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The ASID Appellation and Membership
Designations
Under ASID Bylaws, Professional membership in ASID recognizes
an interior designer as having completed a course of accredited
education, and/or equivalent work experience in interior
design and successfully completed the National Council
for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) examination.
These members have achieved the highest levels of accomplishment
and knowledge in their field. The consumer, the public,
other designers and affiliated professionals acknowledge
the "ASID" appellation after an interior designer's name
as the hallmark of professionalism.
A Professional member of ASID is the only member entitled
to use the appellation without stating his or her qualifying
membership classification.
Professional Member: John/Jane Doe, ASID (FASID
if a fellow of the Society).
ASID members in other membership categories are permitted
to use the following designations:
Allied Member (Practitioner): John/Jane Doe, Allied
Member ASID
Allied Member (Education): John/Jane Doe, Allied Member
ASID
Allied Member (International Corresponding): John/Jane
Doe, Allied Member ASID
Affiliate Member: John/Jane Doe, Affiliate Member ASID
Student Chapter Member: John/Jane Doe, Student Member
ASID
Independent Student Member: John/Jane Doe, Independent
Student Member ASID
Industry Partner Member: ABC Company, Industry Partner,
ASID
Retail Partner Member: AB&C Company, Store #52, Anywhere
USA Retail Partner Member of ASID
The membership designations must be spelled out completely.
(Note: "of the American Society of Interior Designers"
may be substituted for "ASID"). No modification or deviation
is permitted.
The appellation for professional members and the designations
for other members may be used only in conjunction with
the member's own name. Members may not utilize any form
of the name of the Society or the ASID appellation in
conjunction with a firm name, even where the member's
name is encompassed in the name of the firm. A member
may in no way imply, through advertising or other means,
that employees of his or her staff or firm are members
of ASID unless that is in fact the case, and then they
may be identified only by the appellations or designations
consistent with their status in ASID.
In addition, a member may not use ASID's official logo
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