Hot topics this month include a controversial new regulation in the US, a Polish interior designer’s thoughts on senior living, a Swedish stylist with a global vision and an Australian, who runs a boutique in Brisbane, talking about accessories from furnishings, curtains, blinds, cushions and fabrics.
Professional Interior Designer
A new regulation that will affect interior designers in Florida is being discussed by Michael Dudek who is an interior designer and associate professor at Kansas State University.
He says the ID legislation is unclear. “Hey ASID, if your own members don’t get “it” how do you expect the general public and the policy makers you so dearly want to impress to understand the importance of ID regulation? I am not exactly a rocket surgeon but even I see that there is a disconnect out there. You may want to do something about that.”
www.professionalinteriordesigner.com
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Aga Artka
As a Polish interior designer based in Milwaukee, US, Aga Artka blogs about senior living design.
She attended the Environments for Aging Conference 2011 in Atlanta, Georgia, and blogged about her experiences attending the seminars there. Her posts discuss designs for people with poor eyesight and how to design rooms for individuals with dementia: “The Environments for Aging conference left me inspired and motivated to expand my knowledge in such areas as universal design, lighting for the aging eye as well as multi-sensory design.”
www.agaartka.com/blog
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