Love the articles! I finally had the opportunity to check out the site. Thanks for putting me on the list to receive these… keep ‘em coming. Please let me know if you’re looking for input from designers for articles. - Lysa King, Associate IIDA, HKS, Inc.
For the past year and a half I've been on my own, finding good news to share and helping share it around the world of sustainability. I really like the post that went up from Courtney Branham on how having a job is part of sustainability - couldn't agree more, especially perhaps for young designers who are just starting out, full of excitement and creative ideas, and who are being especially hard hit in this economy. Caleb Ludwick
I am an interior designer in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada and I was wondering about reprinting your NCIDQ article in our local association newsletter. Our association PIDIM (Professional Interior Designers Institute of Manitoba) is a chapter of IDC (Interior Designers of Canada) and I am the current NCIDQ council member. I love your website and would like to include a little blurb to potential NCIDQ candidates describing your website, giving them the link and then using this article as an example of the wonderful information you provide. I look forward to your response, keep up the great work! Kimberly Jean, BID – Professional Interior Designer
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ASID is proud to announce the winners of the 10th Annual Student Design Competition: Repurpose for Today. The Grand Prize goes to Molly Sherman of Pratt Institute for "Wheels of Empowerment: Mobile Learning Environment for Migrant Workers". Honorable Mention goes to Kelsey Conroy of Virginia Tech, Misty Brecht of Anderson University, and Sarah Yacko of Ball State University.
GO HERE to see the winning projects.
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