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BLOG POST FOR JULY 8

Summer Springboard is off to a great start at the New York School of Interior Design!

Students arrived on campus, settling in and meeting new faces as they gear up for two weeks of creative exploration and hands-on learning. The vibe is relaxed but energized, with students already connecting over shared interests and the inspiring design-focused environment. Nestled right in the heart of NYC, this program is the perfect blend of big-city buzz and creative focus.

Over the next two weeks, students will dive into immersive courses, explore the city’s design scene on exciting excursions, and participate in True You sessions to help them discover more about themselves and their passions. Whether sketching ideas in class or soaking up inspiration around town, this group is ready to make every moment count.

We’re excited to see what’s ahead!

Here are some highlights from the start of the program:

  • Sici’s Tile Factory visit with Interior Design 1 and 2 and a visit to Central Park and Roosevelt Island
  • Interior Design 2 visited Lalique Townhouse to explore crystal designs and sculpture.
  • Learned color theory and created our own color wheels to discover how light and color affects spaces
  • BLOG POST FOR JULY 11

    Week 1 at the New York School of Interior Design is finished, and what a creative kickoff it was!

    Our students have wrapped up an inspiring first week full of exploration, innovation and new connections. From immersive academic courses to their first True You workshop, they’ve been diving deep into fresh ideas and discovering what fuels their passions. The atmosphere is buzzing with creativity as they connect with peers and take in the vibrant energy of New York City all around them.

    This week’s excursions gave students the chance to explore artistic and cultural highlights, spark fresh inspiration, and bond through hands-on activities and shared experiences. It’s been amazing to see how quickly they’ve grown more confident, curious, and connected.

    With Week 2 just ahead, the excitement is building! More creative challenges, personal discoveries and unforgettable moments are on the horizon. The best is still to come!

    Here are some highlights from the first week of the program:

  • Visited DUMBO to explore, eat lunch and take in the view of the city.
  • Had our first clubs where we explored the city, played games with our mentors and made some fun videos in Central Park.
  • Heard from guest speakers about their journey with art and design and discovered new paths that can be taken in the design world.
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    BLOG POST FOR JULY 18

    That’s a wrap on a memorable Summer Springboard experience!

    What a journey it’s been on campus. After two incredible weeks of hands-on academic courses, inspiring True You workshops and adventurous weekend excursions, our students have crossed the finish line of an unforgettable Summer Springboard program. They’ve explored new ideas, challenged themselves and made friendships that will last long after they leave campus.

    Throughout the program, students gained valuable insight into their college major interests and career aspirations, while reflecting on the kind of learners and future professionals they want to become. From engaging classroom discussions to real-world experiences beyond campus, this summer has been all about growth, discovery and setting the foundation for what’s next.

    We’re so proud of everything they’ve accomplished and can’t wait to see where their journeys take them. Here’s to new beginnings and exciting futures ahead!

    Here are some highlights from the final week of the program:

  • Visited the Decoration & Design building which houses very famous showrooms with fabrics, tiles, kitchenware, woods, and materials that can be used to create interior spaces.
  • Explored Design Offices and Studios to get a glimpse of real professionals working in the industry.
  • Heard from a very famous Interior Designer, Corey Damen Jenkins
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