E-Newsletter: May/June 2024

 


2024 Design Exceellence Awards (LOI Submission extended to May 31.)

Letter of Intent: https://hi.asid.org/lib24watch/files/download/22678/ba66656f2553918efc1ef1df6abdf7c7b27f3e1f

Call for Entries brochure: https://hi.asid.org/lib24watch/files/download/22679/cdf4ccccbb17bdd82e5b97e557f2349e01a20c11

 

 

 

 


Election

Please join us in welcoming your new board members. Term will start October 1, 2024.


Local Events (Click on link, where applicable, for additional details.)

June 27
Digital Marketing Panel*

October 12
Design Excellence Awards*

*More details to follow.


National Events

Please click here for a complete list of national events.


Design Articles

Not Even the Bathroom Has a Door in This Artist’s Prague Apartment
Dwell

Its spaces are shaped by curving frosted-glass walls with strategically placed openings.

These Are the 8 Most Comfortable Design Trends Designers Love — "They're so Right For Now!"
Livingetc.

If you're looking to bring a little comfort into your life, these are the eight comfortable design trends designers are turning to, and they're so right for now.

What were their favorite market finds? Designers tell us what they loved at High Point?
Designers Today

With High Point Market now behind us, we asked designers to share what they found at market that resonated with them.

Before & After: An Old Japanese Farmhouse Gets a Modern Facelift
Dwell

Once tied to a rice plantation, the renovated Shimotoyama House in Japan becomes a bright family home thanks to ALTS Design Office.

8 Common Kitchen Renovation Mistakes That Make Interior Designers Cringe
Hideaway

Ah, kitchen renovations. They’re arguably the most expensive and time-consuming home project you can possibly undertake, but the reward is almost always worth the months-long hassle.

Patchwork With a Purpose Debuts in Hawaii
ML Hawaii

Luxury native Hawaiian home decor brand NoHo Home debuts a meaningful collection to support Maui and its people as they continue to recover and heal from last year’s wildfires.

9 new space-saving furniture solutions for every aesthetic.
Business of Home

From transparent bookcases to convertible coffee tables, consider these of-the-moment finds when you’re working with limited square footage.


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Find answers to frequenty asked membership questions including member qualifications, payments and dues, membership cards, updating your profile, CEUs,and password retrieval.

NCIDQ Exam

Everything you need to know about NCIDQ exams.

Learn at ASID

ASID supports the professional development of the Society’s members and the profession with continuing education programs and events that allow participants to advance in their careers and build their skill sets. ASID, our Chapters, and Industry Partners offer a variety of continuing education opportunities in-person and online.

  • ASID Academy: The ASID Academy is a user friendly, dynamic, streamlined continuing education experience offering high-quality courses, webinars, and more in a learn anytime, anywhere (with an internet connection), on your own schedule environment. Topic areas include the Business of Design, Health & Wellness, Institutional, Healthcare, Residential, Workplace, and Hospitality & Retail design. Check out engaging courses like Designing for a New Millennial Culture and earn valuable IDCEC and AIA CEUs in the process. Explore the Academy.

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CEUs

ASID members must earn a minimum of 10 unit (10 hours) of approved continuing education (CEU) every two years. We’ve updated the instructions for CEU reporting that align with IDCEC’s new website to help you navigate the process.

ASID members are to utilize the Interior Design Continuing Education Council (IDCEC) registry to warehouse CEUs. Every ASID member has a unique IDCEC number to login into the website (your IDCEC number is different than your ASID number). The IDCEC user registry allows you to upload and track your continuing education activity as well as store a record under your account. Check your IDCEC account regularly to ensure your records are up to date.

Awards & Competition

Each year, ASID recognizes the exemplary achievements and outstanding service demonstrated by highly engaged members, chapters, student chapters, and industry partners through our awards and honors programs.


One Voice

Each day interior designers use their voices and visions to reshape spaces--and therefore the lives of those occupying them--for the better. With those same voices working in unison, they have the power to design a better future for themselves and the entire profession. That is why ASID began One Voice; to empower interior designers to get involved and advocate for or against the public policy that will ultimately influence their careers and lives. For more info click here.


Website Log-in Help

The default login info is first name.lastname.member ID, and then the password is just your member ID.  If you’ve forgotten your password, click Log In and then click Forgot Password.


About ASID

The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) believes that design transforms lives. ASID serves the full range of the interior design profession and practice through the Society’s programs, networks, and advocacy. We thrive on the strength of cross-functional and interdisciplinary relationships among designers of all specialties, including workplace, healthcare, retail and hospitality, education, institutional, and residential. We lead interior designers in shared conversations around topics that matter: from evidence-based and human-centric design to social responsibility, well-being, and sustainability. We showcase the impact of design on the human experience and the value interior designers provide.