I.D. (magazine)

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I.D.
Categories Architecture
FrequencyEight times a year
Founded1954
Final issue2010
CompanyF+W Media
Country United States
ISSN 0894-5373

I.D. (The International Design Magazine) was a magazine covering the art, business, and culture of design. It was published eight times a year by F+W Media. [1] [2]

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History

I.D. was founded in 1954 [3] [4] as Industrial Design. The name was later abbreviated to an initialism; in the 1980s, the initials came to stand for International Design to reflect the magazine's broadened scope. [5]

Since 1954, the magazine published the Annual Design Review, a juried design competition curated by I.D. staff and industry practitioners. [6]

I.D. won five National Magazine Awards: three for General Excellence (1995, 1997, 1999), one for Design (1997), and one for Special Interests (2000). [7] [8]

The last issue of I.D. was published in January/February 2010. [9] [10]

In June 2011, I.D. magazine was re-launched online in partnership with Behance. [3] The new I.D. magazine featured user-submitted designs that were curated to offer examples of innovative work happening today.

By March 2016, the magazine's website had been shut down.

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