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Interior Design

OVERVIEW OF WHAT THEY DO  

An Interior Design major teaches you how to create functional and aesthetically pleasing interior spaces. You'll learn about color theory, furniture design, space planning, and material selection. With this knowledge, you can design interiors for homes, offices, retail spaces, and more, enhancing the functionality, comfort, and beauty of indoor environments to meet the needs and preferences of clients.

Difficulties and concerns in studying Interior Design:

Creativity and Design Skills: Interior design demands creativity and design skills to develop innovative and visually appealing spaces. If students lack creativity or have difficulty generating design ideas, it can impact the originality and aesthetic value of their designs.

Knowledge of Materials and Textures: Interior design involves selecting appropriate materials and textures for surfaces, furnishings, and finishes. If students lack knowledge of materials or struggle to understand their properties and applications, it can affect the functionality and durability of their designs.

Computer-Aided Design (CAD): Proficiency in CAD software such as AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Revit is essential for Interior Designers to create detailed drawings, 3D models, and renderings. Learning and mastering these software tools can be challenging and time-consuming for students.

Client Expectations: Interior designers must understand and meet the needs and preferences of their clients while balancing design aesthetics, functionality, and budget constraints. Managing client expectations and delivering satisfactory results can be challenging.

Cultural Sensitivity: Malaysia's diverse cultural landscape presents unique challenges for Interior Designers in catering to the preferences and cultural sensitivities of clients from different ethnic backgrounds and cultural traditions.

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Main RIASEC codes: Artistic (A), Enterprising (E)
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Artistic (A): Interior design involves creativity, design, and expression. Interior designers use artistic skills to develop aesthetically pleasing and innovative designs that enhance the functionality and beauty of interior spaces.

Enterprising (E): Interior designers often engage in tasks related to sales, negotiation, and business development. They seek out opportunities, make strategic decisions, and manage financial resources to achieve project goals, traits associated with the Enterprising category.

- Interior Designer
- Exhibition Designer
- Lighting Designer
- Set Designer

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