This room i put together shows bad proportion and scale. All the items in the room are to big or to small. It makes the room look terrible when you are designing a room. That's why it is important to make everything the right size and have the right measurements.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Proportion/Scale: BAD example
This room i put together shows bad proportion and scale. All the items in the room are to big or to small. It makes the room look terrible when you are designing a room. That's why it is important to make everything the right size and have the right measurements.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Rhythm
Monday, April 15, 2013
Harmony : Nature
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Emphasis: Indoor Plants
Monday, April 8, 2013
Color Forecast
Texture
Dentist office - Element of Design: Exam
In my Olioboard I used space, line, form, and texture. The space is all layed out to make you feel comfortable in the waiting room of the dentist office. There are chairs to sit, an area for your children to play , and refreshments. The waiting room looks out on the beautiful ocean. I used line when putting in the zebra print over the windows. The texture of the desk is smooth, the trash can is rough on the sides. The chairs by the windows are furry and comfortable. I used form in this picture with rectangles and squares. I feel like the whole room is put together to attract people and make people feel welcome.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Monochromatic: This is my master bedroom. I used teal with gold and silver to make the room come together. The color is very calming for a place to relax.
Analogous: I used red, yellow, and orange in the kitchen . The colors are all next to eachother on the color wheel making this room analogous.
Complementary: I made this office by using blue and orange. They are complementary colors because they are across from eachother on the color wheel.
Triadic: In the living room i made i used purple, blue and yellow. These are all triadic colors. The colors I used made the room come together.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Real Estate Agent
Real Estate
1) What is the job? A real estate agent helps clients buy, sell, or lease land or property. Real estate agents represent property owners when they sell their homes or land. These agents have to inspect properties before they agree to sell them. To determine a property's market price, agents compare the property with similar properties that have been sold recently. They also may make suggestions to property owners about improvements they can make to increase the value of their property. Then agents take pictures and write short descriptions of the property. It's their job to advertise the listing in newspapers, mailings and also real estate booklets. Real Estate agents will frequently have open houses to show the home to the public to help it sell faster. They often negotiate with buyers to get a better sale price for their clients. When a client chooses a property it's the real estate agents job to handle the sale.
2)What is the work environment? A real estate agent works indoors while preparing contracts and paperwork and also inspecting and showing properties. They also work outdoors when inspecting and showing properties. You must have a vehicle to travel to and from properties. You work close with other people. You may have to share office space with coworkers.
3) What do you need for education and training? To be a real estate agent you need a GED or a high school diploma. Most states require some kind of training program after high school. You need thirty-sixty hours of course work. Than you need to pass a real estate exam to receive your license.
4) What is the Salary? $18.54 per hour
$38,570 a year
5) What is the job outlook? The job outlook is very high in the United States.
6) Interested? No I'm not interested in becoming a real estate agent because i don't have all the skills you need.
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