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SUMMARY:IDC’s Industry Sales Professionals Course: Large Design & Architectural Firms Panel
DESCRIPTION:IDC’s popular Industry Sales Professionals Course (ISPC) will be held in the spring and fall of 2022. The panels will be virtually broadcast to everyone who registers online. Should the restriction allow for in-person events in a small group format\, invitations will be sent directly to registered attendees. \nTailored exclusively to meet the needs of architecture and design industry sales professionals\, this practically-oriented course features several Q & A sessions with panels of registered interior designers and architects\, drawn from boutique and large design firms serving the retail\, commercial\, healthcare\, hospitality\, and residential sectors. \nLarge Design and Architectural Firms Panel\nDuring the Q & A session\, “Large Design and Architectural Firms”\, hear from senior interior designers about what they need from sales professionals\, and how best to go about working with them in order to become a trusted resource. Learn about this unique design sector and the expectations of designers. Additionally\, the panel addresses a post-COVID-19 industry\, and how firms are working\, particularly with Industry partners. Firms have new policies and procedures when working with Industry representatives. These changes are discussed\, and provide Industry representatives with valuable information moving forward. \nPanelists\n\nIsabelle Talbot\nPrincipal\nRay Inc. \n  \n \nJoe Pettipas\nGlobal Director\, Interior Design\nIBI Group \n\n  \n \nErika McCarthy\, ARIDO\, IDC\, NCIDQ\nPartner at Baudit Interior Design \n\n\n  \n\nMardi Najafi\nDirector\, Retail Design at Figure3 \n\n  \n\nFees\nMember: $49/attendee/panel +HST\nNon-Member: $98/attendee/panel +HST \nGroup rates (member only): \nGroup rate of 2 individuals: $88/attendee/panel +HST\nGroup rate of 3 individuals: $132/attendee/panel +HST \n\n \n  \n  \nEvent Contact: Barbora Krsiakova\, bkrsiakova@idcanada.org \n\nThis course will be offered in English. Maximum capacity for this course is 40 participants.  \nModerator\nGlen Brewer is President\, and Managing Partner of Midgley Tecnica\, a distributor in the porcelain tile sector. He is a current IDC board member\, representing manufacturers and suppliers. Glen is also IDC’s industry committee chair and leads and moderates IDC’s Sales Professionals Training Course. Glen is a strong advocate for designers and the design community\, he is a past winner of IDC’s Legacy Award for Distinguished Service\, the most prestigious individual award presented by IDC. Glen currently sits on a variety of additional boards and committees\, including The Retail Design Institute\, Sheridan College\, and DDA. Glen is also an author and presenter for IDCEC CEUs. He is an active participant in IDC’s national DesignEX shows\, as both a speaker/presenter and table-top attendee. His company is a strong advocate of IDC as an Industry Partner member. \nTestimonials\n“The industry sales professional course held in Calgary was a great opportunity to network with local designers. I would recommend this course to any sales professionals that are new to calling on the architect and design community.” – Christine Beer-Carl\, Residential Sales Manager at Western Canada Lutron Electronics Canada Inc. \n“Thank you for the opportunity to participate in such an informative and thought provoking event. I look forward to the next one!” – Joanna Tiffin\, National Architectural and Design Representative at Schluter Systems Canada Inc. \n“The sessions were extremely informative and it was great to spend the day with key industry professionals in our marketplace.” – Matthew Ruscica\, Regional Sales Manager at Global Furniture Group
URL:https://idcanada.org/event/idcs-industry-sales-professionals-course-large-design-architectural-firms-2/
CATEGORIES:Industry Course,Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Interior Designers of Canada":MAILTO:communications@idcanada.org
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SUMMARY:How Colour Works: An Interactive Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Description: \nUnderstanding how colour works requires that we dip our brush into it to reveal what it has to communicate to us. Starting with the primaries\, we will work with you to discover the results generated when colours are mixed. Next we will demonstrate the differences between warm and cool versions of the same colour(s). Finally\, we will look at how the colour of natural and man-made light influences how colour looks\, both alone and in combination with other colours. What colour communicates is largely determined by how it is organized. Colour can be hard to pin down because it is influenced by\, and influences\, everything around it. This workshop will give you the knowledge and confidence to make colour selections that are relevant to the situation. \nIn this workshop\, you will learn to: \n\nrecognize the formulation of a colour(s)\nadjust colour according to the situation\nidentify the colour of light\npredict how the colour of light will influence the appearance of a colour(s)\nprepare visually balanced and satisfying colour relationships\n\nOutline – Part 1: How Colour Works \n\nMixing colour\nExploring Colour Contrasts\n\nIn Part 1\, we will mix colour\, beginning with primary colours\, to achieve secondary and tertiary colours. Colour contrasts will be explored with exercises that will sensitize your ability to see colour\, and to determine which contrasts to use to achieve your desired results. \nOutline – Part 2: How to Work Colour \n\nExploring colour relationships\nIdentifying how the colour of light (natural and man-made) influences the appearance of colour\n\nIn Part 2\, we will look at a painting\, and at a room\, to explore how the colour was composed in each\, what worked\, what didn’t\, and how the solution can be made to work better with the slightest adjustment. We will also explore the colour of natural and man-made light\, and the influence the colour of light has on the character of the colour(s). \nWhether you are working on a canvas or a fresco\, or something in between\, you are welcome to bring your current colour challenges to work up a solution. Starting from wherever you are\, your skills in creating and composing colour designs will improve. \nDate: Friday\, March 25\, 2022\nTime: 9:00 a.m. – 5 p.m.\nLocation: Zoom session\nCost: $250.00 taxes included\n\n\n\n\nSupplies can be ordered from Curry’s Art Supplies:\n\n\nWatercolours: SAR8416\, Sargent Art Supreme Watercolour Set (16 cakes of colour)\nFlat Brush: C260112\, Curry’s Series 2601 Flat 1/2”\nWatercolour Pad\, S360111\, Strathmore Series 300 Watercolour Pad\, 11″ x 15”\, 140 lb.\n\nBring watercolours\, 1/2” brushes\, 12 x 16 watercolour paper pad and a current challenge.\nNote: Watercolours need to include 2 yellows\, 2 reds\, 2 blues and 2 greens\, (a warm and cool version of each) plus white and black. \nTo register\, contact: \nCheryl Spina Dudley\nIACC Certified Colour Designer\nARIDO Registered Interior Designer\nPresident-elect\, IACC Canada (International Association of Colour Consultants)\ncbsdudley@icloud.com\n613-728-6653 \nPlease note: registration closes on Friday\, March 18\, 2022.  \nWorkshop Presenters: \nEdda Mally\, M.A.\, Director\, Professional Colour Designer\, Director\, IACC Salzburg Seminars\nCheryl Spina Dudley\, IACC\, ARIDO\, IDC\, Architectural Colourist\, Interior Designer\, President-elect\, IACC Canada Seminars \n 
URL:https://idcanada.org/event/how-colour-works-an-interactive-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Third Party Event,Virtual Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Cheryl Spinda Dudley":MAILTO:cbsdudley@icloud.com
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