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I am not aware what will be the budget for the low fee for you. So, I would suggest you appear for entrance tests conducted by NIFT or NID as their fee is comparatively less.
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Your profile is confusing, your work experience is irrelevant to your education background though it all depends on your interest. If you are willing to study in Canada, you must choose a relevant course basis your education and work experience so choose accordingly.Architecture, Urban Planning, Environmental engineering, etc., are some options.
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Diverse job opportunities exist in front of interior design professionals. They may either choose to work under supervised setup (Design studios and Interior design firms) or work independently. When it comes to Government sector jobs, PWDs, Municipal Corporations and Town Planning Departments are known to hire interior design professionals. They may also become part of Government schemes
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Visual hierarchy is organizing information by order of relative importance, and it is established by arranging components (typography, lines, shapes, images, color, and space) on a layout. Designs with strong visual hierarchy and composition will communicate a message by seamlessly guiding your eyes.
2. Use Gestalt principles
All designers should understand Gestalt Theory and the principles of visual perception. Gestalt Theory was developed in the early 1900s by German psychologists, who theorized ways in which humans organize visual experiences. Designers nowadays use Gestalt principles as a framework for m
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