Tag: interior design professionalism

  • How Perceptions Shape Interior Designers’ Self-Esteem

    How Perceptions Shape Interior Designers’ Self-Esteem

    Understanding How Interior Design’s Public Image Impacts on its Practitioners. Have you ever noticed that we tend to make assumptions about others based on their occupations? Social studies tell us that one of the most frequently asked questions when meeting someone new is, “What do you do?” Armed with this information, we then categorize the…

  • How to Elevate the Interior Design Profession

    How to Elevate the Interior Design Profession

    The profession of interior design is often misunderstood, leading to a lack of recognition and respect. This is fueled by limited social exposure, media influence, and confusion between interior design, decorating, and architecture. To address these misconceptions, steps include raising awareness, upskilling practitioners, collaborating with professional organizations, achieving clear distinction, and leveraging media influence.

  • Understanding Interior Design: Separating Fact from Fiction

    Understanding Interior Design: Separating Fact from Fiction

    Interior designers face a public image problem rooted in historical stereotypes and misconceptions. The profession is often mistaken for interior decoration, leading to feelings of frustration and inferiority. Social Identity Theory is used to analyze this issue, providing insight into how professional organizations can address it. The goal is to establish interior design’s true value…

  • Are You in the INGROUP?

    Are You in the INGROUP?

    Social Identity Theory (SIT) examines how individuals form their identity within social groups, impacting self-worth and behavior. This theory, developed by Tajfel and Turner, is relevant for understanding professional identity, including in interior design. Applying SIT to interior design can shed light on negative stereotypes and help elevate the profession’s status.