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  • Writer's pictureKumeshni Sandrasagren

Brain Synergy

Updated: Feb 5, 2021

"Our interiors are an insight into our brains, It is a collaboration of design, art, humor, irony, functionality, and the street"- Amanda Talbot, Rethink: The Way You Live


The Practice of Interior Design encompasses valuable exposure, hands-on experience and a foundation in theoretical knowledge. Staying professionally competitive in the marketplace shapes practitioners into problem solvers and creative thinkers. Design influence and inspiration is an exposure to the human brain. Hereby, critical thinking is a complex sequence in this profession for it

demands dealing with three-dimensional

solutions for various spaces in which we interact.

Sequencing the mind’s ideas gives us pleasure and

excitement to experience and get innovative.


The human brain’s design and function is uniquely amazing. In the recent years, studies have proved that our brain information travels up to an impressive 268 miles per hour (faster than race cars) and it can process an image that our eyes have seen for as little as 13 milliseconds (less than an eye blink). We all possess the same information. This is a scary thought because if we all have the same information, then what differentiates us? It depends on what we generate with that common information.


Quite often there could be two sides of a coin. Similarly there are two sides of our brain. As a designer, focus is required on both critical and creative thinking. Sometimes easy meets difficult. It gets a lot more difficult when you are assigned with a design project and are asked to think out of the box. Which box are we talking about? It is not our minds but the boundary within our minds. The boundary between what we know or what we still haven’t thought about. It is crucial that our thoughts take us far to use association of ideas and look for alternatives.

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