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Qualification earned

Jordan Vainright Proctor, president and lead designer for Signature Jordan LLC, recently passed the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) exam.

The purpose of the NCIDQ is to develop, administer and certify, through a qualifying examination, the interior design practitioner competent to practice and study and present plans, programs and guidelines for the statutory licensing of interior design practitioners.

Interior design requires specialized expertise and skills that are distinct from those of other building and design professions — encompassing everything from choosing safe indoor materials and furnishings to ensuring compliance with building codes. By setting the bar for professional competence and administering the NCIDQ examination, NCIDQ identifies those interior designers who are qualified to design and execute interior spaces that protect the public health, safety and welfare. The NCIDQ certificate is required in 27 U.S. states and Canadian provinces.

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