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The Best Designers in Dallas 2008

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These 63 local designers were voted the best in Dallas by their peers.*

Kathy Adcock-Smith, ASID
Marty Baker
Tommy Bishop, ASID
John Bobbitt
Mil Bodron
David Cadwallader, ASID
Margaret Chambers, ASID
Charlotte Comer, ASID
David Corley, ASID
Alice Cottrell
Paul Draper
Stephen Dunn
Stacy Elliston, IIDA
Cheri Etchelecu, ASID
Laura Lee Clark Falconer, ASID
Adrienne Faulkner, ASID
Beverly Field, ASID
Mark Fletcher
Linda Fritschy, ASID
John Gormley, ASID
John Gregory
Larry Grussendorf
Sherry Hayslip, ASID
Cathy Kincaid Hudson, ASID
Ike Isenhour
James Kenner, ASID
Allen Kirsch
Nancy Leib
Lolly Lupton
John Phifer Marrs, ASID
Jan M. Martin, AIA
Josie McCarthy
James McInroe
Robyn Menter
Michelle Meredith
Kimberley Miller
Joseph Minton, ASID
Michelle Nussbaumer
Eric Prokesh
Julio Quiñones
Nancy Anderson Ross, ASID
Rick Rozas
Robert Rutherford, ASID
Lisa Luby Ryan
David Salem, ASID
Stacy Sawyer, ASID
Ann Schooler
Lynn Sears, ASID
Jan Showers, ASID
Mary Anne Smiley, ASID
Andre Staffelbach, ASID
Debra Stewart, ASID
Neal Stewart
Emily Summers, ASID
Myrl Talkington
Charlotte Taylor
Marilyn Rolnick Tonkon, ASID
Richard Trimble, ASID
Cheryl Van Duyne, ASID
Deborah Walker, ASID
Dennis Waters, ASID
Barry Williams
Joanie Wyll, ASID


*This list resulted from a survey of more than 2,000 local designers and does not necessarily reflect the opinions of D Home.

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