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ASHLEY WOOTEN
Resume 1-2
Furniture Design 33-34
Design I • Design II 35-36
Drawing • Painting 37-38
Photography 39-40
3G Renderings 41-42
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Commercial
Creative
Credentials
Ritz Carlton • Hospitality 3-8
Levitans • Hospitality 9-12
Bonobos • Retail 13-18
Fusion • Mixed Use 19-22
Music & Labels • Corporate 23-26
Eye Max • Healthcare 27-32
ASHLEY WOOTENInterior Design
Permanent Address: 204 Wellington Way Brandon, MS 39047 • (c) 601-842-7765 • [email protected]
Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, Graduation May 2013
• Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation
• MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY • Starkville, MS
• Major GPA: 3.0/4.0
Pro! ciency:
Photoshop
Revit
AutoCAD
InDesign
Illustrator
Microsoft O! ce
Adobe Acrobat
Windows
Knowledgeable:
Macintosh
Rhino
Related Courses:
Studio I-VI
Color and Lighting
Digital Design
Detailing and Construction
Furniture Design
Design I & II
Drawing I
Textiles & Materials for Interiors
Environments for Special Needs
Photography
Additional Design Skills:
Hand Rendering
Digital Rendering
Space Planning
Conceptual Design
Communication
Problem Solving
References available upon request.
•Visual Retail Planner, Forever 21 HQ, Los Angeles, CA September 2013- Present Designs AutoCAD " xture plans for international & domestic new store openings
& existing store remodels.
Works within the Interior Design and Architecture Department studying detailed
construction documents, designing creative " xture # oor plans while managing
multiple project schedules & company deadlines.
Produces accurate store planograms and grid sheet allocations based on
compiled information.
Partners with Design Team and Field Visual Management to ensure all visual
elements, design trends and moments are laid out accordingly in correspondence to
project timeline and company budget.
Coordinates the logistics of purchases and deliveries by working closely with other
departments including Operations, Purchasing, Construction, Maintenance and
Warehouse to ensure smooth project execution.
• Intern, SummerHouse, Ridgeland, MS June 2013- Present Accompanies designers to site meetings at client’s homes.
Assists in showroom administration and maintenance.
Practices " rm receptionist tasks and designer’s personal assistant duties.
• Intern, SummerHouse, Ridgeland, MS June 2013- Present Accompanies designers to site meetings at client’s homes.
Assists in showroom administration and maintenance.
Practices " rm receptionist tasks and designer’s personal assistant duties.
• Intern, Baptist Health Systems, Jackson, MS July 2012
Assisted in project site development space planning.
Attended site meetings with clients.
Cooperated in Baptist parking garage renovation.
Collaborated in color scheme and signage selection.
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WORK EXPERIENCE
EDUCATION
ASHLEY WOOTEN
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Scholarship winner MS Trucking Association 2012
Scholarship winner Joe Henson Memorial Tiki Classic 2011
Scholarship winner Rankin County Junior Auxiliary 2008
Student member American Society of Interior Design 2010-2013
ASID, Community Service Chair MSU student chapter 2012-1013
ASID, Photographer Chair MSU student chapter 2012-2013
Coordinated MSU ASID chapter to participate in Habitat for Humanity 2013
Attended ASID Student Career Day at Mississippi College 2013
•1st place Bonobos Retail Design
Attended ASID Student Career Day at Harding University, Arkansas 2011
Advocated the Licensing of Interior Designers in MS through Mississippi Coalition
for Interior Design Legislation, passed in Spring 2011
Member Pinelake Baptist Church 2006-2013
Artwork selected, Dave’s Dark Horse Tavern 2012
Competed in Turkey Trot 8k bene" ting Ridgeland Multi-use Trail System 2012
Participated in 30A Fun Run for Injured Fire" ghter Daniel Margagliano 2012
Artwork selected, Cups Co$ ee Shop Brandon, MS 2010
Remodeled Christ Missionary College “Project Shine,” Pinelake Baptist Church 2009
HONORS • ACTIVITIES
Scholastic:
Involvement:
Extra Curricular:
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Founding Father’s Lobby Perspective
•Philadelphia's Ritz Carlton was in! uenced by the historical roots of its
city.
•Inspired by the transitional phase into modernized design, classic
furnishings & plush materials work together to create a rejuvenating aura
within the hotel.
•! e Founding Fathers Bar & Grill provides a luxurious, grande entrance for guests checking into the Ritz.
•An aroma of fresh " owers, sparkling chandeliers & a variety of posh seating create a lasting impression on hotel residents.
Luxurious Transitional
HistoricalDesign
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Design Inspiration • Concept
5Custom Reception Elevation
Custom Ritz Bar SectionCafe 76 Perspective
•As a team design the public & guest rooms for the renovation of the four
star hotel in Philadelphia, " e Ritz Carlton.
•Collaborate and create a revitalized Ritz Carlton design scheme
implementing historical integrity with a transitional twist into
contemporary design.
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Commercial • 24,000 sq # • Philadelphia, PA • Fall 2012 Custom Logo
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Custom Carpet Pattern Detail
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Custom Wallcovering Design
Design Inspiration • Concept
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Corridor Elevation
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Guest Room Maquette
Delá Spa Perspective
•! e curvilinear " ow of the Delaware River, one of the largest bodies of water in Philadelphia, was implemented into the Delá Spa design.
•! e modernized water wall presents a twist of sleek, illuminated display & dark wood materials unify the space into an immoderate, transitional spa amenity.
SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED:
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
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Commercial • 24,000 sq # • Philadelphia, PA • Fall 2012 Custom Logo
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• Interior perspectives & Photoshop editing
• Design concept
• Logo design & branding
• Custom carpet pattern design
• Delá Spa & La Réve Fine Dining design
• Guest room maquette hand rendering
• Board layout & design
Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED:
Corridor Elevator Elevation Team of 4 •Responsibilities
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Bar Design Sketch
Custom Logo Design PROGRAMMING PHASE
Atrium Design Sketch
Design Inspiration • Concept
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• Intricate stained glass and original landscape artwork by Russian painter,
Issak Levitan perfectly ties together the culture within the restaurant.
• Inspiration for the design was in! uenced by the landscape of Russia.
Curvilinear indoor planting, warm hues of red and brown with a pop of
gold accents accommodate the ' ne dining restaurant.
• Levitan’s cuisine is Saint Petersburg’s very own taste of high class dining.
Elegance...
Russian..
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• Design a restaurant featured in assigned country based on research and
conceptual design.
• Created a unique, ' ne dining experience at Levitans Cuisine inspired by
Russian landscape.
OBJECTIVE:
SOLUTION:
Commercial • 23,500 sq # • St. Petersburg, Russia • Fall 2012 Custom Bar Elevation
10SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED: Revit •Photoshop CS5•InDesign•Illustrator
RENDERED FLOOR PLAN‘ISAAK’S TAVERN’ PERSPECTIVE
Fine dining experience.
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11Custom Pendant Design Concept Pendant Detail
•Metal rods carefully cra# ed with supporting
brass nuts make up the pendant
•Suspended from a bronze mounting plate a
brass chain connects the top assemblage
together.
•An incandescent 40 watt, 120 V bulb emits
so# , low lighting intended for Issak’s Tavern
CUSTOM BOOTH SEATING PERSPECTIVE
DINING ROOM SEATING PERSPECTIVE
•Guests are greeted with a variety of seating options when entering the grand dining room area.
•Private booths are gilded with custom Daltile products and gleaming chandeliers.
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Custom Bar Elevation
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• Guests may signal with their Red-Green
cards green side up to notify sta) a table
side chef is required.
• A variety of ' re roasted meats and fresh
cut veggies are selected and served at the
table.
• Once diners are satis' ed they may silently
! ip their Red-Green cards red side up
Dining Room Elevation Table side Service
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1st Place Retail DesignSouth Central
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Key:Seasonal DisplayPants & Corduroys Shirts & SuitsShoesPants & Corduroys
KEYED STORE FLOOR PLANSTOREFRONT PERSPECTIVE
1st Place Retail DesignSouth Central
Design Concept • Pop-up Assembly Fitting Room Lounge Elevation
• Bonobos has shown its experience in marketing merchandise online
through various forms of social media.
• " e next step is to connect Bonobos extensive internet fan base with
enhanced technological products.
• Bonobos clientele consists mainly of young professionals who desire an
appealing, yet easy to navigate store design.
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LOUNGE PERSPECTIVE
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Design SolutionCommercial • 1,000 sq # • Manhattan, NY • Fall 2012
• Design a pop-up store that characterizes Bonobos existing online brand
but is reconceived as a contemporary brick-and-mortar retail store.
• Develop a modernized, technological approach in! uenced by Bonobos
demographic incorporating social media and integrate into a captivating
experience within the Bonobos pop-up Manhattan store.
OBJECTIVE:
SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED: Revit •Photoshop CS5•InDesign•Illustrator
• Incorporate EDA (Enterprise Digital Assistant) mobile systems and
RFID (Radio Frequency Identi' cation) Smart Shelves to connect the
space to people that shop there.
• Engage customers in the Bonobos brand through the men’s
' tting room lounge design. " is space accommodates OnDemand
sports and complimentary cold beverages.
OBJECTIVE:
• A mix of merchandise and graphics are suspended from the ceiling and on display throughout the store.
•! e convieniantly interchangeable snap-lock connectors provide a quick assembly and adaptability.
EXTERIOR STORE FRONT ELEVATION
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Customers can check-in on their Bonobos app to notify
associates of their arrival when their smart phone is
sensed by a kiosk located at the entrance of the store.
This entitles customers to discounts available through
social media.
Associates can notify coworkers through their EDA
device that they will greet and assist this customer.
Associates will use their EDA mobile system to enhance
the customer’s Bonobos pop up shop experience.
Associates can locate merchandise the customer may
need in a different size or style with the press of a button.
All merchandise is RFID tagged, located on a Smart Shelf
or rack. This makes their location easy to fi nd and
eliminates multiple trips to the dressing room for the
customer.
EDA mobile systems are equipped with a magnetic strip
reader and electronic signature capture. Customers may
conveniently check out with an associate at any location
within the store.
Associates can access inventory at any Bonobos location
or online with their EDA mobile system. If the customers
preferred selection is not available in their current location,
associates can arrange to have it shipped to their home
within seconds.
Smart Shelf Tag • EDA Personal Assistant Store Front Interior Elevation
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Lounge Furniture SelectionConnecting Retail Experience with Social Media
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A new way of thinking,A new way of marketing.
• Smart Shelf technology is able to locate all garments RFID tagged resolving the$ concern while providing superior customer assistance.
• Combining Bonobos online fan base with advanced retail technology will increase company sales while enhancing the Bonobos shopping experience.and customer satisfaction.
SEASONAL DISPLAY PERSPECTIVE
• Assembly of the Bonobos pop-up store is accomplished with a " oor-track roller system.
• Wall sections are crated in and slid into place onto the roller track, which is managable for store-to-store customization.
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Create a functional environment with enhanced learning opportunities via encouraged socialization within the learning environment. According to research, students are in need of classrooms that reinvent teaching and learning methods. Combination of modernized technology within an excelling university creates endless opportunities for student creativity and collaboration.
Create, Collaborate, Connect, and Continue
ENTRANCE PERSPECTIVE
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People are highly sensitive & react strongly to lights, colors, & sounds. Some known e% ects are changing respiratory rates, blood pressure, moods swings, mental clarity, & energy levels. If used correctly, lighting & sounds have the capability to increase productivity. ! ese elements have a great impact on the learning environment. Applied thoughtfully, light, color and sound can be instrumental in shaping an environment that produces innovation.
COMMON AREA PERSPECTIVEFor the many modes of learning in the classroom
STUDY PERSPECTIVE
Design Concept Fusion of Right & Le# Brain Learning
• Create a space to enhance a higher level of learning through color study
research, natural day lighting, & modernization; awakening the student
mind.
• Connecting information obtained in the classroom for individual &
group study is enhanced through a variety of student lounge areas
combined with high technological features.
Cultivate Technology for the Purpose of Advancing
Knowledge.
Create a Social Experience that Renders Beneficial
Peer Interaction for Student Enrichment.
Promote the Possibilities of our Future, while
Fostering Appreciation for history.
Develop an Environment that Stimulates the Brain for
more Effective Learning.
CREATE, COLLABORATE, CONNECT AND CONTINUE.
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Commercial • Civic • 1,500 sq # • Fall 2012 Team of 3 • Responsibilities
Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign
Multipurpose
Individual Study
Group
Study
Grab N’ Joe
Cafe
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Professors encourage students to brainstorm & evaluate with peers via the World Wide Web during group
projects. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the conveniences of wi-( , portable modules, and media within this design. ! e prominent impact of
technology is a strong design element in this historic building.
FLOOR PLAN
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GRAB -N- JOE PERSPECTIVE
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Classroom Elevation
Team of 3 • ResponsibilitiesCommercial • 1,500 sq # • Fall 2012
Revit •Photoshop CS5•InDesign•Illustrator
SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED:
• Concept and key project goals
•Grab & Joe Design, Revit rendering
• Furniture and material selections
• Right brain versus le# brain color scheme
Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Revit •Photoshop CS5•InDesign•Illustrator
• As a team create an education center thinking towards the future with
technological advancements available in the classroom based on one full
week of research.
• Design a re' ned education center with animated conversations &
collaboration via webcam & ! at screen monitors providing students with
the ability to multi-task & develop projects to a signi' cantly higher level.
OBJECTIVE:
SOLUTION:
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Custom Logo Design
FIRST FLOOR
SECOND FLOOR
TRAINING CENTER
15614 SF
CORPORATE LIBRARY1095 SF
TRAINING & TESTING
TECHNOLOGY3681
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QMS
3571 SF
HPE
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HRD
1322 SF
HRA
2171 SF
K e y P l a n : S P A C E P L A N N I N G
LEVEL ONE
RECEPTION PERSPECTIVE
Create, Collaborate, Connect, and Continue
Company Mission Concept Images
•Music & Labels Inc. company mission is to create relationships and
partnerships for mutual capitalization, while applying innovative plans to
increase name branding and publicity.
• Services provide educational opportunities and pro' table assistance
through established relationships, entertainment programs, events and
curriculums to maintain the highest ethical standards for all music
industry deals.
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LEVEL TWOFurniture Typicals
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Collaboration Areas
Design IntentCommercial • 30,508 sq # • Spring 2012
• Research & design a Corporate Training Center utilizing e/ cient space
planning and Steelcase products.
• Complete a design proposal presentation to Steelcase representatives and
MSU faculty.
• Maximize the innovative products Steelcase o) ers creating a functional
and collaborative corporate design.
AutoCAD • Revit • Photoshop CS5
OBJECTIVE:
SOLUTION:
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• An open ! oor plan with conference rooms located in each corner
include white boards and high technological opportunities for
employees to collaborate.
• O/ ces are designed to provide adequate natural lighting with several
break out areas suitable for impromptu brainstorming or formal
meetings.
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EXAM ROOMS
VISUAL FIELDS
CONSULTATIONOFFICE
PRIVATECORRIDOR
CONTACTTRAINING
RESTROOM
STORAGE
WAITING ROOM
SHOWROOM
LAB
BUSINESS OFFICE
DELIVERYADJUSTMENT
3D BIRDS EYE VIEW
vision center
EYE MAX
Programming
Create, Collaborate, Connect, and Continue
Design Concept Furniture Selection
•Focusing on a clear concept of a functioning and contemporary design,
Eye Max customers return for the creative aspects of the o/ ce design
inspired by the curvilinear shape of the human eye.
•Cool colors with vivid accents accomplishes a design that is appealing to
the eye for elderly patients as well as customers of a younger generation.
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Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign
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Showroom • Visual Fields ElevationCommercial • 2,000 sq # • Metarie, LA • Spring 2012
OBJECTIVE:
SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED:
SOLUTION:
•Design a polished vision center based on Dr. Harrison’s requirements &
research with a New Orleans ! avor.
• A re' ned Eye Max Vision Center featuring appropriate design focal
points & open ! oor plan including a showroom inspired by a festive color
scheme.
Revit • Photoshop CS5 • InDesign
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REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
RECEPTION PERSPECTIVE3 FORM WALL
DETAILINGVIEW
Material Selection
Create, Collaborate, Connect, and Continue
Re! ected Ceiling Plan Legend Pocket Door Head & Jamb Construction Documents
Recessed Can
2”x4” 120 V Parabolic Tro% er
Glass Pendant
3 Form Suspended Light
24”x 24” Return Register
24”x 24” SupplyRegister
Dropped GlassCeiling Panel
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SHOWROOM PERSPECTIVE
Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign
OBJECTIVE:
Showroom Elevation Lab Elevation
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RENDERED FLOOR PLAN
CUSTOM DISPLAY CASE ELEVATION
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Dimensioned Elevations
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•German philosopher Martin Heidegger referred to earth, sky,
divinity & morals as the fourfold within which things stay united.
•Complex curves & woodworking was utilized in the podium design to
symbolize the education & study of all things religious & spiritual.
•" e function of the podium is to embrace a bible or religious
teaching of choice for the pastor’s convenience.
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SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED: Rhino • AutoCAD • InDesign
• German philosopher Martin Heidegger referred to earth, sky,
divinity & morals as the fourfold within which things stay united.
• Complex curves & woodworking was utilized in the podium design to
symbolize the education & study of all things religious & spiritual.
• " e function of the podium is to embrace a bible or religious teaching
of choice for the pastor’s convenience.
• As a team of two complete accurate 3D Rhino models of the existing
assigned chairs.
• Collaborate and reinvent a design object re! ecting its relationship to
users as viewed through divinity studies.
• Create a Rhino model of the re-envisioned object and construct an
accurate model in the MSU workshop.
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Self portrait • Acrylic paint Create a dream career concept design •
Grey scale color pencils.
Color study re# ection • Acrylic paint
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Davis Wade Stadium • Purchased by Dave’s Darkhorse Tavern • Starkville, Mississippi • Acrylic paint
Shading technique still life • Charcoal Fabric chair still life • Sketch pencils
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Ashley Wooten • Mississippi State University • (c) 601-842-7765 • [email protected] • www.ashleywootendesign.com
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