I.D.
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I.D. (International Design) reports the latest trends and technologies for design professionals seeking to stay up-to-date in a global economy. The magazine presents fresh ideas in a new, arresting format that matches the visual sophistication of our readers and subjects. I.D. is the only newsstand publication to emphasize product design. It also touches on related disciplines--architecture, interior design, graphics, interactive design, and branding. This mix reflects the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of today's design practice, serving to inspire as well as educate.
Product Details
- Binding: Magazine
- Format: Magazine Subscription
- IssuesPerYear: 8
- Label: F&W Publications
- MagazineType: Consumer magazine
- Manufacturer: F&W Publications
- NumberOfIssues: 8
- ProductGroup: Magazine
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_MAGAZINE
- Publisher: F&W Publications
- Studio: F&W Publications
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Customer Reviews 

Excellent
2008-09-28I got this magazine for my boyfriend as a gift and he absolutely loves it!

inspiring designs, rich visuals, interesting articles.. traditional design orientation
2008-06-29as a budding interaction designer, i've read id magazine for several years now. the publication is not particularly interested-in or talented-at covering interaction/software design, but i find it otherwise valuable
the orientation is primarily towards furniture, gadget and industrial designs (especially furniture!?) - but there are plenty of diversions from these centroids. the overall emphasis is more aesthetic than functional/comfortable/usable/etc - appropriate for a two dimensional magazine. the graphic design of the magazine itself is exquisite
i appreciate the coverage of more aggressive/surprising/inventive designs and i've been introduced-to and inspired-by quite a few eye-poppers! being in a young and untraditional design field myself, the redesigns for classic problems ("another chair..") are harder for me to appreciate/absorb/synthesize. i assume other readers appreciate them in ways i don't (yet?)
otherwise, a substantial minority of the articles contain more buzz than substance - i can usually skip them after reading a couple paragraphs. the interviews are often the best of the articles, i would love to see more of them

id magazine
2008-04-20the website says product will arrive in 2 months or so. consequently, i bought the current issue...which was sent to me by amazon, so now i have two. if the magazine will arrive sooner, it would be wise to be more accurate on the timeframe when ordering magazines.