Designing for Autistic Users
There are many specific design implications for creating places that are appropriate for autistic users.
There are many specific design implications for creating places that are appropriate for autistic users.
Several recent articles have addressed the relationship between home-based work and the experience of being home.
Adding open bookshelves to a room will make it appear more spacious.
Researchers investigated current and idealized family gathering spaces through interviews with parents of elementary-school-aged children.
The Wall Street Journal reports that homeowners are becoming increasingly interested in custom designing aspects of their home.
ASID has identified significant social, technological, organizational, business, and political trends that will influence the market for interior design services in the years ahead.
New textured wallpaper is attracting a lot of attention.
Members of Generation Y (young adults) have certain clear preferences in the design of their dorm rooms and apartments.
The popular press is devoting a lot of attention to the possible dangers of mold, which is keeping the issue top-of-mind with individuals and firms.