AS early as their first day in their drafting classes, students are taught the importance of patience and perseverance to achieve accurate results, especially when it comes to line values. For starters, they do not use a typical sharpener that can be bought off the rack in department stores or school supply stores. Instead, their teachers teach them to sharpen their pencils with a cutter and a pencil pointer, ensuring the pointiest pencil ever.

Those words from Philippine School of Interior Design (PSID) Ahlen Institute Vice President for Academic Affairs Idr. Pojie Pambid give an indication of why it has flourished for more than half a century. The only school that specializes in interior design education celebrated its founding anniversary last month by holding an Open House.

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