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1 2 3The Painted ElephantRestaurant Project 6
JUMP Office Project 20
White School House Residential Project 26{ { {
Index
In this project, I learned how to develop a
thorough and complete concept, not simply
focusing on the interior. Not only did I design the
restaurant, but I planned the type of atmosphere
I wanted to evoke. The atmosphere included
the food that would be served, how it would be
served the entertainment, and
promotional materials.
Jump was the final project for the first semester
of commercial design. I learned and practiced
the codes and egress for public buildings, as well
as, effective and efficient space planning on a
unique floor plan, and completed a small
construction document set. I was able to
experiment with an open office concept and how
much color to use in the workplace.
The White School House is the final project of
my second semester as a design student and
proved to be the most challenging. I continued to
practice all of the residential codes and egress
requirements, learned how to use Photoshop,
InDesign, Revit, and I built on my skills in
AutoCAD. I figured out the rendering in
Photoshop is awesome for extra details, but for
entire black and white drawings is undesirable.
4 5Additional ProjectsHand Renderings and Acrylic Paintings 42
Kohler Company Internship Multiple Projects 32
6Study Abroad: ChinaImages & Brush Paintings 56{ { {
As an intern, I am learning the dynamics of a
design firm and how to design for one client
within a brand. I am learning the challenges and
factors that a set requires based on the views
and product that need to be photographed. I am
also learning how to creatively display product
in showrooms, a topic I did not get experience
with in class.
My elective classes in Chinese culture and
painting techniques exposed me to another
way of approaching the world. It interested me
in another creative outlet that does not involve
a computer, simply focusing and making each
stroke count.
I focused heavily on the effects of color and
light in the hand-focused classes. They taught
me how to think about the choices that needed
to made. How does a lamp impact the tile
backsplash or the plush wool carpet? What color
background will have the most impact, or will not
interfere with the rest of my work. Giving me a
break from the computer work and strengthing
hand-eye coordination.
01/
6 7
The Painted Elephant is the ornate dining retreat.
The senses are bathed in the luminous colors and
rustic textures of Moroccan architecture.To
compliment the detailed surround, your taste buds will be whisked
away by North African delicacies. Escort your dearest friends and
family for a spot of tea by day or a hearty feast by night. Forget your
utensils and unwind.
THE PAINTEDELEPHANT
Created using Adobe Photoshop.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT LOGO
8 9
From these images, I was inspired by the
ornate screens, organic doorways, and
intricate tile patterns of traditional
Moroccan architecture and dress.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT INSPIRATION
12 13
Modeling and rendering completed in
Autodesk Revit by creating a horizontal
section cut.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT FLOOR PLAN
14 15
PAINTED ELEPHANT REFLECTED CEILING PLAN
Modeling and rendering completed in
Autodesk Revit by creating a horizontal
section cut.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT BAR VIEW
18 19
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT FRONT DINING SPACE
Modeling and rendering completed in
Autodesk Revit.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT CENTRAL DINING
20 21
Modeling and rendering completed in
AutoDesk Revit.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT PRIVATE DINING SPACE
The Painted
Elephantmoroccan Restaurtant
and bar
Owner & ChefCarmelia Bohbot
Open Daily Mon- Thurs 9 AM-10 PMFri-Sun 11AM-11PM
Menu and Business card designed using
Adobe InDesign.
THE PAINTED ELEPHANT PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
22 23
The goal for the Jump office project was to blend the influences of their
past with state-of-the-art technology. Collaboration and
innovation are the focus of this graphics and product design firm. To
enhance the work experience, a mix of open office spaces with a variety
of workstations and multiple team zones were utilized to satisfy diverse
work modes. In addition, the town center is located at the heart of the office for employees to grab a bite
to eat or hold a quick meeting. Bright colors, retro style furniture, and
plentiful amounts of daylight allow employees to have a cheerful and
productive work experience.
JUMP: OFFICEPROJECT
02/
INITIAL SKETCHES
24 25
I was inspired by these images’ bold use
of color and pattern, as well as, the simple
details found in the Mid Century modern
furniture and lighting.
JUMP OFFICE INSPIRATION
01/
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adipiscing elit,
PHOTO HEADER26 27
Modeling and rendering completed in
AutoDesk Revit.
JUMP OFFICE RECEPTION SPACE
28 29
Modeling and rendering completed in
AutoDesk Revit. Preliminary bubble diagram
sketched by hand.
JUMP OFFICE MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM
The image and floor plan were both created
in Autodesk Revit.
JUMP OFFICE IDEATION ZONE
30 31
The White School House was the perfect opportunity to
transform a historical public building into a residence with
character. The small floor plate is divided into a public and a private zone with a utility core acting as a
noise buffer. The flowing public areas simplify and
encourage entertaining. The entire space was designed to be fully accessible. The flowing public
zones will increase wheel chair mobility.
03/WHITE SCHOOLHOUSE
SKETCHES
32 33
I was drawn to slight rustic and collected
feel of a space. I also wanted to include
classic furniture and organic details.
WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE INSPIRATION
34 35
Modeling completed in Autodesk Revit
and rendering was completed in Adobe
Photoshop.
WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE FLOOR PLAN
Model completed in Autodesk Revit and
rendering was completed using Adobe
Photoshop.
WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE KITCHEN & DINING SPACE
36 37
Both the shelving unit and door were
created in AutoCAD.
WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE CUSTOM DETAILS
Modeling completed in Autodesk Revit
and renderings were completed in Adobe
Photoshop.
WHITE SCHOOL HOUSE KITCHEN ELEVATIONS
38 39
As the 3D architectural intern, I was able to assist the set designers with
numerous projects. I forecasted and researched upcoming trends for the 2016-2017 seasons. The
trend research provides useful inspiration guides for Kohler sets,
graphics, and products. In addition, I did preliminary designs for the
Kohler Design Center and various tradeshows. All of these projects
gave me the experience of designing within the brand and the
pursuit of gracious living.
KOHLER INTERNSHIP
04/
DESIGN CENTER SKETCH
40 41
This product display was modeled with
SketchUp and rendered with SketchUp and
Adobe Photoshop.
KOHLER DESIGN CENTER DISPLAY
42 43
This product display was modeled with
SketchUp and rendered with SketchUp and
Adobe Photoshop.
BRAZILIAN AGATE KITCHEN
44 45
This product display was modeled with
SketchUp and rendered with SketchUp and
Adobe Photoshop.
PALE POWDER BATHROOM
46 47
These are preliminary sketches to
generate unique ideas for a new Kohler
products array of options.
PRELIMINARY PRODUCT DISPLAY SKETCHES
48 49
One of the season’s important color trends
is coral. This mood board pulls inspiration
for this refreshing hue from fashion,
architecture, products, and nature.
TREND RESEARCH: CORAL
50 51
Black when highlighted with bronze or
copper is a chic and sophisticated interior
trend. It is also prevalent in product and
fashion design markets.
TREND RESEARCH: BLACK & BRONZE
One of the season’s important pattern trends is the
atmosphere. Nature’s ever-changing horizons and
landscapes open the doors for uncommon patterns
that layer colors and texture
TREND RESEARCH: ATMOSPHERIC PATTERN
52 53
The next grouping of projects focus on my
skills outside of technology. The first portion
includes hand renderings, where I used a
photo and a line drawing to practice
creating different textures and light sources
with markers and colored pencils. The
second portion inlcudes paintings from a
color theory art class. Each project
focused on a different property of color and
I was allowed to create anything I wanted
as long as, it followed the color principle.
The last few projects were examples of
projects from my earliest design classes
where we exprimented with design priciples
to complete compositions.
05/ADDITIONAL PROJECTS
LINE DRAWINGS
54 55
Render completed by layering marker and colored
pencil.
MID CENTURY BEDROOM RENDER
Render completed by layering marker and colored
pencil.
MODERN CABIN RENDER
56 57
Render completed by layering marker and colored
pencil.
GORDON DINING AND EVENT CENTER
Gossip Queensacrylic on canvasette, 2014
60 61
Penelope & Portiaacrylic on canvasette, 2014
Lower Left: Cardboard Thronecardboard, 2012
Top Right: Santa Fe Sunbursts, orange & pinkdigital pattern, 2011
Lower Right: Interior Design Organization logo,UW-Madison Student Org, 2014
62 63
Feng Shui is not just a concept, it is a lifestyle. Feng Shui can be
described as using the Earth’s wisdom as guidelines for traditional Chinese
architecture, gardens, art, and culture. I was extremely fortunate to have a native Chinese professor willing to
share his years of expertise with me on my month-long tour. Feng Shui
principles are opposite of our traditional, fast-paced American lives.
There are three main guidelines that are focused on in Feng Shui. The first is appreciating that change is always
constant, the second is the experience and not the end goal, and
lastly, balance.
STUDY ABROAD:CHINA
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.I was able to experience all the Feng Shui principles on our walks
through traditional Chinese gardens and buildings around
Beijing and Shanghai. I got to learn a few words in Chinese, taste
some unique dishes, sketch, and climb the Great Wall. The perfect
combination of learning and sightseeing on this on this once in
a lifetime opportunity.
64 65
A small sampling of pictures taken with my personal
digital camera while in China.
PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Contact InformationEmail: [email protected]
Phone: 920.287.4539
LinkIn: www.linkedin.com/jenlmoehring/en
JENNIFERMOEHRING
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