Interior Design as a Growing Area of Study
By ODC on Aug 26, 2008 in Media Arts & Design
Students who are entering design colleges such as the Harrington College of Design today probably don’t realize that many of the degree programs that can be pursued today really haven’t been around that long. For example, interior design degree programs only began to experience widespread growth in fairly recent years.
There are a few different things that have come together to cause interior design to grow as a field of study:
- Excess disposable income among middle-class families has increased the interest in purchasing high-quality furniture and hiring designers to organize it.
- People with a knack for interior design are starting to realize that they can make money either as designers or by educating other people about how to do great design in a classroom.
- Technological advances in computer programs have made it easier for non-artistic people to do interior design.
- Attention has been given to interior design by the media which has increased awareness of this degree field as an option for students.
Interior design is something that’s been done for a long time but it is the convergence of these changes in society that have made it a college degree program that people are highly interested in pursuing today.
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