Major: Interior Design
Jordan Guide grew up surrounded by design in various forms.
“My mother was a visual merchandiser for a furniture and houseware store, my grandmother was an interior decorator and my grandfather owned an advertising agency in Chicago,” she said. “They all shared an enthusiasm for modern design, so I guess you can say it’s in my DNA.”
Guide graduated from high school one year early and, unsure of a specific major, wanted to get started on her general education coursework. Her sister had attended College of DuPage and then transferred successfully, so it was an easy decision for Guide, especially considering the affordable cost and convenient location.
After earning her Associate in Arts degree, she transferred to DePaul University to study marketing and advertising. However, she decided to return to COD for a more creative field and selected Interior Design.
“The COD Interior Design program offers in-depth curriculum of both the technical skills and business aspects of interior design,” she said. “It introduced me to active professionals, one of whom became my mentor. I met Barbara Pallat when she spoke to my Interior Design Business Practices class, and I interned with her during my time at COD.”
The COD Interior Design program offers in-depth curriculum of both the technical skills and business aspects of interior design.
Jordan Guide
After completing the Associate in Applied Science degree, Guide was offered a full-time position as an interior design associate at Barbara Pallat Interiors. She then joined a commercial design firm in Chicago with a focus in hospitality projects. This combined experience satisfied the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualifications) requirement, so she sat for the NCIDQ exam and received her certification.
Guide, an accredited interior designer and builder, currently serves both her Design+Build at Jordan Guide Design and Naperville Roofing and Construction’s interior division. Now an industry veteran with more than 20 years of experience, she focuses her creativity into residential kitchens and commercial millwork, providing creative and functional solutions using dedicated crews as a full-scale service from design to completion. Guide provides budget-friendly renovations to maximize property value and transform dreams into reality. Her love for interiors and millwork even sparked her custom table and charcuterie board collection using “live edge” tree slabs as decor.
As for her education, Guide’s goal was to obtain a quality education without the burden of college debt, and she did so at COD.
“You will learn real-world technical and business skills through COD’s Interior Design program,” she said. “You will be challenged, so focus on one project at a time and immerse yourself into every project with well-thought out and researched solutions. Your work here is your portfolio that will be presented to future employers.
“The Interior Design program is comprehensive and aligned with the expectations of real-world clients. Think of the teaching staff as your client. Ask questions, push boundaries and allow them to guide you to create your best work. If you want to earn the title of ‘Interior Designer,’ you must pass the NCIDQ exam, so pay attention to the building codes in your classes and review them often.”
Learn more about the Interior Design program at College of DuPage