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Ritz Carlton • Hospitality 3-8

Levitans • Hospitality 9-12

Bonobos • Retail 13-16

Fusion • Civic 17-20

Music & Labels • Corporate 21-24

Eye Max • Healthcare 25-30

Design I • Design II 31-32

Drawing • Painting 33-34

Furniture Design 35-36

Photography 37-38

3G Renderings 39-40

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Commercial

Creative

Credentials

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1 ASHLEY WOOTEN

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ASHLEY WOOTENInterior Design

Current Address: 111 Maxwell St. Starkville, MS 39759 • Permanent Address: 204 Wellington Way Brandon, MS 39047• (c) 601-842-7765 • [email protected]

Bachelor of Science in Interior Design, Graduation May 2013

• Accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation

• MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY • Starkville, MS

• Major GPA: 3.0/4.0

Pro! ciency:

Photoshop

Revit

AutoCAD

InDesign

Illustrator

Microsoft O! ce

Adobe Acrobat

Windows

Knowledgeable:

Macintosh

Rhino

Related Courses:

Studio I-VI

Color and Lighting

Digital Design

Detailing and Construction

Furniture Design

Design I & II

Drawing I

Textiles & Materials for Interiors

Environments for Special Needs

Photography

Additional Design Skills:

Hand Rendering

Digital Rendering

Space Planning

Conceptual Design

Communication

Problem Solving

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Scholastic:

• Baptist Health Systems, Jackson, MS July 2012, Intern

Assisted in project site development space planning.

Attended site meeting with clients.

Assisted in Baptist parking garage renovation.

Assisted in color scheme and signage selection.

• Dave’s Darkhorse Tavern, Starkville, MS July 2011- Present, Server

Work approximately thirty hours per week while enrolled as a full-time student.

Promote to management position with the responsibility of training associates.

Assist in company marketing and social media advertising.

Excel in customer service, strengthening social skills and the ability to communicate and

work well with others while multi-tasking within a fast-paced environment.

Handle a daily revenue averaging $100.

Scholarship winner MS Trucking Association 2012

Scholarship winner Joe Henson Memorial Tiki Classic 2011

Scholarship winner Rankin County Junior Auxiliary 2008

Student member American Society of Interior Design 2010-2013

ASID Community Service Chair, Photographer Chair MSU Chapter 2012-2013

Attended ASID Student Career Day at Mississippi College 2013

•1st place Bonobos Retail Design

Attended ASID Student Career Day at Harding University, Arkansas 2011

Advocated the Licensing of Interior Designers in MS through Mississippi Coalition

for Interior Design Legislation, passed in Spring 2011

Member Pinelake Baptist Church 2006-2013

Participated in 30A Fun Run for Injured Fire" ghter Daniel Margagliano 2012

Artwork selected Cups Co# ee Shop Brandon, MS 2010

Remodeled Christ Missionary College “Project Shine,” Pinelake Baptist Church 2009

Involvement:

Extra Curricular:

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WORK EXPERIENCE

EDUCATION

HONORS • ACTIVITIES

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•Philadelphia's Ritz Carlton was in! uenced by the historical roots of its city.

•Inspired by the transitional phase into modernized design, classic furnishings and

plush materials with gilded accents all work together to create a rejuvenating aura

within the hotel.

•When paired with the self-indulgent amenities such as the Delà Spa and La Rève

$ ne dining restaurant the Ritz Carlton of Philadelphia has much to give back to its

inspirational city.

Design Inspiration • Concept Custom Reception Elevation

Founding Father’s Lobby Perspective

•! e Founding Fathers Bar & Grill provides a luxurious, grande entrance for guests checking into the Ritz.

•An aroma of fresh " owers, sparkling chandeliers & a variety of posh seating create a lasting impression on hotel residents.

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•As a team design the public & guest areas for the renovation of the four

star hotel in Philadelphia,% e Ritz Carlton.

•Collaborate and create a revitalized Ritz Carlton design scheme

implementing historical features with a transitional twist into

contemporary design.

Commercial • Hospitality • 24,000 sq ' • Philadelphia, PA • Fall 2012 Custom Logo

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Custom Ritz Bar Section

Cafe 76 Perspective

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Corridor Elevation

Level 10 Floor Plan- Guest SuitesN

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Custom Wallcovering Design

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Corridor Elevator Elevation Team of 4 • Responsibilities

• Interior perspectives & Photoshop editing

• Design concept

• Logo design & branding

• Custom carpet pattern design

• Delá Spa & La Réve Fine Dining design

• Guest room maquette hand rendering

• Board layout & design

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Guest Room Maquette

Delá Spa Perspective

•! e curvilinear " ow of the Delaware River, one of the largest bodies of water in Philadelphia was implemented into the Delá Spa design.

•Modernized water wall art with a twist of sleek, illuminated displays & dark wood materials tie together an immoderate, transitional spa amenity.

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Design Inspiration Concept Images

Bar Design Sketch

Custom Logo Design PROGRAMMING PHASE

Atrium Design Sketch

•Intricate stained glass and original landscape artwork by Russian painter, Issak

Levitan perfectly ties together the culture within the restaurant.

•A re$ ned setting inspired by Russian scenery and linear shapes accommodates a

menu of full bodied wine and signature steaks.

•Levitan’s cuisine is Saint Petersburg’s very own taste of high class dining.

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Commercial • Hospitality • 3,500 sq ' • Saint Petersburg, Russia • Fall 2011 Custom Bar Elevation

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•Design a restaurant featured in assigned country based on research and

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•Created a unique $ ne dining experience at Levitans Cuisine inspired by

Russian landscape.

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supporting brass nuts make up the pendant

•Suspended from a bronze mounting plate

a brass chain connects the top assemblage

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•An incandescent 40 watt, 120 V bulb emits

so' , low lighting intended for Issak’s Tavern

Custom Pendant Design • Concept Pendant Detailed View

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‘ISAAK’S TAVERN’ PERSPECTIVE

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Dining Room Elevation Red-Green Cards • Table side Service

CUSTOM BOOTH SEATING PERSPECTIVE

DINING ROOM SEATING PERSPECTIVE

• Guests may signal with their Red-Green

cards green side up to notify sta+ a table

side chef is acquired.

• A variety of $ re roasted meats and fresh cut

veggies are selected and served at the table.

• Once diners are satis$ ed they may silently

! ip their Red-Green cards red side up.

•Guests are greeted with a variety of seating when hosted into the grand dining room area.

•Private booths are gilded with custom Daltile products and gleaming chandeliers.

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1st Place Retail Design

South Central

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•Bonobos has shown its experience in marketing merchandise online through

various forms of social media.

•% e next logical step for Bonobos is to connect their extensive internet fan base

with enhanced technological products.

•Assembly of the Bonobos pop-up store is accomplished with a ! oor-track roller

system. Wall sections are crated in and slid into place onto the roller track,

manageable for store-to-store customization.

Design Concept • Pop-up Fitting Room Lounge Elevation

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Seasonal DisplayPants & Corduroys Dressing Room LoungeShoesShirts & Suits

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STOREFRONT PERSPECTIVE

1st Place Retail DesignSouth Central

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OBJECTIVE:

Commercial • Retail • 1,000 sq ' • Manhattan, NY • Fall 2012

• Create a Bonobos app synced with social medias to enhance customer

satisfaction and boost technological features.

• Provide savvy EDA (Enterprise Digital Assistant) mobile systems and RFID

(Radio Frequency Identi$ cation) Smart Shelves to improve pop-up shop

experience.

• Design a men’s $ tting room lounge with sports on demand and

complimentary beer to initiate purchases and match Bonobos online character.

• Design a pop-up store that characterizes Bonobos existing online database, but is

reconceived as a contemporary brick-and-mortar retail store in Manhattan.

• Develop a modernized technological approach in! uenced by Bonobos

demographic. Integrate into the revitalized pop-up retail experience.

SOLUTION:

SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED: Revit 2013 • Photoshop CS5 • Illustrator

Customers can check-in on their Bonobos app to notify

associates of their arrival when their smart phone is

sensed by a kiosk located at the entrance of the store.

This entitles customers to discounts available through

social media.

Associates can notify coworkers through their EDA

device that they will greet and assist this customer.

Associates will use their EDA mobile system to enhance

the customer’s Bonobos pop up shop experience.

Associates can locate merchandise the customer may

need in a different size or style with the press of a button.

All merchandise is RFID tagged, located on a Smart Shelf

or rack. This makes their location easy to fi nd and

eliminates multiple trips to the dressing room for the

customer.

EDA mobile systems are equipped with a magnetic strip

reader and electronic signature capture. Customers may

conveniently check out with an associate at any location

within the store.

Associates can access inventory at any Bonobos location

or online with their EDA mobile system. If the customers

preferred selection is not available in their current location,

associates can arrange to have it shipped to their home

within seconds.

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SEASONAL DISPLAY PERSPECTIVE

LOUNGE PERSPECTIVE

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•Create a space to enhance a higher level of learning through color study research, natural day lighting, and modernization; awakening the student mind.

•Collaboration spaces are placed throughout the area with design elements that accommodate le' , right and whole brain thinkers.

•Connecting information obtained in the classroom to individual and group study is enhanced through a variety of student lounge areas combined with high technological features.

•Continuing the fusion of these fundamentals creates a space that stimulates the brain for an unmatched educational experience.

Design Concept Fusion of Right & Le' Brain Learning

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Create a functional environment with enhanced learning opportunities via encouraged socialization within the learning environment. According to research, students are in need of classrooms that reinvent teaching and learning methods. Combination of modernized technology within an excelling university creates endless opportunities for student creativity and collaboration.

Create, Collaborate, Connect, and Continue

Promote the Possibilities of our Future, while

Fostering Appreciation for history.

Cultivate Technology for the Purpose of Advancing

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Create a Social Experience that Renders Beneficial

Pier Interaction for Student Enrichment.

Develop an Environment that Stimulates the Brain for

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People are highly sensitive & react strongly to lights, colors, & sounds. Some known e$ ects are changing respiratory rates, blood pressure, moods swings, mental clarity, & energy levels. If used correctly, lighting & sounds have the capability to increase productivity. ! ese elements have a great impact on the learning environment. Applied thoughtfully, light, color and sound can be instrumental in shaping an environment that produces innovation.

COMMON AREA PERSPECTIVE

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For the many modes of learning in the classroom

STUDY PERSPECTIVE

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Objective:

Commercial • Civic • 1,500 sq ' • Fall 2012 Team of 3 • Responsibilities

•As a team create an education center up to par with technological advancements

available in the classroom based on one full week of research.

•In two weeks design a re$ ned classroom with animated conversations &

collaboration via webcam, ! at screen monitors & video providing students with

the ability to multi task and develop projects to a signi$ cantly higher level.

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SOFTWARE IMPLEMENTED: Revit 2013•Photoshop CS5•InDesign

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Professors encourage students to brainstorm & evaluate with peers via the World Wide Web during group

projects. Students are encouraged to take advantage of the conveniences of wi-% , portable modules, and media within this design. ! e prominent impact of

technology is a strong design element in this historic building.

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GRAB -N- JOE PERSPECTIVE

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Classroom Elevation

• Concept and key project goals

•Grab & Joe Design, Rendering

• Furniture and material selections

• Right brain vs. le' brain color scheme

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• Music & Labels Inc. comprises an assortment of businesses aimed at helping artists achieve long-term creative and $ nancial success while providing consumers with the highest-quality music content available.

•% e mission of M&L is to create relationships and partnerships for mutual

capitalization, while applying innovative plans to increase name branding and

publicity.

•Services provide educational opportunities and pro$ table assistance through

established relationships, entertainment programs, events and curriculums to

maintain the highest ethical standards in all music industry deals.

Company Mission Concept Images

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MUSIC AND LABELS INC.

Custom Logo Design

FIRST FLOOR

SECOND FLOOR

TRAINING CENTER

15614 SF

CORPORATE LIBRARY1095 SF

TRAINING & TESTING

TECHNOLOGY3681

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•An open layout is provided to build and enhance business relationships.

•A conference room is located in each corner with meeting areas in the center of

the ! oor plan, including white boards to provide opportunities for employees

to bounce ideas o+ of one another.

•O7 ces are arranged on the exterior of the plan, providing natural lighting

within these spaces.

•Several break out rooms are arranged on the $ rst ! oor suitable for

impromptu brainstorming or formal meetings.

Objective:

Commercial • Corporate• 30,508 sq ' • Spring 2012 M&L Space Planning Goals

•Research and design a Corporate Training Center utilizing e7 cient space planning

and Steelcase products.

•Complete a design proposal presentation to Steelcase representatives and MSU

faculty.

• Maximize the innovative products Steelcase o+ ers creating a functional

and collaborative corporate design.

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RECEPTION PERSPECTIVE

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•Focusing on a clear concept of a functioning and contemporary design, Eye Max

customers return for the creative aspects of the o7 ce design inspired by the

curvilinear shape of the human eye.

•Combining so' , cool colors with vivid accents creates a building that is appealing

to the eye for elderly patients as well as customers of a younger generation.

•Eye Max is an optometrist o7 ce space that is contemporary, functioning & unique.

Design Concept Furniture Selections

EXAM ROOMS

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Objective:

Commercial • Healthcare • 2,442 sq ' • Metarie, LA • Spring 2012 Showroom Elevation • Visual Fields Elevation

•Design a polished vision center based on Dr. Harrison’s requirements & research

based in the New Orleans atmosphere.

•A re$ ned Eye Max Vision Center featuring appropriate design focal points & open

! oor plan including a showroom inspired by a festive, yet calming color scheme.

•% e goal of Eye Max Vision Center is to successfully accommodate patients of all

generations for their optometry needs and celebrate the suburb of Metarie, LA.

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REFLECTED CEILING PLANRECEPTION PERSPECTIVE

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•Combining so' , cool colors with vivid accents creates a building that is appealing

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•Eye Max is an optometrist o7 ce space that is contemporary, functioning & unique.

Design Concept Pocket Door Head & Jamb Construction Documents

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SHOWROOM PERSPECTIVE

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Self portrait • Acrylic PaintOBJECTIVE: Create a dream career concept

design • Grey scale color pencils.

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•German philosopher Martin Heidegger referred to earth, sky,

divinity & morals as the fourfold within which things stay united.

•Complex curves & woodworking was utilized in the podium design to

symbolize the education & study of all things religious & spiritual.

•% e function of the podium is to embrace a bible or religious

teaching of choice for the pastor’s convenience.

•As a team of two complete accurate 3D Rhino models of the existing assigned

chairs.

•Collaborate and reinvent a design object re! ecting its relationship to users as

viewed through divinity studies.

•Create a 3D Rhino model of the re-envisioned object and construct an accurate

model in the MSU woodshop.

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