I am an experienced Interior Designer with a demonstrated history of working in the design industry.Skilled in AutoCAD, Sketchup, Communication, Leadership, and Graphic Design. I have a bachelors of Science in Interior Design and minor in Sustainability from California State University-Northridge.
Studio S|K, Los Angeles, CA, US, Drafting Artist
AutoCAD drafting for commercial and residential interiors, prepare field measuring, space planning, coding, 3D renderings, design visual presentations for clientele.
In the Moment Productions, Hollywood, CA, US, Set Designer
-Design and build project
-Worked with production team to create a scene
-Research set inspiration and building techniques
-Built and dressed 11 theater flats
-Created floor plans, and sketchup model of set design
Decor Interior Design, Los Angeles, CA, US, Interior Design Assistant
- Assisted in design intake, design development, procurement, and install
- Measured site and drew AutoCAD floor plans
- Ordered samples for clients
- Assisted in client presentations
- Assisted in bidding documents
- Created physical models
- Assisted with Quickbooks Invoices, quotes and work orders
- Assisted in install and furniture moves
- Created sample cut sheets of finishes and furniture selections
- Tracked orders and deliveries
California State University, Northridge, Northridge, CA, US, Bachelors, Interior Design
Minor: Sustainability
Certificate of Outstanding Graduating Senior Award, Award
Honor Issuer: Department of College of Family and Consumer Sciences CSUN
Honor Description: Outstanding Graduating Senior Award in recognition of academic excellence, contributions to campus and community, and exceptional achievements or personal life circumstances that have been overcome.
IIDA Outstanding Community Organization Award - Student Design Charrette, 2nd Place
Honor Issuer: IIDA Southern California Chapter & Tangram Interiors
Honor Description: Students gathered from all around Southern California broke into six teams to design a concept for a creative co-working space. The project-setting being “The Block”, a redesigned “anti-mall” in the heart of the historical Financial District of DTLA (Downtown Los Angeles), the students had just 4.5 hours and limited resources to collaborate and create a space that included an arrival area, a lounge, a flexible conference room, and enclosed, modular offices spaces.