In the diploma, students will explore colour theory and colour psychology, implement design elements and principles, propose lighting and create 2D and 3D design solutions using the latest technology in drafting and digital presentation. Product knowledge with reference to furniture, fixtures and decorative elements will be gained to ensure that every design outcome meets the functional and aesthetic project requirements. Manual and electronic presentation skills will be developed and an understanding of interior construction elements and materials will be attained to ensure workable outcomes for a range of project types are achieved. Degree students will learn to create inspirational spaces and interiors with this specialised course in interior spatial design. During this course, students will explore a mixture of urban environments and public spaces and analyse their context in modern society. Students will also develop a robust series of creative and critical-thinking skills which will allow for them to visualise the potential of interior environments, communicate ideas using digital design software, and shape the way humans experience and interact with interior spaces. Students will graduate with the skills and knowledge required to practice as a dynamic, agile and creative interior design professional.
TAFE Queensland

