ArtSchools.com Rep Explains Why Design Schools are Booming Now
With the establishment of design schools, like the one recently opened in Hong Kong which solely offers interior design courses, it is very apparent that people are taking the interior design field more seriously than in past decades.
“People from all over the world are attempting to break into the interior design line,” said ArtSchools.com representative Andrew Girard. According to Girard, the field is considered to be one of the fastest growing forms of art in today’s society. “However, now, interior design is not just something people do for a hobby. Competition is stiff, and designers that have a degree will most likely to be trusted more than those without. Having a degree in interior design will no doubt make it easy to stand out.”
ArtSchools.com is one of the leading directories of degree programs in arts and is maintained by Monster.com, which is the primary platform for job-hunters. ArtSchools.com assists artists, students and teachers to find schools, programs and jobs that best suit their preferences. The website offers helpful insights into top degree programs in art-related fields such as interior design, fashion design, graphic design, web design, photography, film, and game design.
Girard says that those who are planning to get into the field can jumpstart their education through their website. “If you want to transform your hobby into a career, go to ArtSchools.com today to learn what schools fit your needs. There are many schools that are great for interior design, and they are all available on ArtSchools.com.”
ArtSchools.com is also affiliated with CookingSchools.com, a website directory for culinary schools in New York.
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