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What is your greatest strength?
I am an interior designer with passion and vision. My greatest strength is the ability to use space as a visual language to articulate the personality of the client, to connect and relate it to the architecture it evolves from, and at the same time always keeping in mind the function. Merging all three is a holistic approach that has ensured successful results for me.
What are you working on?
Mass Ave Wine Shop/Restaurant, a downtown loft, and a residential remodel in Broad Ripple.
How big is your business?
Self-employed
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://lizditzler.com
What is your alma mater?
Indiana University

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art for IMPACT

There is NOTHING that can transform a space the way art can. Put a sculpture in the room, or hang a painting on the wall...and the whole room takes on a dimension of its' own. It can be the focal point in the room, and if it's something that you respond and relate to..everytime you re-enter that room, you will connect and be inspired.

Art can be healing. I recently designed the new Monroe Hospital, and my awareness of this fact was certainly present in my design concept. I placed art in corrido… Continue

Posted on March 12, 2008 at 7:13am — 7 Comments

liz ditzler

the second life of cardboard

recently I also saw the work of Dutch designer Wendy Plomp - cardboard carpets "message in a box" in ELLE Decor and I was so amazed!!
Cardboard is probably the cheapest industrial packaging material available on the market. Any image that is printed onto this typically throwaway material can turn into a design object.

this is a perfect example how something that can have a second life even BETTER than their first one! and all we need really is to THINK BIGGER.… Continue

Posted on February 28, 2008 at 6:00am —

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At 7:48pm on June 11, 2009, Christine Brincku said…
Liz,

I personally want to invite you to the join us at the next LUX: Pro Net event which will be held on July 14th at Ritz Charles. LUX: Pro Net is a really great way for Business Owners, Executives & High Level Marketing people to connect in Indy. To find out more information or to sign up for this Free Event go to www.AccessRegistration.com. We should have a great turn out, hope to see you there!

-Christine
At 8:07pm on March 31, 2009, Gordon Bauer said…
Liz,
I am a green construction products wholesaler. I have many finish type materials that your clients may be interested in like flooring, counter tops, glass tiles and the list goes on. More of a one stop green shop. These products can help earn points to get LEED certified, not to mention look nice!

I would like to sit down and show you what I have if you have some time.

Gordon
At 8:42am on February 3, 2009, Annie Sever-Dimitri said…
It really is true! And that is saying something coming from me. As long as food is organic, and no animals have suffered in its creation, then I am happy. Slaw is my favorite food. Weird, but it is so. But these eggs......Here is Craig's contact information in case you would like to try them yourself. Website is www.brownfamilyfarm.com, and email is craig@brownfamilyfarm.com. You may reach him by phone also at 1-765-728-2133. Happy omelette creating!
At 6:14pm on January 29, 2009, Annie Sever-Dimitri said…
Hi Liz. Glad you like my website. I looked at yours, and WOW. Love the photos of work you have done. I notice you are a member of Smaller Food Indiana--do you know a farmer named Craig Brown from Montpelier? His chickens lay flat out the tastiest eggs I have ever had. If you are interested in finding out more about him, I will send you the address of his website. The address escapes me now, so I would need to find it for you. Have a good one!
At 11:02am on October 18, 2008, Daniel Lavache said…
I'am an fan I realy like your writting I don't realy read blog when would be your nxt one I want to see what you going to bring us next
At 3:29pm on October 8, 2008, Bill Meyers said…
Hi Liz,
I think we met last Christmas at the home of Kent and Sheree Miller. Are you one and the same? If so, you may remember visiting with my wife Pia for some time.
I hope all is well with you!

Bill
At 3:32pm on August 7, 2008, David Mark said…
Good afternoon. Thanks for reaching out. Nature lover? Yes(as you can tell by the pic). But Tree hugger? Not as much as I should be, but I'm getting better at being "Green". I own a marketing/advertising biz that caters (excuse the pun) to the restaurant and bar industry. So, for better or worse, I really don't go hungry and I'm paid to socialize. I have to spend many hours in the gym just to break even (Blah!). I love my career though! Let me know how I can help you in your endeavors.
At 10:21pm on August 2, 2008, Ryan E. Zickler said…
liz - i also emailed you a note. when do you want to meet?

best,
At 10:02am on July 23, 2008, Christian Elden said…
Hey there....how's the interior design biz these days?
At 9:09am on July 1, 2008, Ryan E. Zickler said…
liz - i look forward to connecting soon and we should compare notes on what we are working to accomplish. i hope to be a resource and an opportunity for your new pursuits.

all the best,
 
 

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