Practice


Environmental Design:
"Environmental Design is the field of developing physical, spatial environments (interiors and/or exteriors) to solve a particular need or create a specific experience. The field of Environmental Design could include Architecture, Urban Planning, Landscape Design, Interior Design, Exhibit Design and, sometimes, Event Design." [here]

Architectural Illustration:
"Architectural Illustration is the art of creating two-dimensional images or animations showing the attributes of a proposed architectural design.Also known as photo-real renderings, but not restricted to that and may also be depicted in none photo-real methods. Complex 3d modeling and rendering software is used to create life-like images. These are normally done for presentation, marketing and design analysis purposes. Architectural 3D models are to the right proportion, scale and even use real life textures, materials, colour and finishes. Photoreal renderings come in various types specific to their particular use:
• Still renderings
• Walk through and fly by animations (movie)
• Virtual Tours
• Realtime 3D Renderings
• Panoramic Renderings
• Light and Shadow (sciography) study renderings
• Renovation Renderings (photomontage)
• and others " [here]

3D Computer Modeling: 
3d computer modeling and animation to demonstrate proposed buildings design and landscapes using Google Sketchup.[here] 

Environmental Graphic Design:
"Environmental Graphic Design (EGD for short), is a design practice embracing many design disciplines including graphic design, architecture, industrial design and landscape architecture. Practitioners in this field are concerned with the visual aspects of wayfinding, communicating identity and brands, information design, and shaping a sense of place.

Some examples of work produced by environmental graphic designers include the design and planning of sign programs, wayfinding consulting, exhibit and interpretive design, entertainment environments, retail design, information design including maps, as well as memorial and donor recognition programs." 
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Curran Starkey:
"For as long as I can remember, I've had a passion for art and design. Today, as a working professional, I am always inspired by the world around me."