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Interior Design Course: Principles, Practices, and Techniques for the Aspiring Designer Tangaz, Tomris
Interior Design Course: Principles, Practices, and Techniques for the Aspiring Designer Tangaz, Tomris
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**Interior Design Course: Principles, Practices, and Techniques for the Aspiring Designer** isn't your typical stuffy textbook – it's the no-nonsense guide that actually makes sense of color theory without making your brain hurt. Tomris Tangaz breaks down everything from spatial planning to lighting design with refreshingly straightforward advice that won't leave you drowning in jargon.
Perfect for design students tired of overcomplicated theory, career changers ready to dive into interior design, or anyone who's ever stared at their living room wondering why it looks like a furniture showroom exploded. This comprehensive course covers the real fundamentals – proportion, texture, functionality – without the pretentious fluff that plagues most design education.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks shows honest wear from actual use (the best kind of recommendation, really).
**Real Reader Reviews:**
"Finally, a design book that doesn't assume I have a trust fund! Practical techniques I could actually implement in my tiny apartment."
"Tangaz explains complex concepts clearly. My design confidence skyrocketed after working through this course."
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