Back in June, after learning that a local church The Bridge Bible Fellowship was remodeling their Missions House and could use some design help, I jumped at the chance to organizing this community project for IDS LA/Ventura Chapter. The beginning of the story (from the church’s blog) can be found HERE. I was able toContinue reading “The Bridge Bible Fellowship Missions House”
Category Archives: Work
Grow Your Design Business
Over two years ago, as I was trying to manage and grow my business, I discovered that Hunter Douglas has a series of CEU (Continuing Education Units) seminars on business management and development and all the topics were what I was interested in! The speaker for my area is Shelley DeVall. She is absolutely wonderful!Continue reading “Grow Your Design Business”
Social Media Coaching – July 9, 2013
Our second Social Media Coaching workshop was on July 9, 2013. We want to thank Archer Weiss again for letting us use their beautiful conference room for the workshop. Our focus this time was on Houzz.com. This website has become a great way for design professionals to showcase their works to and interact with homeowners. Professionals can alsoContinue reading “Social Media Coaching – July 9, 2013”
Social Media Coaching – June 11, 2013
We had our first Social Media Coaching workshop on June 11, 2013. We are very grateful that Archer Weiss provided their beautiful conference room for the workshop. We started the session by welcoming all the attendees and introducing our generous hosts Barbara Archer and Marc Weiss. Susan made a easy-to-understand presentation on using Pinterest forContinue reading “Social Media Coaching – June 11, 2013”
Downtown Los Angeles Architectural Walking Tour
On April 25, 2013, with other members from Conejo Association of Professional Interior Designers (CAPID), we went on this Downtown Los Angeles Architectural Tour led by Eleanor Schrader Schapa, award-winning architectural and interior design historian and consultant. In order to not forget this wonderful day, I decided to document my experience here. Biltmore Hotel (1924) We startedContinue reading “Downtown Los Angeles Architectural Walking Tour”
