The Future of Interior Design: Unveiling ASID's 2025 Key Trends LIVESTREAM
Includes a Live Web Event on 01/27/2025 at 2:00 PM (EST)
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Gain insight into the latest world trends impacting interior design.
Live Event:
- Monday, January 27, 2025 | 2:00 - 3:30 pm EST
Continuing Education Approval
- 1.5 IDCEC CEU | HSW | CC-122756-1000
- To earn credit you must attend the full livestream program. A QR code will be displayed at the end for you to scan with the IDCEC Mobile App to self-report. If you are unable to use the app, ASID will report your attendance to IDCEC.
Description
The American Society of Interior Designers’ (ASID) Trends Outlook Report presents the latest changes in our world that are impacting interior design—including shifts in population, economy, society, lifestyles, methods of work, new technologies, and the natural environment. Join us for a live-streamed discussion on these trends and be the first to learn about the latest changes impacting interior design, as panelists explore a preview of the findings of the new 2025 report. Hear from ASID Research Fellow, Dr. Dawn Haynie, and leading designers as they discuss the impact of current trends in design. The ASID 2025 Trends Outlook Report is sponsored by Sherwin-Williams and Lightovation.
- Panelists:
- Ruju Jasani, ASID, IIDA, NCIDQ, SEED | Founder, Jasani Studio; Director At-large, FY25 ASID Board of Directors
- Mona Nahm, ASID, NCIDQ, LFA, LEED BD+C, WELL AP, CA CID, NV RID | Principal and Designer, Studio Moyu; Instructor, University of Nevada - Las Vegas
- Jamie Stringham, ASID, NCIDQ | Founder/Designer, Interior Dynamics
- Alice Wright Wilson, ASID, NCIDQ, IDECE | Principal Designer, A. Wright Design
What You Will Learn
- Identify how remote work has impacted the home environment, and how workspaces and similar venues have become more casual and comfortable in terms of vibe, look, and feel through the use of lighting and other approaches.
- Discuss the health and wellness trends present in the Western regions that are impacting the interior design profession, such as water and air quality.
- Explore the trend of designing for those aging in place for the Silver Tsunami population sector and how interior design is playing a significant role in the Western region and across the nation.
- Hypothesize the impacts of continuing inflation, increases in tariffs, and other economic indicators on material sourcing and the resurgence of the use of alternatives and local vendors, including the artisan craft sector.
- Demonstrate the return to designing for joy using rich, saturated colors and mixes of styles and shapes, and integrating indoor and outdoor spaces for multi-use enjoyment.
Ruju Jasani, ASID, IIDA, NCIDQ, SEED
Founder
Jasani Studio
Jasani is the founder of Jasani Studio, a San Francisco-based creative practice using interior and architectural design to connect place and people. Jasani brings more than two decades of global design and implementation expertise across sector and scale. Her projects in the US, India, and Mexico have earned awards from design:retail, VMSD and IIDA. She currently serves on the ASID National Board of Directors as director at-large, and previously served as co-chair of the ASID Committee on Adaptive Living (now known as the Universal Design Committee). She is a writer and a speaker with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Architecture from the Academy of Art University and a bachelor’s degree in English from University of Mumbai.
Mona Nahm, ASID, NCIDQ, IIDA, Assoc. AIA, LEED BD+C, WELL AP
Designer, Y.A. Studio
Instructor, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Mona has worked on various projects ranging from commercial to hospitality and healthcare. She is currently focused on affordable housing projects and enjoys working alongside mission driven clients to deliver quality designs that meet the needs of the occupants. She believes design should be inclusive and accessible. Mona has a deep interest in sustainability, health, and equity, and feels privileged to be a contributing voice in the conversation of how we design the built environment. Mona has previously worked at Perkins Eastman, AvroKO, Robert A.M. Stern Architects, Habjan Betancourt Architecture, and SHoP Architects. She has a Master of Fine Arts in Interior Design from New York School of Interior Design, a Master of Fine Arts in Screenwriting from UCLA, and Bachelor of Arts in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University.
Jamie Stringham, ASID, NCIDQ
Founder/Designer
Interior Dynamics
Jamie Stringham is an international designer spreading her love for design around the globe. Jamie has won awards for her designs and has been published in leading design magazines. She is a speaker and interior design educator, nationally certified through the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ). With over 37 years' experience, she is attentive on listening to her clients and giving them the end result they desire. Jamie is an active volunteer with ASID, having served on the ASID National Chapter Leaders Committee and for two terms as president of the Central California/Nevada Chapter of ASID. Currently she is the chair of the advisory board of Interior Design at the University of Nevada Las Vegas. She is a rare native of Las Vegas.
S. Dawn Haynie, Ph.D., ASID Educator, Assoc. AIA, CNU Advocate (Moderator)
Research Fellow
American Society of Interior Designers
Dr. Dawn Haynie offers a distinctive, interdisciplinary approach to design. She has extensive experience as a researcher, practitioner, and educator across the disciplines of urban design, architecture, interiors, and graphic design. Her work combines research-based strategies with the lessons learned though her years of professional practice to enhance the spatial experience. As the Research Fellow for the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), she is managing the internal and external research on the interior design industry. She is also an adjunct professor at Georgia State University, sharing her interdisciplinary approach with students. Dr. Haynie has a Ph.D. in Architecture, Culture, & Behavior from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Architecture from Auburn University. Her research has been published and presented internationally, and she was recently recognized by ULI Atlanta in their inaugural 2020 class of The Leaders.