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Thе text οf сhοісе fοr certified interior design dο — now wіth companion CD-ROM! Sіnсе periodical οf thе first edition іn 1990, Certified Dο fοr Interior Designers hаѕ remained thе leading сhοісе fοr educators fοr teaching interior design affair dο аѕ well аѕ fοr professionals seeking tο advance іn thеіr οwn practices. Thіѕ ASID/Polsky Prize winner іѕ nοt compulsory bу thе NCIDQ fοr exam schooling аnd covers thе gamut οf legal, financ… More >>
Professional Practice for Interior Designers
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FINALLY, a book that was written for the trained interior design professional. The author explains in detail how to legally and financially start and run a professional interior design business. The author is affiliated with the NCIDQ and definitely understands the difference between decorating and designing. Excellent read for anyone seeking or even just curious about the ins and outs of starting a business.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book was used for both Business Practice For Interior Design & Sales and Marketing. I had no need to consult any other source. “This is a great book” THANKS..
Rating: 5 / 5
This one is a must read if you are considering a degree in interior design. I found it extremely helpful in planning my career path.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book reads like a friend whispering all the good advice and secrets of the interior design business in your ear. I wish my Professional Practices class had used this text. It’s a lot of information but Christine Piotrowski truly takes you by the hand and lets you know what you need to prepare for in a budding interior design business as well as how the interior design business is done in general. I will be referencing this book again and again. A huge thank you and bravo to Christine Piotrowski
Rating: 5 / 5
I have practiced interior design for over 20 years and still found this book to be invaluable. The information about legal ramifications and insurance coverage was enlightening but also sobering. It’s a must read for any design firm principal or freelance designer.
Rating: 5 / 5