at workand learning bywatching as he orshe performs thefunctions of the job.PaperlessdrywallProportion: Aprinciple ofdesign of theratio of anobject to part ofthe object.Pattern: Therepetition ofa design inan orderlymanner.Variety: A principleof design wherechange is made topart of a design tokeep a designfrom being boring.Rhythm: Aprinciple of designwhere an elementis repeated oraltered to createvisual movement.Digital copy portfolio: Adigital copy of acollection of worksamples of a person’sbest work, often usedwhen applying for a jobto show a person’sabilities andaccomplishments.Apprentice: Aperson whoworks foranother tolearn a trade.Principles ofdesign: Guidelinesdesigners use tocreate gooddesign using theelements ofdesign.3D model: Ascaledrepresentation of abuilding or interiorwith length, width,and depth. Can bephysical or digital.Acoustics: Theproperties of aroom or materialthat determinehow sound istransmitted.Form: Anelement ofdesign thathas shapeand volume.ArchitecturalscaleGolden mean:Proportions thatare unequal ratiosare more pleasingthan ratios that areequal.ElevationsMasonry:Stoneworkorbrickwork.Symmetrical(formal) Balance:Identical proportionand arrangement ofobjects on bothsides of a centerpoint.Color: Themostimportantelement ofdesign.CADD: Computer-aided drawing anddesign software thatspeeds the processin creating plans thatare accurate andindustry accepted.ArchitecturaltriangleService learning: Amethod of learningthat combinesclassroominstruction withmeaningfulcommunity service.Resume: A briefsummary of aperson’seducation, skills,work experience,activities, andinterests.Emphasis: Aprinciple ofdesign thatis the focalpoint.T-square: T-shaped ruler usedin mechanicaldrawings to createhorizontal lines.Internship: An educationalwork experience for creditthat allows the student toinvestigate different areasof the interior design field,learn the culture of variousfirms, and understand howacademic preparationcorresponds to the practiceofTexture: Anelement of designthat relates tohow somethingfeels or appearsto feel.Work samples/artifacts:Photographs, floor-plandrawings, free-handsketches, or conceptualmodels of work that youhave done. Will be usedin a portfolio toshowcase your work tofuture clients.Tracing paper: Strongtransparent paperused for makingdrawings, designs,and tracing. Oftenreferred to as “trashpaper”.Traditional portfolio: Apaper copy of acollection of worksamples of a person’sbest work, often usedwhen applying for a jobto show a person’sabilities andaccomplishments.Shape: Anelement ofdesign that lieswithinboundaries of aline.Unity: A principleof design wherea commoncharacteristiccreates a feelingof cohesiveness.Asymmetrical(informal) Balance:Arrangement ofdifferent butequivalent objectson each side of acenter point.Balance: Aprinciple ofdesign wherethe elementsare inequilibrium.Line: The mostbasic elementof design thatconnects twodots.Space: Thearea aroundor inside ofa form.TemplateScale: A principleof design wherethe size ofobjects must bein agreement witheach other.Concept statement: Awritten vision of where tofocus a design solution fora client. Appeals to theclients point of referenceand gives the designerboundaries. Lays thegroundwork for the visualcomponents of the design.FloorplanHarmony: The endresult when theelements andprinciples worktogether to createaestheticallypleasing design.Job shadowing:Spending time witha person at workand learning bywatching as he orshe performs thefunctions of the job.PaperlessdrywallProportion: Aprinciple ofdesign of theratio of anobject to part ofthe object.Pattern: Therepetition ofa design inan orderlymanner.Variety: A principleof design wherechange is made topart of a design tokeep a designfrom being boring.Rhythm: Aprinciple of designwhere an elementis repeated oraltered to createvisual movement.Digital copy portfolio: Adigital copy of acollection of worksamples of a person’sbest work, often usedwhen applying for a jobto show a person’sabilities andaccomplishments.Apprentice: Aperson whoworks foranother tolearn a trade.Principles ofdesign: Guidelinesdesigners use tocreate gooddesign using theelements ofdesign.3D model: Ascaledrepresentation of abuilding or interiorwith length, width,and depth. Can bephysical or digital.

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  1. Acoustics: The properties of a room or material that determine how sound is transmitted.
  2. Form: An element of design that has shape and volume.
  3. Architectural scale
  4. Golden mean: Proportions that are unequal ratios are more pleasing than ratios that are equal.
  5. Elevations
  6. Masonry: Stonework or brickwork.
  7. Symmetrical (formal) Balance: Identical proportion and arrangement of objects on both sides of a center point.
  8. Color: The most important element of design.
  9. CADD: Computer-aided drawing and design software that speeds the process in creating plans that are accurate and industry accepted.
  10. Architectural triangle
  11. Service learning: A method of learning that combines classroom instruction with meaningful community service.
  12. Resume: A brief summary of a person’s education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests.
  13. Emphasis: A principle of design that is the focal point.
  14. T-square: T-shaped ruler used in mechanical drawings to create horizontal lines.
  15. Internship: An educational work experience for credit that allows the student to investigate different areas of the interior design field, learn the culture of various firms, and understand how academic preparation corresponds to the practice of
  16. Texture: An element of design that relates to how something feels or appears to feel.
  17. Work samples/artifacts: Photographs, floor-plan drawings, free-hand sketches, or conceptual models of work that you have done. Will be used in a portfolio to showcase your work to future clients.
  18. Tracing paper: Strong transparent paper used for making drawings, designs, and tracing. Often referred to as “trash paper”.
  19. Traditional portfolio: A paper copy of a collection of work samples of a person’s best work, often used when applying for a job to show a person’s abilities and accomplishments.
  20. Shape: An element of design that lies within boundaries of a line.
  21. Unity: A principle of design where a common characteristic creates a feeling of cohesiveness.
  22. Asymmetrical (informal) Balance: Arrangement of different but equivalent objects on each side of a center point.
  23. Balance: A principle of design where the elements are in equilibrium.
  24. Line: The most basic element of design that connects two dots.
  25. Space: The area around or inside of a form.
  26. Template
  27. Scale: A principle of design where the size of objects must be in agreement with each other.
  28. Concept statement: A written vision of where to focus a design solution for a client. Appeals to the clients point of reference and gives the designer boundaries. Lays the groundwork for the visual components of the design.
  29. Floor plan
  30. Harmony: The end result when the elements and principles work together to create aesthetically pleasing design.
  31. Job shadowing: Spending time with a person at work and learning by watching as he or she performs the functions of the job.
  32. Paperless drywall
  33. Proportion: A principle of design of the ratio of an object to part of the object.
  34. Pattern: The repetition of a design in an orderly manner.
  35. Variety: A principle of design where change is made to part of a design to keep a design from being boring.
  36. Rhythm: A principle of design where an element is repeated or altered to create visual movement.
  37. Digital copy portfolio: A digital copy of a collection of work samples of a person’s best work, often used when applying for a job to show a person’s abilities and accomplishments.
  38. Apprentice: A person who works for another to learn a trade.
  39. Principles of design: Guidelines designers use to create good design using the elements of design.
  40. 3D model: A scaled representation of a building or interior with length, width, and depth. Can be physical or digital.