kate BERRYMAN a collection of works
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creative
MSU Gymnasium, Brasfield & Gorrie - Integrated Practice Hotel Luxe - Hospitality Sephora, PAVE - Retail The Senses, IDEC - Assembly Santos Coffee, Steelcase - Corporate Mint Dermaspa - Healthcare MSU College of Business Dean’s Office - Corporate The Root Bar & Grill - Hospitality Photography Furniture Design & Lighting Design Collection of Hand Rendering Collection of Design I, Design II & Drawing I
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education:
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, August 2014
current address:
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS Program accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) Cumulative GPA: 3.45/4.0
5 Stonebridge Circle, Apt. 524 Little Rock, AR 72223
work experience:
contact information:
cell: 901.337.7043 email: kberryman1027@gmail.com
SCM Architects, Little Rock, AR, 2014
www.kateberryman.wix.com/design
related courses:
AutoCAD Textiles for Interiors Drawing I Design I & II Digital Design Environments for Special Needs 3D AutoCAD - Revit Hand Rendering Color and Lighting Detailing & Construction Documents Photography Furniture Design
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• Gained experience working in different project stages by creating space plans, selecting finishes, and picking up redlines • Worked with reps to provide finish samples for various projects • Collaborated with architects and designers to make informed design decisions • Oversaw online “Meet the Interns” series • Assisted with marketing tools to help bring in new clients
Mississippi State Alumni Association, Starkville, MS, 2013
• Processed office wide and campus mail • Assembled over 1,000 packages for Send Off receptions for incoming freshmen for the 2013 school year • Gained experience working in a corporate environment
Pottery Barn & West Elm Outlet, Memphis, TN, 2012-2013
• Processed returns by unpacking boxes and relabeling items • Assisted customers with simple design decisions • Gained experience organizing and arranging items in a retail environment
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honors and activities: Scholastic:
• President’s List - 2012 • Dean’s List - Fall 2013, Spring 2014
Interior Design Awards:
• 1st Place - Brasfield and Gorrie Student Competition 2013 • Regional Finalist - IDEC Student Competition 2014 • 2nd Place - ASID Student Competition - Retail Design • 2nd Place - ASID Student Competition - Sustainable Design
Campus Organizations:
• ASID South Central Chapter student member 2010-2014 • Foundation Ambassadors - Stewardship Committee 2011-2012, 2014 (1 of 15; chosen from 30 applicants) • Foundation Ambassadors - President 2012-2013 • College of Architecture, Art and Design Dean’s Council 2012-2014 (1 of 20; competitively selected) • MSU Interior Design Ambassador 2012-2014 (1 of 8) • Mississippi State Campus Crusade
Community Involvement:
• Canstruction Little Rock, August 2014 • Innerplan Bowl-a-Rama, August 2014 • Little Rock Chamber of Commerce Bowling for Business, July 2014 • Worship Leader at Wesley Community Church, Starkville 2011-2012 • Service Over Self - Spring Break mission trip 2011
BERRYMAN computer skills: proficient in: Autodesk
• AutoCAD 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 • Revit 2012, 2013, 2014
Adobe Creative Suite 5 • Photoshop • Illustrator • InDesign
Microsoft Office Suite 2010, 2013 Windows Macintosh
familiar with:
• Rhino 5 • Google Sketch-Up 8
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commercial
objective: For two weeks, work with a team of architecture, building construction science, and interior design students to enclose the current entrance to McCarthy Gym on the Mississippi State campus to create an interactive lobby space to be used during sporting events and through the school year.
C IVE
NTEGRATION
First Place Winners
solution:
Based on a concept of an active space, create a lobby space with a ticket office and concession stand that is enclosed by an operable wall system.
contributions: Interior Renderings Interior Floor Plans Conceptual Design of Wall System Branding
software: AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, Adobe CS 5.5 - Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
exterior rendered perspective interior rendering rendered floor plan
concept of tailgate to operable wall
Fall 2013
integrated practice
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operable wall section
exterior rendered perspective
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wall color
concrete flooring
kate wood ceiling panel
interior rendering
integrated practice
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A custom ticket and concessions desk system features a wood paneling that mimics the ceiling panels. A stone top mixes well with the natural flooring and interior finishes. The Mississippi State logo is stained and scored into the concrete flooring to stay true to the Mississippi State brand.
interior renderings
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objective: Group project: Provide design services and documentation for the renovation of an 18 level building in a metropolitan area into a boutique hotel and residence.
carpet pattern
tile flooring
hardwood flooring
balcony flooring
solution: Design a boutique hotel in Seattle, WA that maintains a design concept inspired by the lifestyle of the book, The Great Gatsby, with a royal hued color scheme and garden inspired design elements mixed throughout the space.
wall color
accent color
kitchen FAUCET & SINK
WALL COLOR
ACCENT WALL COLOR
contributions:
Design concept Branding for each space Board layout for 8 boards Design of the luxury apartments Interior renderings Rendered floor plans
ELEVATOR LOBBY CARPET
rendered floor plan
CABINET FINISH COUNTERTOP
GOLD FIXTURE FINISH copper opper finish
showerheadd
BACKSPLASH
BATHROOM FLOORING
bathroom
lobby rendering
board 7 OF 8
RENDERED FLOOR PLAN N scale: 1/8” = 1’-0”
hotel logo
lobby restaurant logo
rooftop bar & grill logo
AutoCAD 2014, Revit 2014, Adobe CS5 - Photoshop and Illustrator
Fall 2013
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BATHROOM fAUCET & sINK PLACEHOLDER
COPPER FINISH bathtub
software:
hospitality
kitchen WOOD FLOORING
spa & workout facility logo concept imagery
lobby bar logo
luxury apartment logo
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board layout
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custom pendant fixture
cabinet finish
backsplash
barstool countertop
kitchen faucet & sink
bathroom b atthroom faucet & sink
cabinet finish & drawer pull
bathroom rendering
countertop
hospitality
kitchen rendering
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gold finish showerhead
copper finish bathtub
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objective: Redesign the Sephora brand by incorporating new technology into the stores and a new product display to give customers a more personalized and user-friendly experience, as well as allow for a quicker grab-and-go experience for customers in a hurry. Create a space plan that emphasizes the See, Try, Buy method.
process diagrams
c l a s s i c wi t h a t wi s t
skincare cashwrap lips eyes face beauty trends studio
7' - 5 7/8"
Color
3' - 6 1/16"
3' - 6 25/32"
5' - 2 3/4"
5' - 0 1/32" 3' - 10 25/32"
solution: The solution is an update to the original Sephora store design. A simpler product display with an interactive surface allows for easy customer access to products and product information. The overall design stays true to the Sephora brand with the classic black, white, and flame color scheme.
4' - 8 5/16" 6' - 10 31/32"
haircare
Beauty Studio rendering dimensioned floor plan conceptual product display sketches
software: AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, Adobe CS 5.5 - Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
Fall 2013
retail
product display finishes
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concept imagery
wood flooring
beauty studio seating
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c l a s s i c wi t h a t wi s t note: gondola A
linear fixture gondola B
The fixtures feature a touchscreen surface on the tabletop. When a product is placed down on the screen, product information will be accessed. • A product directory showing the customer whether or not that product is in stock and where it is located on the shelving below. • A short, silent video tutorial showing the customer how to apply the product. • A list of the best skin types and tones for the product and its shades. • User reviews from Sephora.com that are updated live. • The price of the product, as well as lower end or higher end alternatives in the same brand.
interior rendering fi x t u r e s & tech
GONDOLA A
A P RO D U C T D I R E C TO RY S H OW I N G T H E C U STOM E R W H E T H E R O R N OT T H AT P R O D U C T I S I N S TO C K A N D W H E R E I T I S L O C A T E D O N T H E S H E LV I N G B E L O W. ke y p l a n
A S H O RT, S I L E N T V I D E O T U TO R I A L S H OW I N G T H E C U S T O M E R H O W T O A P P LY T H E P R O D U C T
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A L I ST O F T H E B E ST S K I N T Y P E S A N D TO N E S F O R T H E PRODUCT AND ITS SHADES
N OT TO S C A L E
The app becomes even more interactive by allowing customers on the go to download all of the information that they would be able to access on the fixtures by scanning the barcode of a product. Products can be added to a wishlist for later purchasing accessible through the app when guests scan the barcode.
half gondola
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GONDOLA B
T H E F I X T U R E S W I L L F E AT U R E A TO U C H S C R E E N S U R FAC E O N T H E T A B L E T O P. W H E N A P R O D U C T I S P L A C E D D OW N O N T H E S C R E E N , A N UM B E R O F T H I N G S W I L L B E AC C E S S E D :
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retail
A N O RGA N I C ST R U C T U R E I S CONTRASTED WITH LINEAR H O R I Z O N TA L L I N E S . T H E F I X T U R E S S T AY T R U E T O S E P H O R A ’ S B R A N D W I T H T H E B L AC K , W H I T E , A N D F L A M E CO LO R S C H E M E . T H E G O N D O L AS A N D HALF-GONDOLAS ARE ARRANGED T H R O U G H T H E S TO R E A N D F E AT U R E P R O D U C T S F O R FAC E , E Y E S , A N D L I P S .
TRENDS
LINEAR
BEAUTY STUDIO
GONDOLA
U S E R R E V I E W S F R O M S E P H O R A . C O M T H AT A R E U P DAT E D L I V E HALF GONDOLA
T H E P R I C E O F T H E P RO D U C T, A S W E L L A S LOW E R E N D O R H I G H E R E N D A LT E R N AT I V E S I N T H E S A M E B R A N D
board layout beauty studio
exterior rendering
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objective: Group project: Design a traveling exhibit that educates the public about the importance of interior designers to promote a healthy lifestyle with a healthy interior environment through educated design.
energy dance floor
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smell
Use the five senses to promote sustainable and healthy design by providing visitors with both visual and interactive components.
taste snack bar rendered floor plan bird’s eye rendering
contributions: Research Interior Elevations Rendered Floor Plan
duration: 1 week research 1 week design
software:
note:
Various lighting types are exhibited in the Sight area. Fluorescent, incandescent, and LED lighting demonstrates how lighting can change colors and textures of different fabrics and materials.
Sight, touch, sound, and smell drive spacial experience. The Senses exhibition promotes sustainable and healthy design by providing visitors with both visual and interactive components to teach the importance of interior designers’ educated design approach.
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An energy sustainable dance floor creates energy from people’s movements that powers the systems in the exhibit such as the sound system. flooring
concept imagery
AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, Adobe CS 5.5 - Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
exhibition
BuzziSpace for sound area
interior elevation
custom fabric spool for touch area
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flooring
The Touch area features spools Acoustical paneling is of raw thread from various used in the Sound area to fabrics and finishes suspended demonstrate how important from a custom millwork piece for and effective acoustical visitors to touch and play with elements are to spaces. sustainable textiles, creating a tactile experience.
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objective: Increase proficiency in planning and designing large scale commercial interiors beginning with the programming phase. Work out specific issues of general office and customer service space types by creating a company that needs a call center location. Build an understanding of systems furniture selection and specification.
accent color
concept imagery
wall color
solution: Create a healthy, collaborative work environment by implementing an open floor plan with natural daylighting. Break up the 36,000 square foot space with an open desk layout and collaboration sites to be able to have different work settings within the office to encourage movement during the day. Follow the concept with a warm color scheme.
tile flooring
cafĂŠ rendering
software: AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, Adobe CS5 - Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign, Microsoft Excel
office rendering chair back
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corporate
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desk chair upholstery
lounge chair upholstery
ottoman upholstery
carpet tile
dining chair
chair upholstery
cafĂŠ stool
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wood countertop
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AGENTS
ADMIN. ASST.
PROFESSIONAL
PROFESSIONAL MANAGER
MANAGER
ADMIN. ASST.
CALL SALES
FILES
PROFESSIONAL ADMIN. ASST.
ADMIN. ASST.
ADMIN. ASST.
PROFESSIONAL
PROFESSIONAL
CALL ADMIN
PROFESSIONAL
PROFESSIONAL
FILES
level 1 floor plan
level 2 floor plan
professional workstation typical
corporate
stacking diagram
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agent workstation typical
private office typical
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objective: Design a dermatologist office and medical spa while increasing proficiency in commercial interiors. Upon completion of research and programming, design a 7,350 square foot space using proper adjacencies, code regulations, and design development phasing.
mint dermaspa
carpet tile
concept imagery
terrazzo flooring
waiting area benching
VCT
solution: Upon completion of thorough research, produce a design concept and custom branding for Mint Dermaspa in Charlotte, NC. Provide a comforting and relaxing atmosphere through a cool color palette with rich toned accents and modern silhouette furniture pieces. bird’s eye rendering
software: AutoCAD 2013, Revit 2013, Microsoft Excel 2013, Adobe CS5 - Photoshop, InDesign
Spring 2013
healthcare
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waiting area lounge chair
goals:
break room rendering
goal
1: Make the patient feel at ease the moment they
goal
2: Create a fresh face for medical design by
walk in the door.
mixing cool color palettes with richly toned accents and furniture with modern silhouettes.
goal 3: Develop a space plan that places emphasis on the spa.
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mint dermaspa note:
Patient satisfaction is a major part of the psychology of medical design. The patient should feel comfortable in their environment. The waiting area should put the patient at ease.
Restroom Restroom
Nurses Station
Business Office Manager
Nurse Practitioner
Lobby/Reception/Waiting Weight/BP
Business Office Office Manager
UV Room
Storage Restroom Histo Lab
Lab Storage
Lab Storage
Restroom
Procedure 1
Office
Exam 1 Display
Procedure 2
Doctor's Office
Reception
Exam 2
Moh's Lab
Office
Storage
Exam 3 Laundry
Restroom Restroom
Soiled Linen Sterile Linen
Copy Room
Procedure 3
Restroom
Break Room
Nurses Station
lobby rendering
wall color
accent color
Natural and cool color schemes promote the healing processes. With that in mind, “fresh� was a general focus for the design. Mint green is a color often associated with being fresh. When designing a medical space, color is important. It should not be something that is sparsely used. This project was approached with a hospitality mind-set instead of medical to create a more comforting environment for the patients.
Laser Treatment
Mech/Elec
Office
Break Room
Storage Consultation
Conference Room
note:
Exam 4
Storage
Sample Storage
IT Office
Spray Tan Area Cosmetic 1
Spray Tan Area Cosmetic 2
Network Storage
floor plan
spa product display rendering
reception desk detail
healthcare
reception desktop
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reception area detail
nurses station rendering
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objective: Group project: Develop a thorough understanding of the programming process beginning with the framework set forth by a real client - The College of Business Dean’s Office at MSU. Renovate the current office into a functional, professional space for employees, visitors, and alumni.
business manager advancement coordinator
records
solution: Create a professional work environment that stays true to Mississippi State by incorporating traditional elements and colors into the space. Obtain a fresh atmosphere with an open circulation floor plan that allows for an open working and interaction environment.
contributions: Design concept Rendered floor plan and elevations Interior renderings Programming: Problem statement, Criteria matrix, Bubble and block diagrams
director of development
re re reception rec ec cep ept ept p ion io on on reception
assist. director of development workroom
concept imagery dean’s office rendering
assoc. dean
assoc. dean
dean admin. assistant
rendered floor plan carpet and wood flooring
software: AutoCAD 2012, Revit 2012, Adobe CS5 - Photoshop and Illustrator
Fall 2012
corporate
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donor recognition wall rendering entrance elevation
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leather furniture finishes
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objective: Design a restaurant and office in India focusing on a central concept using an existing floor plan. Pulling from the group dining culture of India, create a space plan locating a restaurant on the first floor and an office space on the second floor.
The bar Root & grill concept imagery
solution: Design a restaurant that maintains the concept of the lotus flower root throughout the space by establishing a circulation pattern that resembles the shape of the root. Using light and color, the space exemplifies the culture of the area with bright, jewel tones. Create an inviting design that will provide an unmatched experience for the guest.
exterior rendered perspective
rendered floor plan ren
office renderings
software: Revit 2012 Autocad 2012 Adobe CS5 - Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
patio chair
patio table
Fall 2012
hospitality
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lobby rendering
exterior stone wall
floor finishes
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bar elevation
interior rendering
interior rendering
pendant lighting
barstool
barstool u upholstery
hospitality
dining chair upholstery dining chair
glass countertop
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banquette
bar rendering
accent mosaic tile
reception area chair
lounge chair upholstery
wall color
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banquette upholstery
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creative
objective: Capture monochromatic and color photographs of an interesting composition making use of basic camera functions and intermediate functions learned in class. Neutrally edit photos once captured.
solution: Using set guidelines, capture images of architectural and natural elements that create eye catching compositions.
equipment: Canon EOS Rebel T3
software: Adobe CS5 - Photoshop and Bridge
Fall 2013
photography
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objective: Design and redefine a chair based on a precedent of own choosing set forth by Knoll furniture company.
LOUNGE: redefined
TWIST
Florence Knoll Lounge chairr
Design a hanging pendant lamp inspired by the natural texture and color of twine.
chair rendering ch dering
Using the Florence Knoll Lounge Chair as inspiration, design a chair with modern lines and a classic shape that provides the comfort of the precedent. Inspired by Earnst Haeckel’s “Siphoneae Hydrozoa” sketches, design a fluted base stool with a cushioned seat and simple back.
software:
software: AutoCAD Adobe CS5 - InDesign front elevation
side elevation front/side view
SIPHONEAE HYDROZOA Earnst Haeckel
{Fluted}
media: Twine Glue
top view
Fall 2013 concept sketch
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top view sketch
stool sketch
model side elevation
pendant photos
Fall 2012
lighting design
concept imagery
AutoCAD 2013 Rhino 5 Adobe CS5 - InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
furniture design
Design and build any type of light source that relates to something of inspiration.
Natural. Textural. Unrefined. solution:
Design a seating piece using a work of Earnst Haeckel as inspiration for the design.
solution:
objective:
pendant photo
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objective: Hand render interior spaces taken from various magazines using pen, pencil, and rendering markers. Hand render various architectural elements using pencil and markers.
media: Pen Pencil Rendering markers
Summer 2012
hand rendering
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objective: Draw a still life of a variety of objects using black and white charcoal. Depict the shadows and highlights of the pieces made by surrounding lights. Draw a still life of a cattle skull using graphite and white charcoal demonstrating the shadows and highlights created by surrounding light sources. Draw a shaded sketch of your own hand using graphite depicting the shadows in the smallest creases.
media: Black and white charcoal Graphite
Fall 2011
drawing I
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objective: Design an abstract design in black and white. Design an organic, repetitive black and white design. Design an organic, non-repetitive design in black and white. Create a black and white design that forms a hand.
media: Black and white charcoal Graphite Black Sharpie Ink pens Acrylic paint
Fall 2010 & Spring 2011
design I & II
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