In addition to publishing, Grace McNamara Inc. (GMI) produces educational seminars, conferences, and trade shows for the window-coverings industry. Since 1997, the company has produces the International Window Coverings EXPO, the exclusive trade show for the window-covering industry. In 2004, GMI successfully produces the West Coast INTERIORS EXPO and in 2006, the company welcomed the debut of its new regional program, INTERIORS Design Intelligence, along with two new larger regional shows, INTERIOR EXPO West Coast and INTERIOR EXPO Midwest. To learn more about educational opportunities through Grace McNamara, visit http://gracemcnamarainc.com or call 651/293-1544
Interiors & Sources Magazine
Interiors & Sources Magazine offers a wide array of subject matter geared toward satisfying the professional and personal development needs of interior design practitioners. You may search the archive for a specific article to obtain CEU credit. View here.
RedVector.com
RedVector.com is the global leader in online continuing education serving our industry. IIDA Members will receive a 20% discount on courses when using discount coupon #iida901. Click here to view courses.
GreenSage.com
GreenSage.com provides information on sustainable building materials, ecological furnishings, and green resources. Through the Sage Learning Center, design professionals can take advantage of self-study programs to earn CEU credit. View here.
Design Arts Seminars
IIDA Members will receive a 10% discount on seminars and 20% discount on independent study courses available through Design Arts Seminars. View here.
Professional Organizations
Listing of allied professional organizations which may offer educational program opportunities.
NCIDQ's Monograph Series
IIDA Professional Members with an active NCIDQ certificate receive 10% off the purchase price of NCIDQ Monographs. A list of publications can be found at www.ncidq.org/publications/monographs.htm. Recent additions to the series include Structures in Interior Design and Creating Sustainable Interiors. To learn more about the NCIDQ Monograph Series, visit http://www.ncidq.org.
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