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CONFESSIONS OF A DESIGN STUDENT: WEEKS 11-13

Where has the time gone?!!!! Three weeks have flown by and only two more to go until the semester is over! Preparations for finals are in full effect, but all I can think about are all the fun events coming up. Tomorrow is the Northern California ASID Chapter Design Resource Day featuring the Design Excellence Awards. Scouts from HGTV will even be there! Smile!

The San Francisco Decorator Showcase is in full effect through May 28th. I am looking forward to going with my mom in the next week or so and seeing all the fabulous rooms transformed by some of San Francisco’s top designers. Check out the event calendar for Friday Nights at Showcase. Somehow, I wish I could simultaneously be down in LA for the annual Legends of La Cienega and attend the Mixology of Design to name a few of the fabulous happenings in the coming days.

The 3rd Annual Marin house tour, Marin Living: Home Tours, takes place this Saturday. If you’re looking for something to do with your mom, mother-in-law, or motherly friend, this is a great way to enjoy this fabulous weather we’re having in San Francisco and see some of Marin’s most cutting -edge, residential projects.

Blogfest 2012 is in two weeks (the perfect way to celebrate the closing of the school semester) and I can’t wait for my escape to New York and the whirlwind of fun that will packed into two and a half days – I wish I could stay longer! And last, but not least (for now), San Francisco Design Week is coming up in June. Mark your calendars!

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Rookies

Ten days ago, my team of IDI and ASID Student members participated in our first ever Designer Runway. Our concept was Vampires/True Blood. Thinking we were unique and different, we had our fingers crossed for the best. Little did my team and I know what we were in for. As team 17, the last group to walk the runway, all 16 teams ahead of us were not only experienced Interior Designers, but veterans of Designer Runway. The concepts were fabulous and the five props allowed were incredibly built and designed. My team and I had no idea when they meant props, that this became Project Runway with Tim Gunn.

Let me back up for a minute. Each team is given fabrics from a designer showroom at the Laguna Design Center. From there, the teams have to create their design/costume in 90 minutes with no patterns or sewing machines. This is not an exaggeration when I say we were the only team that had thick upholstery to work with. Every team had light silks and taffetas that made creating a dress and costume that much easier. I was tasked with making the bustle on the skirt, and thank God, the judges actually complemented that part, since I had no idea what I was doing. In the end, we were excited we participated and didn’t get the lowest score. We left knowing what to expect next time. I am not going to lie and say I wasn’t a little embarrassed of what we had to show compared to the rest, but it was all about the experience and seeing the other teams beautiful creations. Maybe they will let me join them next year… 

May the Best Designer Win

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