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Live well. Get well. Design well. ASID and Metropolis magazine are proud to announce this year's Student Design Award Competition. ASID is committed to the best practices of interior design, sustainability, and the leading issues impacting the profession, and this competition reflects this commitment. This contest is open exclusively to all ASID student members in any year of study. This year, the winning entry will receive a $2,000 cash award and will be featured in ASID ICON, ACCESS student newsletter, and on the ASID Web site. The deadline for entries is December 15, 2010. GO HERE to find out more.