Color and design theories including visual elements and principles of design, their properties and relationships, and developing sensitivity to, and judgment of, design Prerequisite: ID 240 (may be taken concurrently) Vocabulary, tools, and graphic techniques for interior design communication utilizing both manual and computer-aid methods. Lecture, 2 units; activity, 1 unit. Vocabulary, tools, and graphic techniques for interior design communication utilizing both manual and computer-aid methods. Lecture, 2 units; activity, 1 unit Contemporary housing, interiors, and furnishings. Designers and design philosophies that have influenced concepts in the 20th and 21st centuries ID 300 Designers of the 20th and 21st Centuries (Units: 3) The impact that outstanding contemporary apparel and interior designers have on each other and the markets of both industries. Examination of common styles, media use, and characteristics of each designer as well as their typical market (This course is offered as The impact that outstanding contemporary apparel and interior designers have on each other and the markets of both industries. Examination of common styles, media use, and characteristics of each designer as well as their typical market.(This course is offered as ADM 300 and ID 300 . Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.) Prerequisites: Restricted to upper-division Family and Consumer Sciences and Interior Design majors; GE Area A2 Relationships between people and various characteristics of their habitats. Social, cultural, psychological, and ecological factors which determine how individuals behave in different housing environments. Implications for design solutions. (ABC/NC grading only) Relationships between people and various characteristics of their habitats. Social, cultural, psychological, and ecological factors which determine how individuals behave in different housing environments. Implications for design solutions. (ABC/NC grading only) ID 343 Housing for People with Special Needs (Units: 3) Housing needs generated by special conditions and circumstances including the elderly, handicapped, or other occupant types. Implications for the functional and aesthetic design of neighborhoods, interior spaces, and furnishings. Housing needs generated by special conditions and circumstances including the elderly, handicapped, or other occupant types. Implications for the functional and aesthetic design of neighborhoods, interior spaces, and furnishings Prerequisite: College-level drawing class or consent of the instructor Forces in society that influence apparel and interior design trends. Data used to develop trend reports, color reports, and retail reports. Culminating in a professional forecasting presentation of colors, silhouettes, fabrications, and lifestyles (This course is offered as Forces in society that influence apparel and interior design trends. Data used to develop trend reports, color reports, and retail reports. Culminating in a professional forecasting presentation of colors, silhouettes, fabrications, and lifestyles.(This course is offered as ADM 366 and ID 366 . Students may not repeat the course under an alternate prefix.) ID 440 The Housing Structure and Its Component Parts (Units: 3) Construction processes, component parts, and systems of environmental control used in housing environments. Translation of three-dimensional space, structural components, and systems in two-dimensional media. Lecture, 2 units, activity, 1 unit. Construction processes, component parts, and systems of environmental control used in housing environments. Translation of three-dimensional space, structural components, and systems in two-dimensional media. Lecture, 2 units, activity, 1 unit Materials and techniques used in designing interiors. Design and quality of materials and construction used in design products. Interrelationships among components of interiors. Materials and techniques used in designing interiors. Design and quality of materials and construction used in design products. Interrelationships among components of interiors Prerequisites: Restricted to Interior Design majors; ID 240, ID 242, ID 345, ID 440, and ID 540 (may be taken concurrently) Functional and aesthetic design of environments based on human needs and standards. Application of principles of design and color to residential spaces. Lecture, 2 units; activity, 1 unit. Functional and aesthetic design of environments based on human needs and standards. Application of principles of design and color to residential spaces. Lecture, 2 units; activity, 1 unit.