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RESUME
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HOSPITALITY
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EDUCATIONAL
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CORPORATE
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HEALTHCARE
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RETAIL
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CREATIVE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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RESUME EDUCATION
COMPUTER SKILLS
Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS
Proficient In:
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design
Accredited by Council for Interior Design Accreditation Grade Point Average 3.57/4.00 Graduation: August 2015
Kings College, London, UK Advanced studies in History of Decorative Arts England, France, Ireland, and Scotland Summer 2014
WORK EXPERIENCE Child Care Provider Jackson, MS Summer 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Ensured the safety, health, and welfare of children Organized fun and educational age-appropriate activities for children
Sales Assistant J. Crew, Ridgeland, MS Summer 2012, 2013, 2014 Christmas 2012, 2013 Communicated extensively with customers Handled returns purchases with cash, credit cards, and gift cards.
Advertisement Model
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Libby Story, Ridgeland MS Created setting to illustrate the advertising vision Interpreted photographer and creative director’s image for retail corporation
Autodesk AutoCAD 2014 Revit Architecture 2015 Adobe Creative Suites 4 Photoshop Illustrator InDesign Macintosh Windows iWork 2009 Pages iWork 2009 Keynote Microsoft 2010 Word Microsoft 2010 Powerpoint
Knowledgeable In: Rhino 5 and SketchUp
RELATED COURSES AutoCAD for Interiors Color and Lighting Detail and Construction Documents Digital Design Drawing I Environments for Special Needs Furniture Design Hand Rendering ID Graphics Photography Textiles for Interiors 3D CAD Modeling
mejohnson992@gmail.com 601-940-7788 206 Morningside Drive North, Ridgeland, MS 39157
HONORS AND ACTIVITIES Interior Design Awards The Southeastern Home Furnishing Association Scholarship, 2012-2013 3rd Place Institutional and Educational Design, Group Project ASID South Central Chapter 1st Place Institutional Design, Group Project ASID MSU Student Competition 3rd Place Hospitality, ASID Mississippi State University Students Competition
Interior Design Organizations and Events ASID Student Member, Mississippi State University Chapter, 2012- Present ASID National Student Member, 2013- Present Attended ASID Student Career Day, 2013 and 2015 Participated in ASID Mississippi State University Chapter Student Design Competition, 2014
Mississippi State University Honors Dean’s List: Fall 2011, Spring 2012, Fall 2014, Spring 2014
Mississippi State University Student Association Appointed Senator College of Architecture, Art, and Design, Spring 2012 Elected Senator College of Architecture, Art, and Design, Fall 2014 - Spring 2015 Freshman Council, Fall 2011 - Spring 2012 Homecoming Committee, Fall 2012 - Spring 2013 Environmental Affairs Committee, Fall 2013 - Spring 2014
Chi Omega Sorority, 2011 - Present
Community Service
Junior Panhellenic Representative, 2011-2012 New House Construction Plan Committee, 2012-2013 New Member Educator Assistant, 2012-2013 House Manager Assistant, 2012-2013 Social Chair Assistant, 2013-2014
The Big Event Habitat for Humanity The Palmer Home for Children Make-A-Wish Foundation Operation Christmas Child
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HOSPITALITY
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WHITE POINT LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL
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Hospitality Group Project Fall Semester 2014
OBJECTIVE Group Project Provide interior design services and documentation for the renovation of an 18 level building into a boutique hotel Develop branding for the hotel and each amenity Design lobby, restaurant, bar, health and wellness facility, guest rooms, and rooftop terrace with bar
CONCEPT IMAGES PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Design Concept Location Research Space Planning Spa Rendered Floor Plan FF&E Selection Millwork on Walls Spa and Rooftop Renderings Rooftop Model Bathroom Elevations
Duration: 8 Weeks
SOLUTION Designed the 30,000 square foot hotel in Charleston, SC
BEAUSOLIEL SOUTHERN CUISINE
Developed a fluid concept from the architecture and lush landscape of Charleston Developed branding to establish each space and attract guests to each amenity offered
BACK OF HOUSE
LOBBY
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS Rhino 5
PALMETTO DAY SPA
THE OAK BAR LOUNGE
Rendered Floor Plan
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WHITE POINT LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL
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Hospitality Group Project
BEAUSOLIEL SOUTHERN CUISINE
Wallcovering
Preliminary Sketch Wallcovering
The Oak BAR
LOUNGE
Preliminary Sketches
PAL M E TTO D AY S PA
Preliminary Sketch
Bar Stool Fabric
Wallcovering
Wallcovering
Flooring
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WHITE POINT LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL
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Hospitality Group Project
Custom Designed Wallpaper
Guest Room Maquette
Guest Rooms Rendered Floor Plan
Corridor Elevation
Guest Suite Bathroom Elevations
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WHITE POINT LUXURY BOUTIQUE HOTEL
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Hospitality Group Project
HARBOR VIEW ROOFTOP BAR
Rooftop Rendered Floor Plan
Rooftop Model
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Restaurant Project Fall Semester 2013
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OBJECTIVE
Concept Images
Design a 6,000 square foot restaurant in Barcelona, Spain that focuses on a central design concept and adheres to cultural etiquette and customs of Spain
Provide a space that offers guests a variety of dining areas and seating
SOLUTION Developed custom logo and name for restaurant
Beauty of the City
Barcelona
Develop a design concept and cohesive branding
Its People Architecture Zest of Nature
Legends of the city The legend of “The Fountain of Youth”
What
th e y have in common
Verdant Youth Wealth
Energy
Luxury Rich
Beauty Lively
New Life Bimin
Bimini - the legend city where “The Fountain of Youth” is located
Designed a restaurant inspired by the legend of The Fountain of Youth as well as the culture and beauty of the city
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Design Process Flow Chart
Seating Legend
Provided seating options that include booths, banquettes, tables, and bar seating Incorporated collapsible walls to allow separation for private parties
Main dining areas: 2 and 4 top tables
Bar area: 12 bar seats and 4 top tables
Party rooms: 2 rooms of 24 or 1 room of 48
Banquette: seats 4 each
Booths: seats 6 each
Outdoor: 2 and 4 top tables
Total Indoor seats: 244 Total Outdoor Seats: 39 Total Restaurant Seats: 282
Implemented luxurious materials to create an upscale dining experience
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS Illustrator CSS
3rd Place Hospitality MSU Student Competition
Seating Plan
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Design Details NanaWalls were chosen to open the restaurant up to the city, allowing light and the essence of the city to flow into the space Architectural elements, such as the custom privacy screens, that mimic Barcelona’s famous architecture were incorporated into the space Mirrored surfaces that reflect the beauty of the city and its people were implemented into the design Materials that promote life and luxury were chosen
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Rendered Entrance Wall Elevation
BIMINI Barcelona, Spain
Located on the Mediterranean Coast, Barcelona, Spain is often referred to as “The flower among the beautiful cities of the world.” It is a city that bursts with the aura of prosperity and energy, where Spanish legends are passed down from generation to generation. One legend that came forth was the quest for the Fountain of Youth located in the mythical land of Bimini. The Spaniards set out to find Bimini in hopes of gaining new life, wealth, and prosperity. Though the Spanish’s ancestors set out to find a new land, the natural beauty of Barcelona they left behind is unceasing. With verdant tree canopies lining urban streets that contrast with the beaches lining the Mediterranean Sea, together they give off a zest from nature that could liven anyone. Inspired from the beauty of nature, architectural masterpieces such as La Sagrada Família add to the already splendrous city that truly is a “glittering crown jewel.” To capture the aura of Barcelona, the beauty of the city and its rich legends were combined. Natural design elements such as wood, stone, and vegetation paired with architectural details inspired from architecture in the city allows the essence and the natural beauty of Barcelona to flow within the space. In addition, rich, luxurious textures give a glamorous feel to the space, creating harmony and balance between the young and sophisticated. The zest, renewal, and beauty the city holds combined with the life, luxury, and mystery the fountain of youth ‘ brings, Bimini restaurant truly captivates and rejuvenates ones soul!
Concept Images
Cultural Details Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia Very fashion conscious city Lunch is the most important meal of the day Wine is served at both lunch and dinner
Design details NanaWalls were chosen to open the restaurant up to the city, allowing light and the essence of the city to flow into the space Architectural elements such as the custom privacy screens mimic Barcelona’s famous architecture
BIMINI Barcelona, Spain
dining experience The aura of Bimini renews ones soul There is a balance between modern and classic Creating a space that appeals to all
Aperitiovs Street corn Blanco dip Guacamole
One should leave with a feeling of an Increase in well being
tapas pollo tapa pescado vegetal
tocos
Mirrored surfaces reflect the beauty of the city and its people
beef lamb fish of the day
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Board Example
Material Selection Living Green Wall
Calcutta Gold Marble
Green Onyx
Calico Wallpaper
3Form Pressed Glass
Green Terrazzo
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EDUCATIONAL
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HOWELL RENOVATION
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Educational Group Project Spring Semester 2014
OBJECTIVE
Concept Images
Group Project Renovate 14,000 square foot wing of Howell Building on Mississippi State campus to house the Interior Design and Art Departments
Intersect
Converge
Create cross-college collaboration and opportunities for students
Encourages communication and collaboration amongst students
Duration: 4 Weeks
Creates a visually connected work environment
Develops professional work relationships with other concentrations
Inspire Natural light and open spaces Corporate style environment, enhancing students productivity
SOLUTION Organized space plan where classrooms are on the 1st level and faculty offices are on the second level
Shared Classroom Lounge Copy
Student Worker
Conference
Student Worker
Main Office
Drawing 2
Main Art Office
Copy
Lounge
Developed goals and implemented them into the design Provided wayfinding and branding of each college to establish each department
Storage Studio
Lighting Lab
3D Studio
Node Classroom Design 1
Design 2
Materials
Drawing 1
Studio
Studio Studio
Bubble Diagram
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS
Block Diagram
3rd Place Educational Design Regional Student Competition
Rendered Floor Plan 1st Place Educational Design MSU Student Competition
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HOWELL RENOVATION
Educational Group Project
Building Construction Science Interior Design Art
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The front entrance wall has each college’s designated branding color painted on it, acting as wayfinding, as the stripe runs off the wall and leads one to each college in the building
PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Programming and Material Research Space Planning Design Concept Rendered Floor Plan FF&E Selection Renderings
Configuration 1 1 large studio seats 36 students 2 smaller studios seat 18 and 20 students
Configuration 2 1 Large studio seats 28 students 1 Medium studio seats 24 students 2 Small studios seat 16 students
Configuration 3 3 studios seat 28 students
Moveable partition walls allow the Interior Design Studio to be configured into different sized studios for varying class sizes
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NEXT UNIVERSITY
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Steelcase Educational Project Fall Semester 2014
OBJECTIVE Design a 10,685 square foot collegiate educational space for 2,200 students
Concept Images
Increase proficiency in planning and designing large scale spaces Design space with a variety of different learning spaces Use Steelcase furniture and furniture systems throughout the space
SOLUTION
Developed custom Next University logo
Design was built on the concept of a marathon and that education is a continuous life journey or the “Marathon of Life� Provided collaborative and individual palette of place to allow learning to happen everywhere, increase student engagement, and learning retention Created a design that promotes wellness and a high energy working environment with access to natural light, colorful environment, and walking track
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS
Rendered Floor Plan
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Steelcase Educational Project
AFF: 10’ 2”
AFF: 13’ 6”
Cooper Lighing - PD612 LED Cooper Lighting - PD612 LED
Cooper Lighting - LED Straight Cooper Lighing - 23DR LED Straight and Narrow and Narrow Winona - Full Winona - Circle Full Circle
Reflected Ceiling Plan and Lighting Legend
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CORPORATE
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Steelcase Corporate Project Fall Semester 2013
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OBJECTIVE
Concept Images
Design an office for short-term entrepreneurial residents Focus on understanding furniture systems, office design, and large commercial interiors Design space with many different working spaces Use Steelcase furniture and furniture systems throughout space
SOLUTION Developed custom Next logo
Encouragement Helping one another develop ideas as entrepreneurs creates a welcoming environment for innovation
Growth Creating a space where entrepreneurs grow as they continue to develop their design ideas
Connection Allowing relationships to develop in the environment that will promote networking
Designed space based on the goals: encouragement, growth, and connection Provided a variety of shared and private palette of place seating to inspire work to happen everywhere Incorporated raw materials and natural daylight into the design, creating a dynamic and engaging space
Steelcase Project Scholarship Honorable Mention
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SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS
Rendered Floor Plan
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Steelcase Corporate Project
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7”x 10” Wood Beams
Entrance Wall Elevation
Wood Support Beams
Custom Bottle Lights
Cafe Elevation
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HEALTHCARE
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Women’s Medical Clinic
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Healthcare Project Spring Semester 2014
Concept Images
OBJECTIVE Design a 4,162 square foot OBGYN clinic with doctor’s and nurses’ offices Focus on proper adjacencies, code regulations, and proper materials for medical use
The curved petals and leaves of a magnolia flower are the inspiration behind the organic walls and curves in the design
Design and provide detail drawings for a custom reception desk
SOLUTION Developed a logo for the Women’s Medical Clinic Created a relaxing and comforting environment for patients of all ages Incorporated the latest technology to increase efficiency in the practice
Color Space Allocation Diagram Waiting Room
Nurse’s Station
Ultrasound Room
Procedure Room
Egress
Office
Lab
Mechanical Room
Patient Room
Doctor’s Offices
Storage
Kitchen
Doctor’s Restrooms
ADA Restrooms TouchDown Space
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS
Rendered Floor Plan
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Antimicrobial Material Selection
Women’s Medical Clinic
Grid Chair Upholstery Carnegie
Strum Dark Green Upholstery Maharam
Safety Zone VCT Striations T3614 Bisque Armstrong Armstrong Flooring Flooring
BIRD’S EYE VIEW
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Detail Section of Reception Desk
Detail Section of Reception
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IDEC Group Project Fall Semester 2014
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OBJECTIVE
Elevation of Entertainment Wall
Group Project Design a patient room that addresses the issue of privacy, wellness, and a space for guest Develop understanding of a care environment and the interaction of the patients, caregivers, and families Focus on codes and materials of a medical environment Duration: 1 Week Research 1 Week Design
SOLUTION
Sunroom with Living Green Wall
Designed a patient room specifically for adolescents and young adults with cancer Created an environment that mimics a youth center atmosphere as opposed to a hospital Addressed design goals to create a relaxing, fun environment and distract from the discomfort of the treatment
SOFTWARE Revit Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS
Study area and lounge space
Antimicrobial wallpaper
Goals: Humanize Healthcare Engage The Community Heal the Mind, Body, and Soul [Palmwood: Texas State Stone, drives the concept of a medical facility that’s a solid foundation for AYA patients in such a difficult time. It also incorporates a theme of naturalistic, organic environment] PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Programming Research Space Planning Design Concept
Rendered Floor Plan Rendered Elevations FF&E Selection Renderings
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IDEC Group Project
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TECHNOLOGY: Use of iPads for doctors, patients, and, families for ease of communication among one another
Rendered Floor Plan
LED wayfinding to the restroom
WELL-BEING: Sunroom allowing natural daylight and use of plants
Sunroom Doctor’s Touch Down Cove
Living Green Walls in sunroom to help with air quality and for patient’s well-being
Patient’s Space COMMUNITY: Multiple lounge spaces for patient and their guests Separate zone for patient’s family/ guests
Restroom
Family/ Guest Space
White board walls for caregivers to leave notes and create relationships with long term patients
HUMANIZE: White boards throughout room ADA ACCESSIBLE: ADA compliant room ADA compliant restroom with grab bars and a flush shower
allowing patients to personalize space Desk/ lounge space in room to make it feel more like a teenager’s space Kitchenette in the family’s space Pullout sofa for long-term guests
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RETAIL
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Retail Group Project Spring Semester 2014
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OBJECTIVE
Concept Images
Group Project Design a 1,000 square foot cosmetic retail space with 3 additional services Create custom product displays Promote all products and services Execute all design of project with hand drawings and renderings
VOS, the Latin term for you, represents the idea of a woman finding her purest and truest beauty. The store front mimics the shape and function of a skin pore, serving as the opening into VOS leading the customer on the journey to find their true VOS.
SOLUTION Developed custom logo and name for the retail space Provided a unique experience for the customers based on the fluid concept of “finding one’s true VOS” Designed a store front that brands the retail store Created a customer journey to promote customer movement around the store increasing product sales Incorporated technology to promote the latest products
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS
Exterior Rendering
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STORAGE PRODUCT STORAGE HAIR SALON
HAIR PRODUCTS
HAIR PRODUCTS SKIN CARE FRAGRANCE
MAKEOVER
DIGITAL DISPLAY MAKE-UP DISPLAY
ENTRY
Bubble Diagram
Block Diagram
NAIL SALON BLOWOUT BAR
MAKEOVER
MAKE-UP DISPLAY
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Store Journey
Rendered Floor Plan
Branding
Make-up Station Elevations
Wall Shelving Elevation PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Programming and Research Space Planning Design Concept Rendered Floor Plan Rendered Elevations FF&E Selection Renderings
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Integrated Group Project Fall Semester 2014
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OBJECTIVE Group Project Ceiling
Collaborative project with a student team consisting of Architecture, Building Construction, Graphic Design, and Interior Design Design a 1,500 square foot retail incubator in downtown Starkville, MS Develop a budget and time frame for project Duration: 2 Weeks
Branding
SOLUTION Designed a space that is based on a concept of pixels coming together to create a picture, where small vendors of Starkville come together to create a retail market Incorporated cut outs in the partitions help promote interest and pull the customers through the store
SOFTWARE Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS InDesign CSS Illustrator CSS
Rendered Floor Plan PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Programming and Research Space Planning Design Concept FF&E Selection Renderings
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Integrated Group Project
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LEED Gold Certified Building Transverse Sections
Longitudinal Sections
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Cooper Lighting Group Project Spring Semester 2013
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Reflected Ceiling Plan With Furniture Underlay
OBJECTIVE
Lighting and Electrical Plan
Group Project Space plan and design a RCP for a selected space of team’s choice, and develop a lighting design using Cooper Lighting Fixtures
Fluorescent
SOLUTION Created a reflected ceiling plan that uses Cooper Lighting fixtures in a unique way Designed an efficient lighting plan that illuminates the work space and highlights store’s products
Watts Per Square Foot
SOFTWARE
Revit AutoCAD Photoshop CSS Illustrator CSS
PERSONAL CONTRIBUTIONS Programming and Research Space Planning Design Concept Reflected Ceiling Plan Lighting Selection FF&E Selection Renderings
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CREATIVE
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DESIGN 1
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DESIGN 2
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PHOTOGRAPHY
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HAND RENDERING
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FURNITURE DESIGN
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Group Woodshop Mash-up Project Fall 2014
The objective was to design and build a chair from two existing chairs. Rhino was used to develop prototypes of the chairs before they were actually constructed in a woodshop.
THE INTERLOCKING COLLECTION
Student Design Competition 2014 17” 13” 9” 20”
16” 17” 13”
14“
9” 20”
16” 14“
Dimensions of Furniture
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Board Example
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THANK YOU Contact Information: Email: mejohnson992@gmail.com Phone: 601.940.7788 Website: margueritejohnson.wix.com/design
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY 2015