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After depicting the thoughts and principles and elements of
design from the door and its push plate I was able to take my analysis and create
a 2 dimensional design that worked with all the elements. To develop my 2
dimensional designs I played around a lot with looking inside or through lines.
Many of my abstract designs used horizontal and vertical lines as a barrier and
what was being looked inside of. Curved lines were brought into the design
because of the curved wood grains that were seen on the door. The design of the
cured lines that I used was done to resemble a vintage doily that represented
the idea of old fashion. Anomaly is used with color; gold to represent man made
items on brown which represent natural wood from the door. My final parti/ 2
dimensional designs was the curved lines overlapped by horizontal and vertical
lines, it was a way to add my entire concept into the 2 dimensional designs. I was
able to use my final parti in a 3 dimensional way all through the depot.


This project was a great way to help me improve ways I can
add concept throughout a whole design. By adding concept to the design I always
have a reason for what I do; I do not just add a design in because I like it
each reason is connected to my concept in some way. I was also able to develop
my commercial designs and how to add ADA accessibility and universal design to
spaces. By finishing the redesign of the train depot project I feel as if I have
improved in many of my interior design skills and learned new traits for my
future as a designer.