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The interior design productivity toolbox : checklists and best practices to manage your workflow / Phyllis Harbinger, ASID, CID, NCIDQ.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley/American Society of Interior Designers, 2014Description: x, 198 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781118680438
  • 111868043X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 729 HAR
LOC classification:
  • NK2116 .H37 2014
Summary: The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox helps interior designers take control of design projects as they progress through their many phases. This book breaks the most common design workflows down into their basic components : meetings, surveys, drawings, specifications, and renovations. For both residential and contract projects, you'll find step-by-step checklists that make it easy to follow business best practices and stay focused on the he big picture. Whether you're a solo practitioner, a member of a design team, or a student, these resources will lead to greater accountability and efficiency in everything from developing new client questionnaires and surveying rooms to specifying furniture and installing kitchen cabinetry. --from back cover.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 729 HAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100638809

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Get organized and streamline your workflow with this A-Z accountability system.

Design is only part of an interior designer's job--you're also responsible for scheduling client meetings, conducting design surveys, creating drawings and specs, and overseeing installation. Multiply by the number of projects on your plate, and you have a recipe for overwhelming disorganization. The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox helps you juggle multiple projects with ease, with a comprehensive self-management system tailored to the needs of interior designers and decorators.

Features include:

Detailed checklists that highlight weak spots and warn against common pitfalls Covers residential design, contract design, specifications, and renovations Best practices for meetings, design surveys, drawings, specifications, and renovations Customizable online checklists for tracking every phase of your project Exclusive online budgeting tool for tracking product costs and associated expenses to share with your team and your clients

If you need to get organized and get back to work, you need The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox .

Includes index.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Interior Design Productivity Toolbox helps interior designers take control of design projects as they progress through their many phases. This book breaks the most common design workflows down into their basic components : meetings, surveys, drawings, specifications, and renovations. For both residential and contract projects, you'll find step-by-step checklists that make it easy to follow business best practices and stay focused on the he big picture. Whether you're a solo practitioner, a member of a design team, or a student, these resources will lead to greater accountability and efficiency in everything from developing new client questionnaires and surveying rooms to specifying furniture and installing kitchen cabinetry. --from back cover.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

PHYLLIS HARBINGER, ASID, CID, NCIDQ, is principal and owner of Design Concepts/Interiors, LLC, an award-winning design firm that has served clients globally for over 20 years and an adjunct assistant professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology, where she has inspired students since 1998. She has appeared as both a winning designer and a guest judge on HGTV, and her work has been featured in numerous home and design magazines. In addition to being NCIDQ certified and a New York State Certified Interior Designer, Ms. Harbinger is also a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner, which enables her to integrate Eastern methods and theories of design and balance into her practice. She is a professional member of the American Society of Interior Designers and served as President of the ASID New York Chapter for the 2014-2015 term.

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