April 2008
Features
One-Stop Shop
Spaced-Out Spaces
This Issue: Table of Contents

Save over 60% off the newsstand price.
Click here to subscribe now.
Buyers Guide New Products Jobzone Events Calendar
Current Issue Library start page Greenzone Best of Year
Archives Livewire Giants Subscriber Services
CEU Center Newswire Hall of Fame About Us
Welcome, Guest. Register/Log in for extra features.
Search In
Newswire

Search News
View News Summary
Submit News
Home > Newswire > Newswire Article

bookmark this Print  printer friendly Email to a colleague  e-mail this page Suggestions  suggestions

London Celebrates Architecture with City-wide Festival
May 15, 2008

IIDA, AIA, and CoreNet Honor Sustainable Leaders
May 15, 2008

New York Exhibits Showcase Design from Bohemian Czech City
May 14, 2008

Department of Buildings Commissioner Should be Licensed, says AIA NY
May 14, 2008

IIDA Awards Students Scholarships for Sustainable Design
May 13, 2008

Cooper-Hewitt Lauds World's Top Design Talent
May 13, 2008

Neuberger Museum of Art Spotlights Furniture Prototypes
May 12, 2008

Fashion Institute of Technology Seniors Showcase Home Projects
May 12, 2008

On the Move
May 09, 2008

Whitney Museum Unveils Designs for Downtown Location
May 09, 2008

Governor General’s Medals in Architecture Awarded in Canada
May 08, 2008

Architecture for Humanity Seeks Funds to Rebuild Myanmar
May 08, 2008

AIA Wisconsin Announces Design Award Winners
May 07, 2008

Herman Miller Launches Green Furniture Line
May 07, 2008

Designers Golf for Charity
May 06, 2008



Designers are Online, Says ASID 

The Internet is now the most popular source of information, the survey reports.

Designers are surfing the Net more often then ever before, according to a recent U.S. study commissioned by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). The study shows 92 percent of designers are online today.

According to the study, only one in four interior designers in small and medium-sized firms tapped the Internet for his or her design practice as recent as two years ago.

What are designers doing online? The biggest search is for new products and product research. Designers are also seeking out the latest news on design ideas, building codes, and education. The survey also included a loaded question: If you had to give up all sources of information except for one--what would you rely on? The most respondents--30 percent--said they wanted to keep the Internet. Showrooms and design centers came in second, at 23 percent.

"Designers and the design industry have both become more savvy about how to do business online,” said Michael Berens, director of research and knowledge resources at ASID headquarters. "The shift is dramatic, and the impact is positive. An overwhelming majority of designers are using the Web because it is faster, more convenient and more up-to-date than traditional information resources, such as catalogs and periodicals."

Currently, 38 percent of design firms have Web sites, the survey reports. Many more have them under construction.

To pick up your copy of the report, email research@asid.org.


TalkBack Post a Comment


Comments:
Full name:
Email Address:
Location:
Occupation:
Posting
options:
OK to print name and email address
OK to print name only

Before submitting this form, please type the characters displayed above:










 






Save over 60% off the newsstand price. Click here to subscribe now
About us   -   Subscriber services  -   Log-in/Register   -   FAQs   -   Afiliate Links
Reed Business Information 
Please visit these other Reed Business sites

.