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I.D. September/October 2007 - Online Edition
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Don't miss your chance to own the I.D. September/October 2007 Issue in digital format. This single space-saving disc will give you instant access and searchability of the entire issue. Put the inspiration you want right at your fingertips. This digital version of the magazine that can be viewed printed on any computer, PC or Mac.

In this issue you'll find the results of the 5th Annual Student Design Review competition, and read profiles of up-and-coming designers throughout the world. There's a lot more to fall for inside.

Our digital editions can be viewed through any web browser, and do not require any special programs to view or print.

Here's a few highlights of what you will find inside:

STUDENT DESIGN REVIEW
In crucial ways, the battle for the top prize in this year's Student Design Review was personal. At the end of the day, two projects remained in fierce contention, with jurors Lindsey Adelman, Tim Kennedy, and Gregory Krum weighing one design that looked out to the world against another that represented an interior life.

CHILE YESTERDAY, HOT TOMORROW
Since relocating from Santiago, Sebastián Errázuriz has coped with anonymity for a whole year. It's beginning to get old.
By Christopher Bollen/Portrait by Doron Gild

BEST IN SHOW
Introducing design's new breed of curators. Unbound by museums but linked to commerce, they scarcely resemble their art-world contemporaries and work almost nothing like each other. They can be retailers, agents, architects, promoters, or all-purpose Svengalis. Here are three of the finest.
Portrait by Mark Mahaney

NO REST FOR THE WORLDLY
What a difference a daybed makes—just ask Doshi Levien.
By Caroline Roux/Portrait by Kate and Camilla

CARBON NATURAL
An almost-lighter-than-air guitar meets the great outdoors.
reviewed by Daron Murphy

DESIGN CRUSH
Even if we don't care what separates design from art, a frenzied collectors' market does.
by Julie Lasky

THE SQUINT AND THE WAIL
How can slant-eyed objects that make many Americans cringe be acceptable to Asians?
by Michael Hsu



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