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Individual members form the connected ASID community of interior design practitioners, educators, students, and affiliates.
ASID is a community of designers, educators, students, and affiliates who believe Design Impacts Lives. As the only association representing all sectors of interior design, ASID is a connected network of peers, thought leaders, and collaborators.
By connecting interior design practitioners and those who have a role in the interior design profession and interior built environment, ASID is increasing awareness and appreciation for the impact of design. ASID membership provides you with a suite of benefits to showcase your achievement, expand your network, advance your expertise, support your business, and engage your industry.
Design Excellence To continuously evolve the body of knowledge (BOK) and the impact of design in elevating the human experience where people live, work, play, heal and learn.
Thought Leadership To be the go-to source for knowledge across all building typologies and professions, and to think in new and interesting ways to advance the profession and professionals in interior design.
Advocacy To increase awareness and recognition of the positive impact of the design profession and professionals in human-centered interior design.
Community Driven To foster a relationship with individuals focused on building their competencies, and networking with other like-minded individuals to build a community with shared interests in human-centric design.
Discover the Individual member type for you to join the ASID community.
Individuals who practice in the field of interior design. Levels include Professional, Allied, and Associate.
Individuals who are faculty or staff within a post-secondary interior design program.
Individuals actively enrolled as a student within a post-secondary interior design program.
Individuals that support the profession of interior design (other than Practitioner, Educator, or Student).
All Individual members will be required to follow the ASID Code of Ethics. To be recognized as an Individual Interior Design Practitioner at the Professional, Allied, or Associate level, the member must meet the examination, education, and/or experience requirements.