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Is there a room in your home that drains your energy and what to do about it. Atelier Design Day: 1 Room Edition. 1 room in 1 day. Reserve your design session. Declutter to Design workshop - limited-time access to the workshop. Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Hey friend! Do you ever wonder how to create a home that reflects you, looks cohesive and one that you're proud of? Want to know the secret? It all starts by learning your personal style, or aesthetic. It's the foundation and key to helping you: * get out of overwhelm * make confident decisions * feeling less frustrated and confused * save money while home decorating Missed out on the Better Than Basics Bootcamp? Don't wait for the next one...learning your aesthetic and making a plan can start TODAY inside The Collective, my monthly membership that has group coaching or on a private 1:1 Decorating SOS call. Once you unlock the power of your aesthetic, your home design goals are within reach!! Enjoy today's sneak peek inside the Better Than Basics Bootcamp. You'll hear two women who took the hot seat - unpacking their asethetic so they could move on to creating a plan for finally finishing one room in their home. Want to be part of the next Better than Basics Bootcamp? Email me at hello@figandfarmathome.com to get on the waitlist. Shhh!!! Want to know a SECRET? fig & farm (at home) is having a SALE!!!! Monday, May 5 - Sunday, May 11 Get on the Secret Sale list to see the deals!!! https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025 // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/decorating-sos Secret Sale: https://bit.ly/ffsecret2025 Happy styling! dani
Designing by Feeling: How Every Room Holds Its Own Ambiance Atelier Design Day: 1 Room Edition. 1 room in 1 day. Reserve your design session. Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Growing up between Egyptian richness and French refinement shaped how I approach design, style, and life. In this episode, I explore how blending seemingly opposite influences can create an authentic, layered design style—and why embracing contrast might be the key to a home that truly reflects you. Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Do you need to refine or redesign your home? Reserve your home Styling Hour Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
The power of home decor. Book your home Styling Hour Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Book your home Styling Hour Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Hey friend! Listener, Gabrielle, wrote in about her dining room. She loves everything about it except her dining table, chairs and area rug. She's feeling lost and confused with which decisions she should make to ensure her room is cohesive. And the best part? She included pictures!!! If you'd like to see this beautiful dining room along with the advice I'm sharing here, join us inside The Collective where you receive: * weekly video lessons * monthly LIVE q & a sessions * monthly Room Edits * Bonus podcast episodes and guest teachers * discounts on Decorating SOS coaching calls * scheduling priority for all 1:1 help JOIN: The Collective Do you have a Dear Dani question that you want featured on the show? Email me at: hello@figandfarmathome.com // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Join The Collective (monthly membership): https://www.figandfarmathome.com/thecollective Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/decorating-sos Happy styling! dani
Book your home Styling Hour Home Style Workshop: Uncover your Design Style - limited-time access to the workshop. Live by Design Workshop: Design your dream home - limited-time access to the workshop. Which Design Style Captures Your Ideal Home Style? Take the quiz to find out. Transform how you feel at home with intentional interior design, get your guide here. Don't know where to start? Assess your space with this checklist. Connect on Instagram
Send us a textOn this episode of The Plant Movement Podcast, host Willie Rodriguez sits down with Peter, the creative mind and owner of Jungle SoFlo, a young and dynamic landscape designer specializing in commercial and residential projects. From humble beginnings to designing stunning tropical landscapes, Peter's journey is as inspiring as his creations.Peter's StoryStarting with a degree in hospitality management, Peter's passion for plants was first sparked at Prospect Park's botanical garden in New York. After a career in Spanish TV as a model and actor, he transitioned into hospitality. Following a personal tragedy—the unexpected passing of his father—Peter found solace in plants and began his journey into landscape design.Building a BusinessPeter shares how he juggled his hospitality job while taking on small landscaping projects, eventually founding his LLC. Leveraging social media, especially Instagram ads, he grew his client base, which now includes homeowners, small businesses, and hotels.Design Style and ApproachKnown for his “clean, neater jungle” aesthetic, Peter's designs feature tropical plants with bold leaves and vibrant flowers inspired by his travels to Costa Rica and Greece. He discusses his goal of creating immersive environments that transport clients while maintaining a $10,000 project minimum to focus on impactful, large-scale designs.Opportunities in LandscapingPeter emphasizes the untapped potential in the landscaping industry, discussing how landscapers can expand their services and connect with a broader clientele. Acting as a bridge between homeowners and landscapers, he provides tailored solutions for every budget.Lessons in GrowthFrom hiring out installations to delegating logistics, Peter reflects on the importance of knowing your strengths, trusting your team, and setting boundaries. He highlights how respect for oneself and consistency in showing up are critical to success.The Future of Green SpacesAs the demand for greenery grows post-COVID, Peter envisions a world where plants are integral to urban living, from apartments to large-scale developments. He discusses how caring for plants improves air quality, mental well-being, and the overall ambiance of spaces.Passion-Driven SuccessPeter's journey is a testament to perseverance and passion. Whether designing six-figure landscapes or helping clients on smaller budgets, his obsession with his craft shines through.Join us for this inspiring conversation and discover how Peter is transforming spaces, one tropical paradise at a time.Connect with Jungle SoFloFollow Peter's journey and explore his work on Instagram @junglesoflo.Jungle SofloEmail: junglesoflo@gmail.com Web: https://www.junglesoflo.comFollow IG: https://www.instagram.com/junglesofloThe Plant Movement Podcast Email: eddie@theplantmovementnetwork.com & willie@theplantmovementnetwork.comCall: (305) 216-5320 Web: https://www.theplantmovement.comFollow Us: IG: https://www.instagram.com/theplantmovementpodcastDirected and Produced by Eddie EVDNT Gonzalez --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Disclaimer: The contents of this podcast/youtube video are for informational and entertainment purposes only and do not constitute financial, accounting, or legal advice. I can't promise that the information shared on my posts is appropriate for you or anyone else. By listening to this podcast/youtube video, you agree to hold me harmless from any ramifications, financiaSupport the show
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Join us in the Cypress Room as we chat with Tamara Day, the star of Magnolia Network and HGTV's Bargain Mansions. Tamara takes us through her remarkable entrepreneurial journey that began in her living room with a group of mompreneurs and then after that, becoming her own general contractor during the housing crash of 2008. In this candid conversation, Tamara opens up about balancing a successful business with raising four kids, how she was discovered by HGTV, and her tips for moms eager to start a side hustle. She also shares her strategies for handling burnout and staying inspired in the fast-paced world of home renovation. This episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and a behind-the-scenes look at Tamara's incredible story. Grab your coffee and come join the conversation!
(Or a peeping Tom, but that feels uncouth to publish on a podcast title!) The SECRET to understanding your design style REVEALED!!! To have a cohesive looking home you need to: KNOW YOUR DESIGN STYLE To know your design style you need to: BE A LURKER OF BEAUTIFUL PICTURES (aka student of design) But what do you pay attention to? 1. You pay attention to how many boards you have on Pinterest and REDUCE them by half or more. 2. You stay room specific and choose four rooms that you can't stop looking at - that keep drawing you in. 3. Then you look at those four rooms until you're sick of looking at them. You're paying attention to ALL THE DETAILS. 4. Details are small and DESIGN IS IN THE DETAILS, so stay a while, pay attention to what you like and don't like and take notes. 5. Look for the commonalities between the four pictures. What things are repeating themselves in most of the pictures? Which metals, textures, colors, wood tones, etc. That is the SECRET to understanding your design style. Once you know those specific little design details, the rest is easy - the overwhelm fades away, the decision fatigue stops being so tiring, choices can be made and you can take the first step toward creating a home you absolutely love! Need help? Book a Decorating SOS Call so I can help you identify your design style. // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://calendly.com/figandfarmathome/decorating-sos-call Happy styling!! xo, dani
This week, Stephanie and Katie sit down with Mike Hockenberry, our Director of Residential Construction and Customer Service. They discuss Mike's personal design style and walk through some of the questions they may work through with a new homeowner. In the coming weeks, Mike will join us again to talk about different stages of the customer's journey in building their home. The design style quiz mentioned in the episode can be found here: https://egstoltzfushomes.com/design-studio/design-style-quiz/
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In the this episode of House Call, we cover:why people get so overwhelmedclothes vs interiorspatterns, textures and colors in your closet and your homehow clothing silhouettes influence your design stylehow to use TV and movie sets to figure out what you lovemy favorite TV setsusing your travels in your homeavoiding your home looking like a Pinterest reproductionEpisode0:00 Introduction0:50 What I've been loving2:09 The struggles I see most often3:51 Take a peek in your closet6:14 Watch TV and movies9:15 Look at your travel bucket listResources + Links Inquire here to work with Caroline Klein Design Caroline Klein Design on Instagram Caroline Klein Design on Pinterest
California Casual Do you have a design style that you are trying to bring into your home, but don't know how? Your 'style' may not be California Casual, but you've heard 'fancy' designers call it something. That's great, but how do you know how to make it come alive in your own home? In this episode I'm answering Sofia's question about how to bring California Casual into her home. These 4 tips will apply to you if you are wanting to bring more (insert design style name here) into your home. Grab a journal...you'll have homework!! If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, email me at: hello@figandfarmathome.com Want the replay of the BACK TO BASICS BOOTCAMP? Email me at: hello@figandfarmathome.com // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Happy styling! xo, dani
Do you ever wonder...where do you START when you want to decorate your home or re-fresh a single room? Starting BIG with a purchase could possibly be the worst thing you could do as you begin re-designing your home. So, put away your credit card and grab a notebook and a pen because you'll want to pay attention to the DETAILS. Learning your design style is not just an important step. It's THE MOST IMPORTANT first step, so what details do you pay attention to? All of them! Your style is more nuanced than the global terms that are tossed around left and right. Your style is more YOU than it is Farmhouse. It's more YOU than it is Boho. It's more YOU than it is Traditional. Cottage. Country. Industrial. Fill in the BIG global design style. Once you understand what your style is, you have the freedom to mix and match. Do you like a little Cottage and a little Industrial, but wonder how to blend the two? Looking at the fine details of the design elements you gravitate toward will help! BACK TO BASICS BOOTCAMP March 26 - March 27 9am PST | 10am MT | 11am CT | 12pm EST What is the MOST IMPORTANT first step when it comes to learning how to decorate your home...find out in the Back to Basics Bootcamp. Register at: https://bit.ly/figandfarmbootcamp // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Back to Basics Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/figandfarmbootcamp Happy styling! xo, dani
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Are you struggling to figure out what design style suits you best? Well, I have the solution you have been searching for! In this episode, I introduce my design style quiz, a tool designed to help you uncover your unique design identity. Whether you are a seasoned designer, a design enthusiast, or someone simply curious about interior design, this quiz is your gateway to understanding your personal style preferences. By answering just 14 questions, you will unlock valuable insights into design preferences and gain access to tailored recommendations. I also explore the 12 distinct design styles, from traditional to glam. If you want to get familiar with all the different styles, regardless of where you are in your design story, this episode is for you. What are you waiting for? Take the quiz now, discover your design style, and let your creativity soar! Don't forget to share your results with me on Instagram. Why you've got to check out today's episode: Discover your unique style and transform your space Understand the 12 distinct design styles so you can assist your clients in making informed decisions about their design preferences Gain access to exclusive Pinterest boards tailored to each style Check out the show notes >>> What's Your Design Style: Exploring 12 Interior Design Styles NEXT STEPS: Curious about your design style? Take the Quiz: Find Your Perfect Interior Design Style Interior Designer!! Take the QUIZ and Find Out What Type of Interior Designer You Should Be! Grab your freebies: Your Roadmap to a Career in Interior Design 3 Things I Wish I had known when I Started my Career Join the Design Mentor to kickstart a successful career in interior design! Check out the best books every interior designer should have here. Enroll in Business of Design with Kimberly Seldon or DesignYou with Tobi Fairley today to scale your interior design business! Email me at podcast@rwarddesign.com if you have suggested topics DM me on Instagram at @rwarddesign if you have a burning question Leave me a rating and review! Click here. Visit my website at rwarddesign.com to learn more about my services Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
In this episode, host Lisa Adams interviews Shirley Goodwin, the owner of JR Flowers. Shirley shares her journey of discovering her passion for flowers and how she started her business. She discusses her design style and the types of events she specializes in, including corporate events and weddings. Shirley also talks about the changes in the event market and the challenges she faced in the early stages of her business. She offers tips for flower arranging and shares her favorite flowers and greenery. The episode concludes with Shirley's contact information for those interested in her services.TakeawaysDiscovering and pursuing your passion can lead to a fulfilling career.Building relationships and collaborating with others in your industry can help grow your business.Knowing when to delegate and seek help is crucial for avoiding burnout and maintaining the joy in your work.Investing in education and continuously improving your skills can elevate your business and attract more clients.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background01:54 Discovering a Passion for Flowers04:08 Inspiration from a Flower Market05:01 Design Style and Corporate Events06:47 Changes in the Event Market08:38 Balancing a Medical Practice and a Flower Business09:05 Expanding Business Reach10:02 The Impact of Flowers on Events11:27 Tips for Flower Arranging12:44 Struggles and Growth in the Business24:00 Favorite Flowers and Greenery25:25 Closing Remarks and Contact Information
What's my design style? It's the age-old question. What's my style? What name can I give it? What box can I put it in to make my job of decorating my home easier? The hard truth: those home decorating style quizzes DON'T make your job easier. They make it harder...a LOT harder. Your design style can be labeled, but it should be labeled by you and you alone. Why? Because you and I can both be looking at the exact same picture with the same design style label and interpret it two different ways. Inside the BACK TO BASICS BOOTCAMP I teach you how to learn your design style...not just how to recognize a pretty picture. I teach you the nuances that make up your style and help you make a label that YOU understand. When you do that...you UNLOCK the secret to learning how to decorate your home. This is the NUMBER ONE thing you should do when you are wanting to learn how to decorate your home, you're feeling stuck or uninspired, you feel like you lack the decorating gene. THIS, friend, is it! Register for BACK TO BASICS BOOTCAMP March 26 - March 27 9am PST | 10am MT | 11am CT | 12pm EST // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Back to Basics Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/figandfarmbootcamp Happy styling! xo, dani
Today we are talking about how you can find your own niche and cultivate your personal style. This is a podcast we feel everybody wants to know as they're trying to figure out who they are when they're trying to make these massive decisions for a home, whether you're a new build, remodel, or maybe you're just furnishing, it really needs to tie back to who you are, how you use that space, what nostalgic strings you want to pull, depending on if you really are sentimental. We keep seeing this topic pop up for people everywhere and have even listened to a couple of podcasts on this in fashion to really understand what some of the points are that people are making to help us cultivate our own style, so this is gonna be a fun one. 0:00 Intro The age of developing opinion 4:20 Feeling like you have imposter syndrome 27:00 Putting together an outfit for fashion week 31:45 Cori's method 37:00 Who do you aspire to be? 40:45 Do what you want and don't care about what Karen thinks 46:10 “So I go to the plumbing store and I'm like ‘OK, I like that suite, I think this is the finish I'll go with.' and then I put that actual faucet in there with the tile, with the cabinetry that I'm thinking and I'm like ‘Yep, that's good. Send that over to the cabinet maker.' and then I'll get my hardware. It's really easy. I'll always try and figure out my art because that's important to me too because I know that's a part of my style. That's a big North Star for me.” 30:20 https://www.instagram.com/alicelaneinteriors/ https://www.instagram.com/alicelanehome/ https://alicelanehome.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AliceLaneHome https://www.pinterest.com/alicelanehome/ https://www.youtube.com/alicelanehomecollectionsaltlakecity News Letter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=HZENWY&g=PFcqV5
In this episode I'm sharing a design tutorial for a very popular design style that can be used in any niche
3 Ways you can incorporate vintage furniture into your more modern design style: So, you LOVE modern farmhouse design aesthetic, but mom brings over your grandma's vintage hutch. It's lovely, but it was lovely in grandma's home because it was grandma's. You wouldn't mind entertaining the idea of keeping it, but you don't know how to marry such an antiquated piece of furniture with a more modern home with modern furnishings. First thing's first...if you're receiving this as a gift from a family member who wants to 'keep it in the family' be sure you understand the rules of engagement - aka - the expectations. Know the boundaries up front before you agree to say yes to a piece that, though lovely, you may not want to keep in its current state. Ask: will you be ok if I change it (paint it, stain it, add legs to it, add wallpaper to it, etc.). If the answer is no, as the receiver of the gift, it's OK for you to politely decline. However, there are things you can do to marry vintage furniture with a more modern design style. 1. If it's part of a set - break up the set. Furniture sets in general immediately date your room often times create a bulkiness in the room that is hard to design or decorate around. 2. Remember that contrast is a good thing. Think in terms of opposites attract: old vs. new. Light vs. dark. Opposite, in home design are no different. Pairing complete opposites is a fun way to design a home. Think of these combos as examples: masculine vs. feminine. Industrial vs. modern. 3. Modify the original piece by painting or staining it, changing hardware, adding wallpaper, legs or caning. Think outside the box to modify it in a way that makes the structure of the antiquated design a bit more current. Are you ready to learn how to marry your vintage pieces of furniture with your more modern design aesthetic? Learn how inside Home Design 101! // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Happy styling! dani
In this episode, I ask the question: what would a software design style inspired by ecological and embodied cognition be like? I sketch some tentative ideas. I plan to explore this further at nh.oddly-influenced.dev, a blog that will document an app I'm beginning to write. In my implementation, I plan to use Erlang-style "processes" (actors) as the core building block. Many software design heuristics are (implicitly) intended to avoid turning the app into a Big Ball of Mud. Evolution is not "interested" in the future, but rather in how to add new behaviors while minimizing their metabolic cost. That's similar to, but not the same as, "Big O" efficiency, perhaps because the constant factors dominate.The question I'd like to explore is: what would be a design style that accommodates both my need to have a feeling of intellectual control and looks toward biological plausibility to make design, refactoring, and structuring decisions?SourcesAndy Clark, Being There: Putting Brain, Body, and World Together Again, 1997Ray Naylor, The Mountain in the Sea, 2022Erlang processes (explained using Elixir syntax)MentionedBrian Foote and Joseph Yoder, "Big Ball of Mud", 1999TetrisIllinoisNew HampshirePrior workWhat I'm wanting to do is something like what the more extreme of the Extreme Programmers did. I'm thinking of Keith Braithwaite's “test-driven design as if you meant it” (also, also, also) or Corey Haines's “Global Day of Code Retreat” exercises (also). I mentioned those in early versions of this episode's script. They got cut, but I feel bad that I didn't acknowledge prior work. CreditsThe image is an Ophanim. These entities (note the eyes) were seen by the prophet Ezekiel. They are popularly considered to be angels or something like them, and they're why the phrase "wheels within wheels" is popular. I used the phrase when describing neural activation patterns that are nested within other patterns. The image was retrieved from Wikimedia Commons and was created by user RootOfAllLight, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Navigating the Holidays, Human Design StyleIf you aren't exactly thrilled with the possibility of your Holiday season matching the Griswald celebration, this episode of Unjaded is for you.The holiday season is beautiful and it's ugly. We set ourselves up with these fancy expectations, running ourselves ragged for the perfect gifts, everyone's favourite foods, and a wrap up of business activities that would make Richard Branson proud.I mean you've got BF - Cyber Monday - and all of the last minute sales strategies to close out the year strong. By the time Christmas actually arrives, we're fed up, worn out, and over it already.Today we're going to talk about a couple of areas of your Human Design and how leaning into your strengths could make the holiday season easier - dare I say, even enjoyable???What You'll Learn:How your unique Human Design will support you with boundaries and expectations, emotional energy, stress and overwhelm.Looking to the Emotional Solar Plexus (or ‘ESP') and Root Centres to help you navigate the holiday season.For the ESP Centre: identifying whether this is defined or undefined for you.Those that are undefined are highly empathetic and navigating the holidays will involve soaking up and amplifying the emotions of others. How to allow the emotions of others to flow through you and identify what is yours - and what is not.Those that are defined are designed to be emotional. Chances are, you've been conditioned not to be. Breaking through this conditioning, allowing yourself to feel the feelings and knowing that they will come in waves.For the Root Centre: identifying whether this is defined or undefined for you.Those that are undefined will feel a lot of pressure, especially during the holidays. How to ground yourself to avoid the overwhelm and give yourself space.Those that are defined have a more consistent way to manage stress (even if not currently USING it). Physical movement is very important to your design. So I know this is a lot. And it can seem like a fantasy to actually honour your design - especially over the holidays. A coach once told me that living your design is not always convenient but it's always correct. She was right.I do hope that you're able to honour at least one thing in this episode as the holidaysapproach. Where can you cut yourself some slack, according to how you're designed tolive? Do that, ok?You Can Find All Active Links Here:Check it out → https://vickiedickson.com/unjaded-links/Links Mentioned in the Episode:Download your Human Design Chart for free → https://vickiedickson.com/free-hd-chartBook a Personal Human Design reading → https://vickiedickson.com/personal-readingLet's Connect!Send Vickie a DM on Instagram with your Human Design questions → https://www.instagram.com/vickie.dickson/Check out Vickie's website and current offerings → http://www.vickiedickson.com
Do YOU know your personal design style? Hey friend! Inside this episode you get to be a fly on the wall as I have a conversation with Andrea about identifying her design aesthetic. At the beginning of our conversation she wasn't sure what it was, but you'll hear that she actually knew EXACTLY what it was in very nuanced terms. Is YOUR DESIGN STYLE within reach just like Andrea's? Every two weeks inside Home Design 101 we have Office Hours where I answer questions from the students so they can have design breakthroughs just like Andrea. Ready for your design break through? REGISTER: Home Design 101 // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Happy Styling! xo, dani
In this episode I'm sharing an early trending design style on Etsy that's already generating regular daily sales, showing you how to leverage AI to generate it, And finally I am showing you what products to prioritize selling them on!
Feeling Nostalgic this Sunday? We are. That's why we decided to share this chat from the past with Martyn Lawrence Bullard. Martyn fills us in on what he has been up to since we last saw him on our TV Screens on Bravo's Million Dollar Decorators. His first big break in design came from sitting next to Original Supermodel Cheryl Tiegs at a wedding. By the end of the wedding she had hired him to decorate her house and, from there, his design business started to take off. Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design was born. Martyn chats with us about his “Design Style” and his Design “Dos” and Dont's”. We also chat about how Martyn was cast on Bravo's classic “Million Dollar Decorators” and his relationships with his co-stars Mary McDonald, Kathryn Ireland, and Jeffrey Alan Marks. Martyn also chats about some of his Celebrity Clients, and their design styles, such as Cher, Kylie Jenner (whose Architectural Digest Cover was the highest ranked Design Story of all time, 1.6 Billion and Counting), Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian, The Osbournes Sharon, Ozzy and Kelly, Gwen Stefani, RuPaul and Cindy Crawford. @martynbullard @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BROUGHT TO YOU BY: INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Upgrade Your Job Post) RELIEFBAND - reliefband.com (20% Off Plus Free Shipping. Use Code VELVET. The #1 FDA-Approved Anti-Nausea Wristband) THE KARDASHIANS - (Catch New Episodes of The Kardashians on Thursdays, Streaming Only on Hulu) EARNIN - Download The EarnIn App Today (In Google Play or Apple App Store and Type in “Velvet Rope” When You Sign Up To Get Access To The Cash You Have Earned Today!) STARBUCKS - (Introducing the New Starbucks Iced Apple Crisp Oatmilk Shaken Espresso! Order Ahead on The Starbucks App) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Carina often gets asked about how to develop a design style. She goes over the two things that help with the development of your own personal style.Episode 352 Development of Design Style__________Love to create, design and craft? Have you always wanted to know how to turn your passions into profit? Carina's new book – Design Profit & Prosper will lead you down the path of making your dreams a reality. Get your copy today! https://www.carinagardnercourses.com/designprofitprosper__________About Carina Gardner:Carina Gardner is a fabric designer, paper designer, and design educator who is passionate about helping other designers fulfill their creative dreams by teaching them her strategies for making money as a designer. She has a Ph.D. in Design and taught design at the University of Minnesota before starting Carina Gardner, Inc.Carina Gardner, Inc design brand has been featured in dish ware, holiday decor, sewing patterns, and more. Her exclusive Design Suite Program helps creatives make money designing as they learn to design. Her programs include Illustrator and Photoshop training, surface pattern design, paper design, Silhouette & Cricut file design, and running a design business. She started the Make and Design Podcast so that she could share inspiration, stories, and experiences about design and life with crafters and designers.Find out more at https://www.carinagardner.comWatch this episode as a video at https://www.makeanddesign.com/Hey there! I have a new Profitable Designer Starter Guide. It's filled with videos and worksheets to help you. And the best part is that it is FREE. Get access now by going to www.carinagardnercourses.com/starterguide and learn more about becoming profitable today.
Let's talk about finding a design style! In this episode, I break down the difference between a design style and a design aesthetic and then share my journey with finding my own. I'll tell you all about my strategies for figuring out your signature and give you 3 tips to start. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atnndesign/support
In this episode I'm showing how to create wavy vintage/retro text designs using Kittl, that can be used to enter various popular print on demand niches!
In this episode I'm using Jungle Scout to get sales data on a t-shirt design style that is a particular favorite of mine... I'll be revealing the design style in this video, and then doing a design tutorial on how to create designs in this style using Kittl!
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What is Quiet Luxury design style? There's a 'new' classic design style hitting the home design world...it's called Quiet Luxury. But Quiet Luxury is nothing new. It's timeless, classic, well curated, refined, cohesive and subtle. Simply put...Quiet Luxury is opposite of trendy, showy and definitely doesn't chase the shiny object! In today's episode I'm sharing what exactly the Quiet Luxury design style is, how to incorporate it into your home and where to find the pieces to create your own Quiet Luxury curated look! BIG NEWS!!! Next week marks the 2 year anniversary of the podcast and I'm revealing it all. If there's a question you have about how podcasting works, who I am, anything...submit it here. Be sure to subscribe to the show so you get all the details for how to win free goodies!! Do you want Quick Tip Tuesdays back?! I've taken a break with Quick Tip Tuesdays because of busy schedules...have you missed them and do you want them back? Quick Tip Tuesdays were designed to answer YOUR specific questions...so, if you'd like them back - ask away! I don't know what you don't know! // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Leave a voice message (scroll all the way to bottom): www.figandfarmathome.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Flea Market Guide (flea markets by state and success tips): https://bit.ly/fleamarketguide Facebook Community: www.bit.ly/design101group Happy styling! xo, dani
Struggling to put your personal design preferences over trends?In this episode, you will learn:The importance of honoring your personal preferences in design choicesHow to explore different styles to broaden understandingHow to use my two-part quiz to determine your design styleLink to Quiz: Interactive Calculators & QuizzesIf you liked today's episode, please leave me a rating and review in Apple podcasts. Check out the House Calls for Physicians Website. Join the House Calls for Physicians Private Facebook Group Check us out on Instagram!
Confused about your design style? Join me as we establish the foundation for understanding design styles and discover a simple technique to define your own unique style. Here's what you'll learn:How defining your own personal style can help you execute a visionAn overview of traditional, modern, transitional, and contemporary stylesHow to appreciate elements from different styles and embrace style evolutionIf you liked today's episode, please leave me a rating and review in Apple podcasts. Check out the House Calls for Physicians Website. Join the House Calls for Physicians Private Facebook Group Check us out on Instagram!
Have you ever thought of turning your design style into a niche? You're lying to yourself if you say you don't have one. Every designer has a design style. Even if your design style resembles many other designers, I bet something unique makes you different. Have you ever thought of how you came by your design style? Did you go to school for design and develop your style from what your teachers taught you? Did you learn your style by following design influencers? There are tons of great designers out there you could follow and learn from. Have you studied the history of design? You know, the Industrial Revolution, Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, Art Deco, Postmodernism, etc., have these periods in design history influenced your style? Did you come by your style from another artistic endeavour? I know of graphic and web designers who have fine art degrees. I bet that influences how they think about design. Do you sculpt, make pottery, paint, sew, craft or express yourself in any other creative outlet that may appear in your design style? Or maybe something else from your life is reflected in the projects you produce. There are so many things that can influence your graphic design style. And since no two people are the same, it is understandable that no two designers design the same way. And if you can figure out what makes your style unique, you can carve out a very lucrative business based on it. What is a design style niche? I got the idea for this podcast episode after Lauren joined the Resourceful Designer Community. Whenever someone joins my Community, I look at their website and portfolio. It helps me learn where they are in their design journey and how the Community can help them. Lauren told us when she joined the Community that she has a background as a creative director. So it's no surprise that her portfolio is top-notch. But what I loved most about perusing through her work is how different it is from mine. Reading Lauren's About Me page, I learned that she grew up on the streets of New York City and loves punk, emo and metal music. And I could see that influence in her design style. There's something edgy and wild about her compositions. And I found myself not just admiring them but studying them, trying to figure out how she did certain things. And trying to imagine her thought process as she worked on each design. You see, Her design style is foreign to me. It's not a direction I would ever take on a project. It's not that it's wrong, far from it. There's nothing wrong with her creations. It's just not in my design repertoire to do something similar. Sure, I could probably copy it if I needed to. But even though I consider myself an excellent designer. If you gave me a blank canvas, I couldn't develop something in that style without reference material. At least nowhere near as well as Lauren can. Lauren's design style is unique to her. And that individual style is something she could niche into. Creating a design style niche. I've talked about niches on the podcast, but mainly from the point of the clients you target or the work you produce, such as targeting the school branding niche with Craig Burton, where he shared how he's built a very lucrative business designing logos and other branding material for schools in New Zealand and beyond. Or how some people, such as Ian Paget of Logo Geek, specialize in designing logos. That's his niche, and he's widely known for it in the UK. I've shared how I knew a designer who designed websites exclusively for dentists and was killing it. I know another designer who only designs rock and metal band T-Shirts, and he's in high demand. These are all niches. And as the saying goes, the riches are in the niches. When you niche down, people automatically start viewing you as an expert in your niche and are willing to pay more for that expertise. That's precisely what I'm doing with my Podcast Branding business. I specialize in the podcast niche, and people recognize me. But what if you turn your design style into a niche instead of going after a specific target market or focusing on a particular design project? Lauren could easily promote herself as a designer specializing in punk/grunge-style design. I don't know if that's the right word for her style, but you get the idea. Maybe you like creating futuristic-looking designs, something very robotic or technical. You could embrace that style and promote it. Or what if you have a very illustrative style? Andrew, another member of the Resourceful Designer Community, is a great illustrator, and it's reflected in his portfolio. These days, strong yet feminine styles are in high demand. And although I've created some strong feminine pieces before, I'm probably not the first designer people think of for that design style. What about specializing in a country-western design style? There's a big call for that in certain areas. I mentioned Craig Burton earlier of School Branding Matters, he's based in New Zealand, and the New Zealand culture surrounding him heavily influences his design style. How about retro? There are always people wanting a 50s, 60s or 70s style look. And sure, clients could always ask their regular designer to design something in one of these styles. I've done country-western, robotic-tech, 1960s and 70s looks, and even strong feminine designs. But none of them are a specialty of mine, and I don't feel natural designing in these styles. If a designer isn't comfortable with a style, they won't produce work as good as someone specializing in it. But what if the client doesn't have a regular designer and is looking for one online? Imagine someone typing “country-style graphic designer” into Google. Or “Retro vintage designer.” If that's your niche style, there's a good chance you can rank for that term, and that client will find you. And when they realize you specialize in exactly what they're looking for, they have no reason to continue their search. What I'm saying is if you can figure out your unique style and it's something you want to lean into. You could start marketing yourself as a specialist in that design style. It's another way of niching. Combining Niches. What if you combine some of my previously discussed niche ideas with this one? Imagine setting yourself up as a logo designer specializing in retro-style logos. Or a web designer who specializes in punk or grunge-style websites? What about a poster designer who specializes in a country western look? If you can corner a particular niche, you can find yourself in high demand and could charge prices reflecting your specialty. By segmenting yourself, you automatically become an expert in your niche to those seeking your skills. You may be saying, but Mark, I don't want to be pigeonholed into one niche. I want to be able to work on different types of projects. To that, I say nothing is stopping you from doing that. If a non-school related client approached Craig Burton saying they admire his style and want to hire him, he wouldn't say, “you're not a school, so I can't work with you.” Of course not. I know Craig, and I've seen him create some amazing non-school-related pieces. Just because you target a niche doesn't mean you are stuck doing only that type of work. Look at me. I started Podcast Branding in 2019 as a side gig to go after the podcast niche. However, I'm still running my other business, Marksman Design which isn't niched. And even within the Podcast Branding side of my business, I've done non-podcast-related projects. One of my biggest Podcast Branding clients is a podcaster. That's how they heard about me. But he didn't need anything regarding his podcast. Instead, he hired me to design a website for his company that is entirely separate. In this case, a client heard of me through the podcast space. He liked what I did and trusted me enough to work on something non-podcast-related. So you can always create a second company for a particular niche. Or start a second brand and work as a DBA as I do. I run Podcast Branding as a division of my other design business Marksman Design. How to attract clients in a niche. So let's say you decide to pursue this option of entering a niche. Be it a target market, particular design pieces like logos, posters or t-shirts, or a niche using your design style. How do you go about attracting clients? It all comes down to portfolio 101. Showcase the type of work you want to work on. If you claim to be in the country-western niche, you'll confuse clients if your portfolio contains high-tech and art deco-looking projects. No matter how well those projects turned out, they have no space in your portfolio. I mentioned how my work for my biggest Podcast Branding client isn't about podcasting. That's why you won't find any of it on my website because it's irrelevant to clients looking for someone to help with their podcast's visual needs. If you want to start a niche in the retro logo design space, all your portfolio pieces should be logos with a retro look. The next thing to do to attract clients is to network within your niche. Let people in that niche know who you are and what you do. I go to podcast conferences because that's where my target market is. I talk and hand out business cards to as many people as possible. The more people in my niche who know what I do, the better my chances of getting clients. On my order form, I ask clients how they heard about Podcast Branding and me. On an order I received this week, the client mentioned hearing about me from someone I've never heard of. That can only happen because of networking. Remember, it's not who you know that will help grow your business. It's who knows you. And in this case, someone out there knew enough about me to pass my name on to someone who needed my services. So if you've ever considered niching but didn't know what direction to take, you may want to consider looking at your design style. Embrace whatever makes your design style unique. You may be sitting on a great niche idea people seek.
Is understanding your design style REALLY that important? Short answer...YES! Long answer...how much time do we have? Here are the benefits of learning your unique design style (or aesthetic): * Reduces overwhelm * Reduces confusion * Reduces frustration * Reduces decision fatigue * Helps grow your confidence as a decision maker * Helps you save money * Helps you truly LOVE your home! I could go on...the benefits are outstanding! But, why don't you come and learn for yourself in my 10 week Home Design 101 program! Registration is open thru March 23rd or when doors close. Register here: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/registration Questions? Ask here: hello@figandfarmathome.com See you in class! xo, Dani
Ever wanted your business and life to feel simpler and easier? This week Jen goes over one of her biggest values - simplicity - and how she lives out that value in her design work, business, and her life. She's always saying, “Let it be easy,” and hopes that this episode feels like a breath of fresh air and an invitation to a more spacious business and life.Links Mentioned:Paula Scher Citibank StoryInbox Question:“What is the most time consuming aspect of brand and web design?” - Ellie JohnsonSpecial thanks to our producer Jon from Wayfare Recording Co.Connect With Us:Our Free Facebook CommunityOur WebsiteOur Resources PagePodcast InstagramSupport us on PatreonOur podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting:www.betterbranddesigner.com/disclaimer
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Are you curious about what is a transitional interior design style and why it is important? A transitional base added to your furniture style makes the style have a classic base that is extremely lasting. I have clients for that we did their interior design over 20 years ago and with this classic transitional base, it is still current.It actually saves money to have an interior designer and a transitional interior design as a base design. If this is something that intrigues you and you would like to learn more about it, this episode is for you.Check the blog post here >>> www.dcdouglasinteriors.com/faith-led-interior-design-show-episodes/36Resource:Get the Top Interior Design Trends Guide for 2023 >>> https://bit.ly/2023interiordesigntrendsConnect With Me:Website: www.dcdouglasinteriors.com/Email: shereedouglas@gmail.comInstagram: @dcdouglasinteriorsFacebook Page: @dcdouglasinteriorsincLinkedin: @shereedouglas
Get inspired! This week, Katie and Ashleigh welcome Taylor of Taylor'd Interiors to chat about interior design and discovering your unique style! Taylor is a California-Native Interior Designer & Stylist, and owner of Taylor'd Interiors: DESIGNS AND COLLECTIONS TAYLOR'D FOR ECLECTIC SOULS. From designing & styling spaces, to selling home decor, there is always an emphasis on VINTAGE! If you're looking to redesign your home, or just a corner of your room, this episode is for you. Learn how to identify your style and create the space of your dreams. Enjoy!LEAVE US A REVIEW!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cocoanut-grove/id1597656025FOLLOW US!TaylorTCGPAshleighKatieIf you enjoyed this Podcast, please share, rate, and review! As a small podcast, we rely on the support of our listeners to help us grow and welcome cool and interesting guests. For questions, comments, or inquiries please reach out to cocoanutgrovepod@gmail.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jake Barnes, freelance designer that works with NBA players and teams, joins the show to discuss his beginnings in LA, the cultures that influenced his design work, upcoming drops, players/teams with the best style and much more!https://www.jkebrns.com/ We support independent music and you should too!This episode's music:Adult Books: https://adultbooksca.bandcamp.com/album/grecian-urn-2 Subscribe to The Alternates on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/thealternatesContact us!Email:thealternatehoop@gmail.comTikTok: @TheAlternatesNBA0:00 Intro2:04 Jake Barnes Interview52:50 Adult Books- Innocence (song)
Today's show is all about finding your own design style – one of the things homeowners struggle with the most. And as per usual, Dean takes calls and answers questions.
Today's show is all about finding your own design style – one of the things homeowners struggle with the most. And as per usual, Dean takes calls and answers questions.
Affordable Interior Design presents Big Design, Small Budget
You might be wondering why my episodes have been a little all over the place this month. That's because of two reasons. One, after this episode, I am officially out of questions as the mailbag is now empty so make sure to go submit your burning questions over at affordableinteriordesign.com/podcast. The second reason that my episodes haven't been consistent is because well, life has been pretty chaotic lately. We have been house hunting like crazy and coming up empty. Both my daughter and husband also caught COVID within the last two weeks so my son and I booked a hotel room for a week because with my line of work, I cannot afford to get sick. Both of them recovered and were feeling great then we had a death in the family and my husband flew to LA to attend the funeral. Once in LA, he started feeling sick again and turns out COVID struck again. I appreciate you sticking with me while I release episodes on an irregular schedule. This episode, I answer questions about… [6:07] Choosing the best finishes for kitchen cabinets (Bobbyee) [14:11] Sprucing up a bar area (Michelle) [21:33] Finding your design style (Heather) To see the accompanying pictures, make sure you head over to affordableinteriordesign.com/links and check out the YouTube channel or our social media pages. Links: Website: https://www.betsyhelmuth.com Book: https://www.betsyhelmuth.com/my-book Become a Premium Member: https://www.affordableinteriordesign.com/podcast Submit Your Questions: https://www.affordableinteriordesign.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/affordableinteriordesign Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AffIntDesign
This is the fun stuff, but some couples also find it overwhelming. Today we are going to begin to identify your wedding design style! I am breaking it down in this episode and give you some to do's to get you started. And guess what...this doesn't include thinking about your wedding budget or a Pinterest Board! Visit us at www.planyourwedding.co
We're saying yes way rosé to amazing creators in the wrestling community! On this episode, Lo is joined by Nicole, known as @Neckamura on social media to discuss her amazing graphic design work that includes illustrations of WWE and AEW wrestlers. The duo spill the wine on:Nicole's history as a graphic designer and the amount of designs she's created over the years.Some of her favorite illustrations she's created of WWE Superstars.The amazing interaction she had with a tag team duo when she created an illustration of them.The future pieces Nicole plans to sell soonand much more!Music- Fior Murua, Ricci Beats @producedbyricciLogo Design- Joy Lin ArnessTwitter: www.twitter.com/wwdcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/wwdcastNEW! Wrestling Winedown Merch: https://whatamaneuver.net/collections/wrestling-winedownNicole's Social Media Links:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neckamura/?hl=enTik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@neckamura