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out. of. the. box. a portfolio of the work of dale potts. misc. drawings design process. digital communication. studio 4- isp competition winner. studio 3 commercial. studio 2 nkba competition winner. studio 2 nkba competition winner. resume. resume. Dale Lee Potts

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  1. out of the box a portfolio of the work of dale potts

  2. misc. drawings design process digital communication studio 4- isp competition winner studio 3 commercial studio 2 nkba competition winner studio 2 nkba competition winner resume

  3. resume Dale Lee Potts Objective: To attain an entry level interior design position Immediate Goal: To findmy niche in a firm and become an expert at that skill. Education Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana Master of Arts Degree, December 2004 Interior Design Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana Bachelor of Arts Degree, 1987 Music Education (area major) Honors ISP National Student Competition- 1st place 2004 NKBA Student Competition- 1st place 2003 ASID Ball State Logo Competition- 1st place 2003 Crystal Apple Award for Excellence in Education, 1999 Work History January 2002- December 2004 Graduate assistant for interior design program Interior Design Program, Ball State University Taught Seminars for InDesign, Photoshop, PowerPoint, and AutoCAD 3-D January 2003- December 2004 Instructor of Evolution of Interiors Interior Design Program, Ball State University Developed curriculum and taught history of interiors: antiquity to present August 2002- August 2003 Instructor of Residential Property Management Course Residential Property Management Program, Ball State University Taught introductory level Residential Property Management August 1988- August 2001 Music Educator Frontier Schools in Chalmers and Brookston, IN Taught high school, middle school, and elementary band, choir , and general music Summers 1999-2001 Trainer for Grade Level Teachers Brainworks Summer Institute Worked with a team of educators to create a curriculum, organize, and facilitate half-dayworkshops promoting the use of music, art, and physical education in the K-6 classroom Computer Skills Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, FrontPage, Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, AutoCAD, AutoCAD 3-D , and Accurender 3716 N. Tillotson Ave. Apt. # 405, Muncie, IN 47304 Ph. 765-214-0454 Email: dlpotts@bsu.edu main Winners' designs feature shopabilityJULY 01, 2004 -- T he Institute of Store Planners (ISP) invited all college-level students in architectural, interior design or environmental design programs to enter its 2003/2004 ISP Student Retail Interior Design Competition. This year's winning designs, announced in May, showcased remarkable presence, shopability and strong merchandising ethic. First place went to Dale Potts of Ball State University. Other winners were Jennifer Jarosik, University of Nebraska (2nd place); Amy Moore, Texas Tech University (3rd place); Kate Allen, California State University (Honorable mention); and Tim Huang, California State University (Honorable mention). The task was to create a prototype design for a 5,120-sq.-ft. "Northwest Fresh" gourmet food and wine store that would anchor a shopping venue. Entrants were asked to include a demonstration area, a fresh food area and a wine shop in their designs.This year's judges were Vernon Trevellyan, a professor with the Art Institute of Seattle; Pak Koong, an architect with Mithun Architects (ISP Seattle, vice president); Gaylon Goodwin with Sears Construction (ISP Seattle, president); Cris Gunter, principal and architect with Two Hats retail design firm; Tom Costantini, a planner with Bon-Macy's; and Carmen Spoffard, planner/designer (ISP Seattle treasurer) and construction administrator consultant to FDS. —Sree Roy, Associate Editor Display & Design Ideas Magazine, July 2004 issue (Volume 16, no. 7), page 10.  www.ddimagazine.com

  4. digital communication • autocad • rendered in photoshop 3-d autocad

  5. digital communication

  6. digital communication 3-d autocad- rendered in accurender 3

  7. digital communication • light / finish study • northwest fresh interaction area • 3-d autocad- rendered in accurender 3

  8. digital communication main • custom reception desk • 3-d autocad- rendered in accurender 3

  9. studio 4:commercial space ISP Competition Winning Entry 2004 Northwest Fresh Gourmet Food Anchor Store in Open-Air Shopping Mall • isp competition • winning entry 2004 • northwest fresh gourmet food • anchor store in open-air shopping mall • emphasis on merchandising • creation of image • custom fixtures

  10. studio 4:commercial space • autocad 3d • accurender 3 • photoshop • illustrator • indesign ISP Competition Winning Entry 2004 Northwest Fresh Gourmet Food Anchor Store in Open-Air Shopping Mall

  11. studio 4:commercial space ISP Competition Winning Entry 2004 Northwest Fresh Gourmet Food Anchor Store in Open-Air Shopping Mall autocad 3d, accurender 3 photoshop, illustrator, indesign

  12. studio 4:commercial space

  13. studio 4:commercial space

  14. studio 4:commercial space ISP Competition Winning Entry 2004 Northwest Fresh Gourmet Food Anchor Store in Open-Air Shopping Mall

  15. studio 4:commercial space

  16. studio 4:commercial space

  17. studio 4:design process • sketches of geometric layout options for interaction area on floor plan (above & below) • inspiration (dwell magazine march 2004) for hydraulic counters and interaction area (right) • bristol board sketch model of interaction area (lower right) • the model helped to figure out how case goods would function in the model as well as means of egress. to main index

  18. studio 4:design process click image click image click image

  19. studio 4:design process • kiosk concept sketch

  20. studio 4:design process

  21. studio 4:design process main • an early autocad 3-d drawing of the façade (above) • bristol board sketch model of facade (upper & lower right) • the elevation / concept drawing (left) was created in photoshop in approximately sixty minutes.

  22. studio 3:fontana day spa click image • autocad drawing rendered in photoshop • logo in illustrator

  23. studio 3:fontana day spa • autocad drawing rendered in photoshop

  24. studio 3:fontana day spa • sketch models of partition walls

  25. studio 3:fontana day spa • folding sample board set up with penciled guidelines- • colored pencil connects the facet of fung shui with the samples

  26. studio 3:atomic magazine click image • basswood model • interior and exterior

  27. studio 3:atomic magazine • ebony on bfk • atomic conference room

  28. studio 3:atomic magazine • sketch models • reception & kiosk

  29. studio 3:atomic magazine • marker, colored pencil, and gouwash • Reception Desk

  30. studio 3:atomic magazine main • autocad 3d • atomic reception desk

  31. studio 2:nkba kitchen competition • national kitchen and bath association • kitchen competition • winning entry 2003 • mcnamara kitchen • renovation of the kitchen of a ranch- style house • emphasis on entertainment and circulation • clean lines • contemporary style

  32. studio 2:nkba kitchen competition • rapidograph pens • on mylar

  33. studio 2:nkba kitchen competition

  34. studio 2:nkba kitchen competition

  35. studio 2:friesen residence click here

  36. studio 2:friesen residence main

  37. drawings ebony pencil on bfk paper-june 2003

  38. drawings

  39. drawings ebony pencil on newsprint-september 2001

  40. drawings ebony pencil on newsprint-september 2001

  41. process

  42. process

  43. process fabric rendering (lower left) of a damask neoclassical pattern (lower right)

  44. process

  45. process main

  46. out of the box thank you for viewing my portfolio

  47. out of the box thank you for viewing my portfolio

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