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The leading guide to the business practice of the interior design profession, updated to reflect the latest trends

For nearly thirty years, Professional Practice for Interior Designers has been a must-have resource for aspiring designers and practicing professionals. This revised and updated Sixth Edition continues to offer authoritative guidance related to the business of the interior design profession—from the basics to the latest topics and tools essential for planning, building, and maintaining a successful commercial or residential interior design business.

Filled with business tips and best practices, illustrative scenarios, and other pedagogical tools, this revised edition contains new chapters on interior design in the global environment, building client relationships, and online marketing communications. The author also includes updated information on web and social media marketing, branding, and prospecting for global projects. Recommended by the NCIDQ for exam preparation, this Sixth Edition is an invaluable resource for early career designers or those studying to enter the profession. This important book:

  • Contains three new chapters that focus on client relationships, marketing communications, and interior design in the global marketplace.
  • Includes new or updated sections that reflect the recent trends related to social media, branding, sustainable design practice and more
  • Offers invaluable pedagogical tools in every chapter, including chapter objectives and material relevant for the NCIDQ

16 reviews for Professional Practice for Interior Designers

  1. wanderkunstler
    February 19, 2021
    Very introductory
    The authors say that this book is meant to be a bridge between the rigor of math and a math methods book. However they spend too much time on linear m...More
    The authors say that this book is meant to be a bridge between the rigor of math and a math methods book. However they spend too much time on linear maps and too little on differential equations, which are the math heart of physics. I think Riley or Boas are better options, especially for advanced undergrads and beginning grad students.
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    Moe
    August 22, 2020
    A bit more advanced
    I think it is more than introductory. Also the font size is too small.
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