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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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. | Concept statement |
| The act of fully concentrating on what is being said rather than just passively “hearing” the message of the speaker. | Active listening |
| Used by interior designers, but also by architects, graphic designers and concept artists in order to present their ideas, drawings and designs to clients, co-workers or their boss. | Presentation board |
| A scaled representation of a building or interior with length, width, and depth. Can be physical or digital. | 3D model |
| Communication without words, such as facial expressions, gestures, tone of voice, and body language. | Non-verbal communication |
| The sharing of information between individuals by using speech. | Verbal communication |
| Involves any type of message that makes use of the written word. Examples: e-mail, letters, proposals, brochures. | Written communication |
| The step-by-step method designers use to plan, create, and complete a design project. | Interior design process |
| Takes place before the interior design process begins. Designer interviews the client and asks questions to understand client’s needs. If the designer’s skills match and the client agrees a contract is signed so the interior design process can begin. | Pre-design |
| Phase 1 where the designer gathers information about the client’s needs, problems, and goals | Programming |
| A written document that lists the client’s needs, requirements, and goals for the project. | Client program |
| Phase 2 where the designer brainstorms ideas and creates rough drawings and layout options. | Schematic design |
| Phase 3 where the chosen design is improved, detailed, and refined with materials and plans. | Design development |
| Phase 4 where official drawings and written plans are created for construction and installation. | Contract documents |
| Phase 5 where the designer manages and checks the construction and costs. | Contract administration |
| Phase 6 when the client moves in and the designer checks satisfaction after the space is used. | Move-in and post occupancy |