Julie Lasky is the editor-in-chief of I.D. Magazine. Previously, she was editor-in-chief at Interiors and the managing editor at Print. Julie has authored a monograph on the Seattle poster artist Art Chantry, titled Some People Can't Surf: The Graphic Design of Art Chantry (Chronicle Books, 2001). She is one of ten contributing curators in &Fork: 100 Designers, 10 Curators, 10 Good Designs (Phaidon Press, 2007) and has contributed essays to Households by Mark Robbins (Monacelli Press, 2006) and Dish: International Design for the Home, Julie Muller Stahl, ed. (Princeton Architectural Press, 2004), among others. As a design journalist Julie has also contributed to numerous publications including The New York Times, Metropolis, Architecture, Dwell, Surface, Graphis, Grid, Print and Eye. Julie has been a guest instructor at the MA program in History of Decorative Arts & Design, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum/Parsons The New School for Design and a guest critic at Ecole Cantonale d'Art de Lausanne (ECAL), Switzerland. She has also taught on SVA's MFA Design program. Julie was a juror for the Winterhouse Awards for Design Writing & Criticism in 2006 and since 2005 has served as a juror for the National Magazine Awards. She was the recipient of a National Arts Journalism Fellowship from Columbia University and was also a National Arts Journalism Fellow at the Medill School of Journalism, Northwestern University.