For Black Designers, a Surge of New Visibility and Business is ‘Bittersweet’

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Architects and interior designers of color welcome more attention but feel conflicted over the industry’s lack of representation and diversity

Architects and interior designers of color welcome more attention, but feel conflicted over the industry’s lack of representation and diversity

Keia McSwain, owner of Atlanta-based Kimberly & Cameron Interiors, designed this space for furnishing company Alden Parkes at High Point Market in High Point, N.C. The painting is “Dripping Black” by Atlanta-based artist Charly Palmer.

 

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Of color ?!

It seems like as a group, these designers excel at being able to make many colors and textures work together. This is no easy task, but the article barely touches on that skill.

Pander Express can I take your order?

White or black.....you have to have TALENT! Color does not matter.

let me grab my violin....

Here's a crazy idea, stop wasting your money on Humanities degrees and get one that actually has a useful purpose....

Oh FFS.

The perpetually unhappy are unhappy.

Haha...I get it...like dark chocolate

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This craps never going to end

woke street journal..

Bloody hell....come in then, who wants to be the next Jesus?

This is stunning, beautiful. Always, LuAnn

Right, because what happens when it’s no longer cool?

I always felt that I would have been a good president of the U.S., but I'm too poor, too black, a woman, and too honest. Oh well.

Gorgeous photograph.

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