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Question 17 of 30 for our Interior Designer Mock Interview

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Question 17 of 30

Talk about a unique project in your portfolio. What was the vision and inspiration?

"Recently, I completed set design work for a local theatre company. I enjoyed this project and found inspiration in the creativity required to make all the moving parts come together. I also found this project a challenge as I worked alongside a new kind of artist type - the actors and the set director! In this instance, I was not the most artistic person in the room, and eccentricity surrounded me. This experience pushed me out of my comfort zone as an Interior Designer. The sets had to be simple, mobile, and profound. On opening night, I sat in the audience and was very proud of what we had accomplished. I was amazed at how the set came alive with the actors, lighting, and overall vibe brought on by the guests. I worked so hard to come up with the perfect design that would also allow for quick changes between scenes. This approach required minimalist thinking, which I found both tricky and exciting."

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  • 17. Talk about a unique project in your portfolio. What was the vision and inspiration?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer wants to learn more about your design experience and what makes you the proudest in your career as an Interior Designer. Share what you believe to be a stand-out project in your portfolio.

      If you have photos available in your physical or digital portfolio, you can bring this answer to life by showing samples of the project. Express what you enjoyed most about working on the project, what you learned, and be sure to mention how happy you were with the outcome.

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020

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      "Recently, I completed set design work for a local theatre company. I enjoyed this project and found inspiration in the creativity required to make all the moving parts come together. I also found this project a challenge as I worked alongside a new kind of artist type - the actors and the set director! In this instance, I was not the most artistic person in the room, and eccentricity surrounded me. This experience pushed me out of my comfort zone as an Interior Designer. The sets had to be simple, mobile, and profound. On opening night, I sat in the audience and was very proud of what we had accomplished. I was amazed at how the set came alive with the actors, lighting, and overall vibe brought on by the guests. I worked so hard to come up with the perfect design that would also allow for quick changes between scenes. This approach required minimalist thinking, which I found both tricky and exciting."

      Written by Rachelle Enns on July 5th, 2020