We're looking for a new face on our team page - AT:Chicago is getting ready to grow and we are hoping to add a fantastic new blogger from a NEW CITY. That's right, our current team has got Chicago covered, so we want to add posts from one of the other cites that fall under the general AT "midwest" umbrella - we're thinking Toronto...or St. Louis...possibly Atlanta...maybe Columbus? We want to go where the design scene is heating up, the shops are interesting, homes are inspiring and, naturally, where a great blogger is!

Apartment Therapy is looking for a freelance interior design blogger in the general AT midwest area, as defined by the green area on the map shown here.
Responsibilities include daily posting that fully communicates the design scene of their city with house tours, shop reviews, product reviews, interviews and random design notes.
This is a part-time job (3-4 posts a day) and it's great (but not required) if your other gigs plug you in to the design scene in some way.
You need:
• a good eye for design
• strong blog-style writing skills
• a really good computer
• a totally reliable high speed connection
• a digital camera and excellent photography skills
• Photoshop
• knowledge of how to use all these things
Deadline: Monday, May 12th.
Submit:
• Your name
• Where you live
• Why your city should be covered on AT
• How long you have been reading AT
• What you do full time
• 2 sample posts with great pics (good photos are very important!) that would be excellent AT posts from your city - keep it 200 words max. and blog local subjects. Please submit posts written specifically for this and not for another blog. Look to AT:Chicago for the general style and format of posts for submission.
Send to: janel (at) apartmenttherapy (dot) com please put "AT BLOGGER SEARCH" in the subject header.
We will confirm your email, and then review, asking our top choices to try out live on the blog for a final sort.
Maybe Minneapolis?
view art's profile
I'm not in the design scene and could only dream of trying to do this in addition to my other responsibilities, but I whole-heartedly vote for Twin Cities, MN (St Paul and Minneapolis)! I know there are some great design firms and schools here and it would be nice, at least to me, to hear from someone who doesn't seem to experience summer 9 months a year (we can't plant outdoors until after Mother's Day, unlike many of the authors here on AT who've been talking about all things green since March). Just my 2-cents!
view kls987's profile
Are you serious!?!?! You actually divided Canada into "British Columbia" and "Eastern Canada"??
How insulting and unprofessional.
Get a f-'n map, people. It's not like they're hard to come by.
view revolution9's profile
I agree with kls987 and art. I live in Minneapolis and would love to see more advice, design ideas and resources for our lovely Twin Cities.
I just started my own Interior Design business and am in the process of finding my way, which isn't easy given the fact that I've been in Minneapolis less than two years now and my business utilizes (as much as possible) sustainable design.
Not sure if I would qualify for this position, but perhaps since my home-based business keeps me within steps of my computer and I am right smack dab in Minneapolis...
Hmm...
view lilithslair's profile
That summary of Canada is a little bunk. How about getting a boy to represent the midwest? There must be at least one that breaks the cliche.
view amt230's profile
I am going to vote for Ohio either Columbus or Cincinnati but that is for selfish reasons. It would be nice to have some one which is more Midwest based without access to all of the top stores in Chicago. This would be extremely helpful for those of us in smaller cities like Dayton, Ohio.
view Signe's profile
Toronto - great city for design, arts, and DIY communities.
view arza's profile
my heart just skipped a beat.......
view moni-ka in ky's profile
Memphis!!!! It's Mid-West and Southern!!!! I'm so excited, I might just have to go for it!
view chairgal's profile
Apologies for the labels on the map - no disrespect intended toward the Provinces! It is graphic from the Small Cool Contest that we recycled here to help generally define the areas included under the AT:Chicago umbrella.
view janel's profile
Toronto.
view anmar's profile
detroit!
view abigailm's profile
Minneapolis definately needs some love! Chicago and Atlanta get all the attention, but the Twin Cities area is a fantastic place for design.
view Seshat's profile
Tulsa. Or Kansas City. You have no coverage in the South at all. Chicago is great, but people in this area can't possibly identify with Chicago (which I see as being more similar to New York City, San Francisco etc. in terms of what's available than to most of the "Midwest") Get a blogger who has to deal with having no IKEA, no DWR, no Urban Outfitters, no CB2 (the list goes on) and see what sorts of innovative things they come up with.
People around here can't buy a roomful of Crate and Barrel and call it done, unless they drive a truck for a living or have thousands of dollars to waste on shipping. We have to work a lot harder and drive a lot further. Or we have to make/do it ourselves. I mean, look at our Craigslist. This area needs all the help it can get.
NOTE: This isn't shameless self-promotion. I'd make a crappy blogger. But I'd like to see someone do this city, or at least this area, proud.
More realistically, if you want to stick with a city that has easy access to those sorts of resources, Austin or Dallas would both be good. They're each large enough to support the kind of audiences you probably need to have to make it worth hiring a blogger, and each has a style completely distinct from what you'll find in any of the cities already represented.
view amusememusically's profile
South. From Atlanta to Miami.
Pick me!!!
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
re: "no IKEA, no DWR, no Urban Outfitters, no CB2"
Um, with internet, ain't no such thing.
view patrick (the other one)'s profile
First vote for a joint blog. Kansas City/St. Louis.
I'm in St. Louis and I wish I had time to blog for you. There is more going on in Kansas City as far as cutting edge design goes. St. Louis is very safe and traditional.
Second vote..... New Orleans
view BlacksheepKitchenDesign's profile
i selfishly vote for toronto... but agree that someone in the southern area of the "chicago" section should probably take the place.
but back to the tdot. we just recently got a dwr with little if no fanfare and there are a few exciting things here but we still lack the amazing history that pulls out some of the wonderful antique/vintage finds other cities have.
view pinstripeprincess's profile
Atlanta! I am beyond obsessed with this website (newly registered though), and would love to have some coverage in the south. I would volunteer myself, but I live in a small college town :)
view marabve's profile
Toronto. Please, please, please.
view judy in TO's profile
Atlanta...pretty please? With sugar (or splenda, if you prefer) on top???
view sarah nin's profile
AUSTIN
view explauren's profile
the South please, Austin specifically :)
this is a pretty good map of what the southern folks are talking about
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Census_Regions_and_Divisions.PNG
view southof290's profile
Minneapolis! The heavy Scandinavian influences there would make juicy material for those with modern and eco-friendly sensibilities.
view farmhousemoderne's profile
Are all the AT bloggers in Chicago women? Don't you have any fancy gays there?
view MiklakMiklak's profile
PLEASE someone do Texas! I'm not really sure if there is a lot of innovative new design here, but I'm getting tired of seeing so many cool places that are so far away!
view GeekCentralStation's profile
MINNEAPOLIS. The Twin Cities for sure. This is a great choice for modern design, as well as sustainability. There are also lots of great art/design schools for new work as well as it being midwestern all the way!
(didnt the post ask for what "midwestern" city we would like to hear from, as in NOT Austin, Dallas, Atlanta, Memphis? Im not saying that these cities shouldnt be covered in the future, but c'mon listen up people!)
view avallant's profile
5th line down
...possibly Atlanta...
view southof290's profile
Minneapolis/St Paul... We've got a whole design district popping up With Abitare expanding, Ligne Roset, Roam and IMS in Minneapolis. Plus we've got a lot of great design coming out of Minneapolis: Bluedot, Room and Board, lots of Scandinavian influence, etc. Plus we've got some great prefab companies out of the cities with flatpak and weehouse. I'm sure there is more that I'm not thinking of right now. Definitely Minneapolis/St. Paul!
view Roger's profile
I vote Minneapolis/St Paul and I nominate my very favorite local design writer: http://aleciastevens.com/
view purlgreyhound's profile
St. Louis would be a great place for AT to head next : lots of neighborhood revitalizations in the works, house rehabbing, and mid-century design.
Not to mention, St. Louis is the home of Eero Saarinen's greatest work - the Gateway Arch.
view annie-san's profile
I am tempted to move back to Minneapolis to do this! Too bad I can't just up and do that. Please someone in Minneapolis - answer the call!!
view Juliejulie's profile
minneapolis/st. paul!
view bdmont's profile
Columbus!!!
view ErinMcKenzie's profile
I vote for Toronto or Montreal. Great design resources in both cities.
view rachael in dc's profile
Houston, Texas
or at least somewhere in Texas
view let's profile
Slightly off topic... Until now I never zeroed in on how capricious these subdivisions are. Just two among many examples, I think it's pretty counterintuitive to think that Florida belongs in the NY zone, or Wyoming in Chicago's. I live in Chicago now, and I used to live in Georgia, and the two could scarcely be more dissimilar. I assume that Chicago has this hodgepodge because it took over the "residual" parts of the country after the east and west coast Apartment Therapy regions were already established?
Maybe what you really need to do - more than adding another center of gravity in the Chicago region - is to add a fifth region - the southeast - centered on Atlanta and absorbing the states around it that might share greater similarity in climate, architecture, retail presence, gardening, etc. than with Chicago, Minneapolis and Detroit, for instance.
view Jim G's profile
Votes for Toronto!
AT has a lot of Canadian readers...
view heymomo's profile
"...but back to the tdot. we just recently got a dwr with little if no fanfare and there are a few exciting things here but we still lack the amazing history that pulls out some of the wonderful antique/vintage finds other cities have."
Um, no. The DesignExchange, OCAD, Made, the Gladstone, the Knit Cafe, west Queen west's continual evolution, the Distillery, Quasi Modo, the One Of A Kind shows down at Exhibition, all the great vintage find on Queen East, for architecture there are all the all the big cultural institutions being redesigned but also interesting stuff happening on a more local, individual level like greening homes and/or getting rid of the lawn in favour of xeriscaping or supporting natural habitats (see Bullfrog Power and the great yougrowgirl.com)... Obviously, I could go on.
DesignSponge did a Toronto design guide some time ago that's worth a look.
view arza's profile
Atlanta !
view orangered's profile
Columbus?? i Just laughed out loud at that, and I'm even from Ohio.
view ridge_van_winkle's profile
Toronto. Definitely.
view snoopy's profile
Minneapolis/St. Paul
view falconette's profile
I can't believe there is not an Austin site yet! AUSTIN!
view universal mod's profile
Add my voice to Jim G's and those who say the divisions are totally nonsensical. Also bordering on insulting for anyone with any sense of regional uniqueness and pride. You need a new region, especially if the above is supposed to even loosely reflect cultural or regional identity, and not geography.
view H.H. Hannah's profile
Oh, yah sure, you betcha...Twin Cities all the way!
view nazrd's profile
All those complaints about the division of Canada must come from T.O.
I'm a bad British Columbian and, finally, someone sees Canada the same way I do...British Columbia (heaven!) and then the rest of the country.
view JenJensen's profile
Toronto has a world-class design scene.
Toronto hosts many top people in the field: KPMG, II by IV, Yabu Pushelberg (started here before going to NYC), Jack Diamond, Frank Gehry, Ciccone Simone, the list goes on.
The retail and trade scene here is also top-notch, both in terms of new design and also vintage sources that draw on Canada's unique history -- stuff you won't see in the U.S.
There are also no shortage of cool residential buildings here. Toronto is very similar to Chicago in terms of great loft conversions from old industrial buildings, thanks to a manufacturing heritage before becoming Canada's financial hub.
Toronto also has the money, old and new, that can drive condo and loft growth, which in turn fuels the design scene.
view lightspeed's profile
Another hopeful vote for Toronto!
view andampersand's profile
Not KPMG... I meant KBMP Architects
view lightspeed's profile
Atlanta! Atlanta! Atlanta!
view jyotii's profile
Toronto, pretty please.
view candice&shreve's profile
New Orleans!
view cle's profile
Oh, sad! I am thinking of moving down to Nashville in about six months, and I would have loved to applied!
At any rate, I'll also vote for a Southern locale, be it one of the cities in Georgia (ATL, Savannah), Tennessee (Nashville or Memphis) or Austin. Southern cities have such a different vibe and interesting eclectic-meets-traditional aesthetics that would be very different from SF, LA, NYC, or Chicago.
view OliviaLeigh's profile
Toronto
Check out -
Spacing Toronto blog http://spacing.ca/wire/
Sharp Centre for Design
http://www.galinsky.com/buildings/sharpcentre/index.htm
view peacelily's profile
Atlanta!
view di's profile
Canada definitely needs to be represented, and Toronto is where it should happen. If my FT job wasn't so demanding I'd totally love to apply. Bummerzzz
view jenny!'s profile
Minneapolis!
view pattymonster's profile
Indy before Columbus or Cincinnati, but Minneapolis or Toronto should probably come first.
view Indy Jeffrey's profile
I'd love to see Minneapolis represented. I don't live there, but from what I've seen, it's really a great city.
view Erin Lang Norris/Yellow Canoe's profile
H O U S T O N
view Kathryn's profile
I'm a Chicago girl but the twin cities would be AMAZING. It's such an artistically creative city -- they'd have great perspectives (and photos) to offer!
view Robin1716's profile
Houston!!!
view mdtown531's profile
New Orleans would be fantastic. Interesting and unique style...and rebuilding efforts combined to boot.
view keltick's profile
OliviaLeigh,
I feel your pain. I will be moving to New Orleans June 15th and were I already there, my application would have been submitted tonight.
view keltick's profile
Toronto!
And yeah, nice map.
view Cathy27's profile
montreal is so much cooler then toronto, pick montreal.
view LauraZ's profile
Canadian AT readers . . . stylenorth, a new AT-style blog about Canadian interiors, sources, designers, is launching in June. Email chris-jones@rogers.com if you'd like to blog. Focus is on Toronto at first but we've got our sights on the whole country. Love to hear from you all!
view ChrisToronto's profile
As much as I'd L-O-V-E a blogger from the 'Lou, I really agree that the AT coverage (Midwest and Beyond), is lacking some serious representation from both the South AND Canada. We have SOOO many readers from both places, who have totally different sets of resources but the same mission.
Yay! Looking forward to a new face and voice! :)
view STLcolleen's profile
Twin Cities, c'mon n' REPREZENTTT.
view emmabrown's profile
I don't know much about the different cities or what differences might come about, but I'll take whatever comes out best. I wouldn't choose the city first and the blogger later. I'm curious about things in Tennessee and possibly the Kansas City area, or Montreal or Toronto. I'm attracted to the offbeat, and for whatever reason, I don't think Atlanta or Minneapolis will surprise me. I could be wrong, I'm not from any of those places, which is why I'm rooting for the strongest blogger overall, and not care really where they are blogging from, as long as it's interesting and informative.
view K T G's profile
WHILE IM NOT IN THE TARGET LOCATION I AM IN CHARLOTTE, I HOPE THE EAST COAST COMES ON DOWN THE MASON DIXON LINE AND SEE WHAT GREAT THINGS WE HAVE.
I WOULD LOVE TO BE A BLOGGER AND HAVE ALL THE NECESSARY SKILLS TO DO SO.
WE DONT HAVE AN IKEA (ALTHOUGH ONE SHOULD BE OPENING UP IN THE SPRING OF 2009), WE HAVE A DWR-CRATE AND BARRELL (NO CB2 THOUGH).
SO I VOTE OF DETROIT! NOTWITHSTANDING SOMEONE WILL PUT CHARLOTTE, NC ON THE MAP!
view 519Wilson's profile
Atlanta is NOT in the midwest!
view quiltmaster's profile
I'm not sure why Texas got divided -- or why Florida is with New York ... or the whole Canada thing. I see AT Chicago as very city-centric -- not a lot of coverage outside the upper Midwest. So I'd go with someone from Atlanta, Houston or Dallas to 1) balance the coverage geographically and 2) read about things closer to me.
There definitely needs to be a Texas blogger at some point, but according to the map, those calling for an Austin-based one need to wait until AT LA needs one.
view palindrome's profile
I say Detroit. Then it could be all urban and mean and tough.
Or Cedar Rapids, Iowa. I'm thinking about moving back there.
Maybe it could be AT DES MOINES!
AT DES MOINES could be the flagship of the AT EMPIRE!
view Mr. Dangerous's profile
> I WOULD LOVE TO BE A BLOGGER AND HAVE ALL
> THE NECESSARY SKILLS TO DO SO.
Hmm, I think your post might indicate otherwise...
view eeka's profile
Montréal would be fantastic!
view SMM's profile
Austin! ...or at the very least Dallas/Fort Worth.
view carismatic's profile
cokeville, wyoming.
it's right at the confluence of the los angeles, san francisco and chicago regions and the design work coming out of the fossil butte national monument area is among the most cutting edge being produced today.
actually, i live in chicago and no matter what city you add, i'll be excited. i read all of the regions with nearly equal enthusiasm to my beloved windy city.
view eightdouble's profile
Denver! Please Denver!
view palmrose's profile
You definitely need to have some Canadian @ AT, the design scene has really taken off lately and has been thriving in cities with such distinction as Toronto and Vancouver. I think we would all love to see what a little Vancouver action could throw our way, the styles are so varied, very much ecologically minded and not to mention fresh and modern.
**Plus geographically, AT would be nicely spread out across the continent! I highly suggest a Canadian contribution, maybe even two to spice things up.
Consider Vancouver!! Please!! If in a year or two you are still searching for an AT blogger I would definitely go out for the post, get some provincial representation on the design scene!
view Fiosrach*'s profile
I was definitely thinking Austin myself, since it seems to be one of the most progressive and green/design-aware cities in the country. And I know a number of people here who should be more than able to fill this kind of role.
But then I saw the post by .
Dang.
Can someone please explain to me how Texas could get cut down the middle like that? I mean, Canada is huge (multiple time zones wide), so it makes sense they might be cut in half. But as big as Texas is, it's still completely contained within a single timezone.
Oh, well. Your loss.
view bradknowles's profile
Uh, that was supposed to be "... the post by palindrome."
The system seems to have eaten my HTML. Blargh.
view bradknowles's profile
Ok... so most likely my city isn't the first to pop into the minds of many...but its a great city and should be the next AT adventure!
Its.... MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin!!
A up-and-coming urban-y/independent area, Milwaukee has so much to offer. Historic buildings, new construction, beautiful Lake Michigan, tall buildings, historic homes, swanky condos, coffee shops, the Third Ward. Its great! We have a mixture of college students, young professionals, mature adults, families, etc. We are the home of Miller Brewing company, The Milwaukee Brewers baseball team, and the Milwaukee Bucks. There is always something to do and always a new type of person to meet.
Many forgotten parts of my city are being renovated, and I can't wait to see what their future holds!
Think about it peeps! :)
-Lori
view lolopuffs's profile
Manitoba is in Western Canada (yep, it's true). You were right in believing that there is no central Canada (though Ontario would try to convince you of otherwise).
As a Canadian, AT Chicago is actually my personal favorite on this site. It's a canuck friendly city that understands seasonal living (yay winter!) so I appreciate them taking claim to Eastern ( Manitoba) Canada.
view canadian_ginger's profile
the south really needs representation
Houston is the 4th largest city in the country!
Biased votes for St. Louis, Columbus, and Minneapolis which is very stylish.
view LaDonnaNichole's profile
The more I think about it, the more I agree with Jim G about having a south or southeastern division that would perhaps include an undivided Texas. The people from Minneapolis, Kansas City, Canada, etc. are making great cases for their respective areas -- areas that have different lifestyles and design needs than the Southern states that are grouped with them.
view palindrome's profile
i agree with having someone from the south
Birmingham, Alabama please!
We have lots of home grown shops and the architecture scene has boomed lately with fun hidden modern treasures!
We've got Mockbee and Rural Studio in Alabama too!
view xjacklynx's profile
I think the South is in dire need of AT representation! Atlanta, New Orleans, Memphis, maybe even an overall, regional take since that's really how we do things down here...it's a big hodgepodge of eccentricity.
view saramichelle's profile
Detroit or Montreal
view julesie's profile
Toronto would be so appreciated. It would be nice to have the contrast of a Canadian scene, plus some info on Canadian resources for your Canadian readers.
view tigerlily's profile
How much does a part-time blogger roughly make for 3-4 posts a day?
view ChicagoRawks's profile
arza
no doubt that we have a lot of design resources and a great city for incubation in toronto, but my point was just that we're a new city. we just don't have the same history as many american cities and at times are struggling to define what really makes "toronto" if not "canadian" design/style.
we are definitely coming out with some amazing designers though, fashion/industrial/etc. and so there is a lot that we do offer. i'm just lamenting some of our history. even the lofts that someone else mentioned are mostly new construction with most of it following design cliches. just check out the pug awards to see some of the ill-designed projects popping up all over the city in the past year. http://www.pugawards.com/
view pinstripeprincess's profile
Isn't there any love for the east coast?
I would love to represent Pittsburgh..not only do we have a lovely representation of an antiquated/vintage city mixed with some modern things here and there (we have flare!) but we have tons of art scenes and festivals that could be represented in AT (or vice versa for that matter)...
..I travel often enough, maybe that'll warrant an application....
view somenametoforget's profile
MPLS/St. Paul! I live in a northeast minneapolis residential area, and there are close to a dozen art galleries within 5 blocks of my house. We have been rated among the best art cities in the world several times (believe it or not), and there's a ton of original work and innovation happening amongst local artists and small businesses. Yes, I am horribly biased, but the sheer saturation and quality of design around here is astounding.
view ChristopherB's profile
Madison, Wisconsin! A highly creative city whose talent is often overlooked.
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