Looney
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Making My Story Come to Life My job as a designer is to make the story come alive. My name is Alison Looney. In May, I will graduate magna cum laude with a degree in Interior Design from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. During my time at AppState, I have had many opportunities to expand my knowledge in the discipline of interior design as well as reach many academic and professional accomplishments. Academically during my sophomore year, I was selected to be a teaching assistant for a Studio I class. I was charged with helping the students learn more about design elements, understanding three-dimensional space, presentation techniques and trouble shooting and teaching mini sessions of SketchUp. That same year, I placed as the national runner up in the lower division of the “Design Your Future .design Portfolio Competition” hosted by the Interior Design Education Council. Junior year, I received a competitive tuition scholarship from the WITHIT (Women in the Home Industry Today) organization. Continuing that year, I was chosen through a competitive process to be a part of a special AppState class experience, IDEXlab (Integrative Design Experience Laboratory). During my semester as an IDEXer, I was able to design a mobile retreat for an entrepreneur company, design a playground for a local elementary school and design a solution for an at home learning experience for elementary aged students during COVID. Professionally during my sophomore year, I was one of twelve students selected through an interview process to participate in the weeklong internship program with CBI (Carolina Business Interiors). I learned about how furniture dealers work, how they collaborate with architectural and design firms and walked onto several construction sites including the new Bank of America building in Charlotte, NC. For my senior capstone, I worked as a junior designer