Nominations are now open for the 2017 National Awards and they are waiting for your vote! Nominations opened on November 16, 2016  and will end on December 14, 2016

The American Society of Interior Designers ASID National Awards represent the Society's highest level of professional recognition.
The awards primarily recognize a body of work created over the course of a career rather than a specific member achievement. However, institutions, corporations, and patrons may be recognized for specific exemplary projects or product innovation.

Founded in 1975, ASID is the oldest, largest and leading professional organization for interior designers. It is a community of people — designers, industry representatives, educators and students — committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing, advocacy, community building and outreach, they strive to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively change people's lives. More than 25,000 members engage in a variety of professional programs and activities through a network of 47 chapters throughout the United States and Canada.

There are 4 ASID 2017 National Awards categories of nominees:

DESIGNER OF DISTINCTION : honors an ASID professional member who over the course of his or her interior design career has established a body of superior work demonstrating creativity, excellence, and innovation. This is the premier award for personal achievement and social consciousness in the interior design field.

DESIGN FOR HUMANITY: celebrates an individual or institution for contributions to improving the human experience through environmentally-friendly and health-focused interior design projects or activities that demonstrate far-reaching impact.

DESIGN INNOVATION: recognizes an individual, institution, manufacturer, or research team for producing an innovative project, product, or body of work that contributes significantly to advancing the field of interior design.

NANCY VINCENT MCCLELLAND MERIT pays tribute to the accomplishments of McClelland, an ardent advocate for professional recognition who was the first woman president of the American Institute of Decorators (now ASID) from 1941 to 1944. First presented in 2011, the award honors an individual, organization, manufacturer, or research team for outstanding support of the interior design profession.

Join the ASID 2017 National Awards website to nominee a deserving designer.