Sunday, December 5, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
[ASID ANNUAL CONFERENCE]
Sunday, October 3, 2010
[USU MAJOR FAIR]
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
[BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP]
To support ASID's position on sustainability, ASID ICON magazine will now be delivered to student members electronically. If you do not have an e-mail address or would prefer to receive ICON in print, complete this form to reinstate regular mail receipt.
•ASID Eye on Design - weekly industry updates delivered to your desktop
•ASID News Flash - delivers need-to-know design and Society news biweekly to your desktop.
•ACCESS - This student-written newsletter is published two times per year, fall and spring editions, and sent to all student members and other design professionals.
•Scholarships - National scholarship competitions are sponsored by the ASID Foundation. The scholarships include the Joel Polsky Prize and the Joel Polsky Academic Achievement Award, the Yale R. Burge Competition, Mabelle Wilhelmina Boldt Memorial Scholarship, the Irene Winifred Eno Grant, and the Dora Brahms Award for Historic Preservation. Visit the ASID Foundation Web site for more information and entry forms or contact the Education department.
•AIU Global Edge Grant - AIU and ASID have partnered together to create an exclusive grant for ASID student members to study abroad in London.
•ASID chapter events, seminars, workshops, STEP programs, CEUs and competitions - These programs provide the opportunity to interact with professional designers and expand your knowledge of the professional aspects of interior design.
•Career Days - ASID professional chapters provide an introduction to the many career options open to interior design students.
•Student Advisory Council - The Student Advisory Council (SAC) is a forum for governing and programming development. It is composed of three students, an educator, an industry representative, and a member of the Chapter Support Team who organize and coordinate programs on the national level. The SAC also serves the student chapters to ensure effective communication throughout the school year.
•Student Representation - A student representative is mandated by chapter bylaws to be a voting member of each professional chapter's board. This gives student representation on the chapter level and allows for input in student and chapter programming.
•Membership Card - Once approved students can go online to www.asid.org and print off their new membership card. The card can be used for design center admission, some design competitions, chapter program discounts and more.
•World of Work CD-ROM - a compilation of presentations on a variety of career development topics specific to the design industry.
•ASID Online - The ASID Web site has information created especially for student members. In addition, student members have access to the Membership Directory, Industry Partner directory, discussion boards, Capitol Connections, and other features and services.
•RealWorld DesignWeek - a national mentoring program that will provide ASID student members career development resources through classroom and hands-on experience and will focus on the real world of interior design.
•ASID Connex - an ASID exclusive online networking community, coming soon.
•Advancement Discounts - Upon graduation, discounts for allied membership are offered to student chapter members and student corresponding members, which include partial waivers of membership dues.
•ASID Advantage and research reports - ASID is the leading provider of research information on interior design and we provide documents, insurance plans, mailing lists for our members.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
[REAL WORLD DESIGN WEEK]
REGISTER TODAY! DEADLINE IS SEPTEMBER 1ST
In its third year, ASID RealWorld DesignWeek is the Society's premier job shadowing program.
During RealWorld DesignWeek, November 7 - 13, 2010, ASID student members nationwide will participate in one-day shadow experiences with ASID professional and allied members, as well as Industry Partner representatives, on site at work locations. The goal is for students to observe a typical day in the life of a design professional and experience the interior design practice outside of the classroom.
In addition, the week will be book-ended by a pair of online instructional seminars-Prepare and Position-hosted by prominent guest speakers. Prepare will teach students specific professional practices, such as business etiquette and interviewing techniques, to prime them for job shadowing experiences. Position will demonstrate how to put those learned professional practices, ethics and skill sets into action and leverage participation in RealWorld DesignWeek to reach a desired career.
This innovative program exists exclusively for ASID members and the benefits to student participants are numerous, including:
-Receive an inside look at the interior design world and professional practices
-Network with your shadow day host and other industry professionals
-Expand the experience into a mentoring relationship, internship or your first job
For more information on this program and how to register,
visit www.asid.org/rwdw.
Don't miss this exciting opportunity to expand your knowledge of
the interior design practice and network with inspiring industry
professionals and fellow Society members-compliments of ASID!
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, July 12, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
[ODEGARD STUDENT COMPETITION]
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, May 17, 2010
[ASID @ NEOCON]
ASID NeoCon attendees: be sure to stop by the Student Lounge to see what's on the horizon for ASID's next generation. For a full list of student-oriented events, click the image below. To register for ASID at NeoCon, go to www.asidatneocon.com.