, MA, NCIDQ Certificate No. 021078, ASID, IDEC, is an Associate Professor of Interior Design and Interior Design Program Coordinator in the Department of Manufacturing and Construction Engineering Technology and Interior Design at Indiana University Purdue University Fort Wayne. She received a college award of Excellence in Teaching in 2006 and a college award of Excellence in Research in 2009. She also received a Purdue Research Foundation summer faculty grant as well as several instructional development grants from the University. Ding has given numerous presentations on teaching pedagogy and research. Her research interests include digital 3D modeling, graphic communications, cross-cultural comparison of architecture, cognitive perceptions of interior space and relationships of human behavior and environment.
Photoshop® for Interior Designers introduces step-by-step techniques for interior
designers to successfully use Adobe Photoshop to visually communicate their design
concept through graphic images and to illustrate design ideas through a visual thinking
process. Instructions show how to integrate hand drawings and freehand sketches into
digital drawings. Basic and advanced techniques presented include creating floor plans
and elevations, preparing perspectives or isometric drawings, and applying materials,
lightings, background and entourages for interior design presentations. Taking a multimedia
approach, the text demonstrates how to use Photoshop to refine and modify
drawings created in Google Sketchup, AutoCAD and other 3D software programs, and
introduces how to use InDesign to seamlessly create graphic layouts for presentation to
clients. View
Sketching Interiors: From Traditional to Digital, highlights four basic drawing skills for interior sketching across three different media-pencil, ink, and marker. The in-depth approach to various elements of sketching, including details of perception, texture, negative space, elevation, contour, and the treatment of interior and exterior spaces, will help students perfect freehand and drawing skills. Throughout various exercises inspired by field studies, students will learn best practices for creating and presenting work for clients. Additionally, the book introduces the techniques of transforming hand drawings into sophisticated digital drawings using Photoshop, an invaluable resource for both new and seasoned designers. View
Interior designers use AutoCAD software for their drafting and rendering, but where do they learn to apply basic AutoCAD drafting standards and procedures to their specific needs? Modeling and Visualization with AutoCAD answers the question with tutorials that show students how to use AutoCAD software for such drawings as floor plans, reflected ceiling plans, interior elevations, and casework sections. Covering both 2-D and 3-D AutoCAD, the book introduces the method of importing digital images into the material library.
This book introduces AutoCAD in a generic way to accommodate the minor differences between newer and older versions; the emphasis is on typical procedures and methods rather than a more detailed process.
Its case studies use ancient and modern masterpieces of interior design to demonstrate various applications so that students cannot only develop their rendering skills in a creative way, but also build upon their knowledge and appreciation of the classical elements of design. View