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Micène Fontaine, Director

  • Website: www.designarts.net
  • Bio: Director of Educational Programs for Design Arts Seminars, Inc.
  • Posted 5 Steps to Attract More Clients to Design 'N Architecture
      As mentioned in an earlier tweet, I (and 400 others) attended a conference call with Nika Stewart and Sydni Craig-Hart. During the hour-long call, the two successful businesswomen outlined five steps design professionals should take to attract more clients. Here we go (my favorite is under # 4 but you need to implement all 5 to reap the benefits of the synergy): 1) Discover Your True Value What do you bring to the table? What sets you apart? What is your expertise? What is your niche market? Who do you serve? Who is your ideal client? I suggest jotting...
  • Commented on Beyond function to art
    Just came across Matt Gagnon's profile and love his work. Not sure if it's "beyond art to function" or "beyond function to art". Either way, it fits the bill and is - I believe - a nice illustration of the...
  • Commented on How to Build a Green Home
    In a recent article on buildinggree.com, Alex Wilson addresses the common "Green Building Myth" that "It's All About Materials!" Well worth the read!...
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  • Posted ART: MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE to Design 'N Architecture
    Studies after studies have highlighted the benefits of art in interiors but for Lisa Bayne, CEO of The Guild/Artful Home, Art is what she found in her dream work environment during a visit to the Level Playing Field Institute in San Francisco. "Wherever you turn within LPFI's offices", Lisa recalls, "there is art, all of it extremely tactile. At the entry gathering spot, rather than a traditional corporate coffee table, the founders have placed a Josh Urso "Knoop Table", letting you know immediately that this is no cookie-cutter sterile office experience." So why don't more companies share Lisa's vision...
  • Commented on Interactive Art
    Video showing interaction between architecture & lighting. Not quiet Art or is it?Lumitectura from barno on Vimeo....
  • Posted Minnesota MCER to Design 'N Architecture
    To renew their license, Minnesota-licensed interior designers, architects and landscape architects must have completed 24 Professional Development Hours (PDHs) during the two-year period immediately preceding each biennial renewal date, which falls on June 30 of each even-numbered year (2010, 2012, etc). Professional development may include technical, nontechnical, regulatory, ethical, and business practice content provided the education help safeguard and promote the public's health, safety and welfare. Source: Minnesota Board of Architecture, Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture, Geoscience, and Interior Design Post comments or questions on this blog or contact Design Arts Seminars, Inc. For a list of continuing education opportunities...
  • Posted Nevada MCER to Design 'N Architecture
    Nevada-registered achitects, interior designers and residential designers are required to complete 8 health, safety and welfare CEUs annually, of which 2 must be code-related. The Nevada continuing education requirement went into effect January 1, 2010.  Registrants are responsible for tracking courses and maintaining supporting documentation in case of an audit.  A CEU Tracking Log must be completed and sent with each registrant's renewal for 2011.  Transcripts and other back-up information will not be accepted by the board, unless a registrant is audited. Source: Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior Design and Residential Design Post comments or questions on this blog...
  • Commented on '09 Lessons Learned
    You are right. I am always amazed when I facilitate one of our seminars and see clients that have been with us from the start. It is a very rewarding experience and wonderful to know that we have been there...
  • Commented on '09 Lessons Learned
    Thanks for bringing this up. I could not agree more, which is why we started the process to become a USGBC Education Provider. With more and more design professionals becoming LEED-accredited professionals, the request for continuing education courses that not...
  • Posted MCER Basics to Design 'N Architecture
    Mandatory continuing education requirements (MCER) are not, by far, one of the most exciting things out there. That being said, we - at Design Arts Seminars, Inc. - do spend quite a bit of time (so you don't have to) researching the mandatory continuing education requirements (MCER) in place in each state for each of the professions we serve (currently architects, interior designers and landscape architects). We will use this MCER section of our blog to address mandatory continuing education requirements along with any questions or comments you may have. Post your questions or comments using the "comments" link below....
  • Commented on Design Arts' DNA
    I am glad to read you have enjoyed our courses. I think you are right on target with the idea of the multidisciplinary approach Following the same path, we are in the process of becoming a USGBC Provider, which will...
  • Commented on Design Arts' DNA
    Thanks for the feedback. I love the idea about the course on TBAE's rules and regulations. I started working on it a few years back and never wrapped it up so here is my incentive. Thanks. As for the "more...
  • Posted '09 Lessons Learned to Design 'N Architecture
    Let's face it, I can't think of one person or business whose year 2009 was not, in some way, challenging. I (personally) and we (at Design Arts Seminars, Inc.) are no exception. We lived through it and learned a couple of things along the way:  Focus on core values and do what you do best: I think this one is plain common sense but 2009 served as a reminder that we should focus on what sets us apart from the competition. This goes for individuals and businesses. Find your niche - aka competitive advantage - and stick to it. This...
  • Posted Design Arts' DNA to Design 'N Architecture
    We are here to serve your continuing education needs. We launched this blog to get to know you so we can better serve your continuing education needs. We have a couple of ideas of our own but would love to hear from you. Sign in and share your thoughts. Let us know what we can do to make continuing education work for you. In case you were wondering, we named this blog DNA for you are what makes us. You are our DNA.  You lie at the heart of our work. Coincidentally, DNA also stands for Design 'N Architecture......
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The late Manuel León Ponce founded Design Arts Seminars in 1992 to share his vision and inspiration for design and architecture with colleagues in these vocations. Enormously gifted and with an insatiable appetite for the pursuit of knowledge in the fine arts, he was foremost a teacher and educator. His gifts for teaching were exemplified in his position of Associate Professor of Interior Design at Florida State University and recognized in 1991 and 1994 when he received the university's prestigious Excellence in Teaching award. Manuel León Ponce passed away on January 9, 2001, after a two-year battle with brain cancer. For more information regarding our founder, visit designarts.net

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