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Unraveling the Enigma What Interior Designers Can Learn from Investigative Journalism

As interior designers, we're no strangers to the art of discovery. Whether it's uncovering the perfect shade or deciphering the secrets behind a design trend, we thrive on solving puzzles and uncovering hidden truths.

Recently, the Bilyonaryo News Channel (BNC) shed light on a mysterious story involving Zaldy Co, former Ako Bicol Rep., and his alleged kickback scheme. While this may seem like a far cry from our usual concerns about interior design, there's actually more to learn from this story than meets the eye.

Lessons for Interior Designers

As designers, we're often called upon to make sense of seemingly disparate elements and weave them together into a cohesive whole. Similarly, investigative journalism involves piecing together fragments of information to form a bigger picture. By studying the BNC's investigative reporting style, we can learn valuable lessons about

Attention to detail Just as an interior designer must carefully consider every aspect of a design, investigative journalists must meticulously gather and analyze evidence to build a strong case.
Critical thinking Interior designers must make informed decisions based on their analysis of the space. Similarly, journalists must critically evaluate the information they've gathered to form a well-supported conclusion.
Storytelling Whether it's designing a room or crafting an investigative report, effective storytelling is key to engaging and persuading our audience.

Practical Takeaways*

So, what can we do when faced with a similar puzzle? Here are some practical tips

1. Take a step back and analyze the situation from multiple angles.
2. Identify the key players involved and their motivations.
3. Look for patterns or connections that might not be immediately apparent.

By applying these principles, interior designers can develop their problem-solving skills, even in situations where they may seem unrelated to design.

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