IDAN Urges Nigerian Interior Designers to Embrace Emotion and AI for Innovative, Human-Centered Spaces
The Interior Designers Association of Nigeria (IDAN) urged Nigerian interior designers to embrace emotive design, lived experience, and artificial intelligence (AI) to advance the profession during the 2025 World Interiors Day celebration in Lagos.
IDAN President Jacqueline Aki emphasized creating spaces that connect deeply with human emotions and incorporating AI as a collaborator to enhance creativity while maintaining human-centered ethical design.
Assistant Secretary General Dr. Omeba Ejiogu highlighted IDAN’s training and mentorship programs, such as the LUTH Sickle Cell Ward redesign, aiming to foster empathetic and impactful design within Nigeria.
Speakers expressed optimism for Africa’s design future, advocating for Afrocentric innovation and greater involvement of African designers in shaping spaces across various sectors.
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