Mady Johnson - INTERIOR DESIGN PORTFOLIO
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Award winning honours student with superior organizational and multi-tasking
talents; strength in sustainability in design, and interpersonal skills. Eager to take on
responsibility and have my fresh look on design grow with the industry. With a strong work
ethic focussing on integrity, confidentiality and reliability, I am a strong team driven worker
with the ability to take the lead when necessary, while contributing strong and efficient
ideas.
DESIGN SKILLS
Highly efficient in AutoCAD 2D and 3D, Architectural Desktop, Sketch Up & Photoshop
Hand-drafting, Hand-rendering, Freehand drawing & Sketching, 3-Dimensional drawing techniques
Knowledge in history of furniture and design
Focus on sustainable Interior Design and ordering principles
Principles of color theory, lighting design, materials performance and design and application to the
design of physical spaces that creatively facilitate human activity
Preparing complete and detailed construction packages
Following Ontario Building Code 2012 and industry requirements
Knowledge of building construction, safety standards, sustainable design and universal design
Analyzing and solving problems creating effective interior environments
Creating effective and organized design manuals and presentations
ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Publisher
Polite & professionally answering phones and communicating with customers & suppliers
Organizing information and research gathering
Efficiently working under time constraint & heavy work load
CURRENT | THIRD YEAR | GEORIGAN COLLEGE SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND VISUAL ART
Recognized by ARIDO and accredited by CIDA
3 Year Diploma In Advanced Interior Design Program
Completed six courses in AutoCAD in correspondence with six Studio courses
Utilized sustainable design in Passive Solar Residential Design Project
Recognized & chosen as top project by Clients (Owner, General Manager & Head Chef of Kempenfelt
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Center) for Restaurant Design
Recognized & chosen as top project by Graphic Design Professor for the Corporate Interior Design of a
Graphic Design Office
Detailed construction drawings for custom millwork, lighting and furniture design
Focus on Retail, Commercial, Residential, Restaurant Corporate design
Focus on Health Care design through Thesis project
Dean’s List 2013-2016
GPA: 4.0
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GEORGIAN COLLEGE SDVA SCHOLARSHIP SHOW 2014
Awarded 777 DESIGN AVENUE Scholarship for Excellence in Interior Design
GEORGIAN COLLEGE SDVA SCHOLARSHIP SHOW 2015
Awarded GLOBAL CONTRACT Scholarship for Excellence in Interior Design
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PROGRAM COORDINATOR STUDENT ASSISTANT | GEORGIAN COLLEGE | 2014-2016
Organizing and maintaining the Design Contact Sample Library
Contacting suppliers to expand and sustain our sample library
Administrative tasks as needed by Program Coordinator
Promoting our Interior Design Program through displays, tours and Open House
Public speaking and presentation
PROSHOP ASSOCIATE | CARDINAL GOLF CLUB | 2012-2016
Recognized for exceeding sales goals each year
Responsible for Opening & Closing shop and Clubhouse with a heavy focus on security
Guest reception, hosting and administration
Golf course tee time schedule management
Retail shop merchandise display and product management
Ordering merchandise & participating in yearly product booking
SALE’S ASSOCIATE | MARK’S WORK WEARHOUSE | 2009-2012
Recognized multiple times for efficiency and positive attitude through direct and online custom-
er feedback
Greeting customers in a friendly and open manner & providing knowledge and efficient custom-
er service
In charge of creating and maintaining effective merchandise displays
Placing and receiving orders
Working Sales floor & cash register
Working under pressure of a fast paced retail environment
Problem Solving to ensure customer satisfaction
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“This thesis proposes to design an accessible and sustainable building with a
focus on balance and tranquility in both a Mental Health Treatment Facility and a Fitness and Wellness
Centre through the adaptive re-use of the Newmarket Community Centre located in the heart of Newmarket,
Ontario. To provide a space that accommodates all users, focusing on both mind and body based on
behavioral needs and the well-being of all occupants.”
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“A modern feel is created with the use of clean straight lines, where the horizontal lines
suggest a feeling of calmness and stability, while vertical lines give a sense of balance
and formality. All elements of the design reflect the companies brand and philosophy,
resulting in an energetic and collaborative work space where Motive’s Graphic Design
team can find inspiration through their surroundings.
Each of the client’s requirements were taken into consideration and the functional pro-
gram has been utilized in an organized and efficient manner, with additional focus on
current design trends and sustainable design initiatives.
Productivity was a large focus in this design process so
collaborative group spaces and private spaces were designed so that each worker is
considered and comfortable. Spaces where the design team can work together to col-
laborate and brainstorm new ideas are offered throughout the office space.
The design of the Motive Graphic Studio corporate office
focusses on a simplistic yet energetic environment.”
GRAPHIC Studio
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“The architectural and interior design elements that have been incorporated into this project were inspired by restau-
rants in Copenhagen, Denmark. Combining particular elements into this project that are based on existing spaces lo-
cated within my selected culture is how the space makes guests feel as though they are walking in to a Danish restau-
rant. Simplistic design is seen throughout many of the spaces where the simple structured layouts and monochro-
matic color schemes help to accentuate the splashes of color used throughout furnishing and accessories. Concrete
flooring in combination with bright white walls and ceilings were repeatedly shown through research, where the lively
green plant life and colorful furniture and lighting stand out tremendously, separating each space while creating a
comfortable and relaxing environment. Each of these elements have been utilized though the design of Copenhagen
Danish Cuisine & Bar in a way that speaks to Danish architecture and interior design.”
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THE STEELE RESIDENCE
“Located in Utopia, Ontario, this residential
design project focusses on passive solar design and
modern sustainability. With each element reflecting
sustainability and the use of the sun, a successful
design was accomplished.
Bringing an open feel to the central space of the
home, the living, dining and kitchen space are
migrated together in order to create a sense of unity
and harmony. An open atrium plays on the use of the
sun throughout the design, bringing additional sun-
light into the surrounding space, while providing the
residents with a connection to nature.
Exploring Passive solar design, a South facing
trombe wall acts as a solar mass to heat and cool
the space, while geothermal energy is also supplied
through the adjacent pond.
Overall, this design brings an open and inviting feel
to a sustainable and energy efficient home.
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ELEMENTAL DESIGN:
ABOVE - CURVED NICHE BOOTH SEATING
BELOW / RIGHT - RECONSTRUCTION WITH 90% OF
MATERIALS INTO CURVED STAIR AND SHELVING
ART IN THE PARK:
ON CAMPUS SWING
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