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Claim Your BusinessArchitectural Digest has a rating of 2.71 stars from 7 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Architectural Digest ranks 20th among Architecture sites.
Great page I liked from its cover good content a great job in the truth, a good guide just what I was looking for
Do not sign up for this site they treat you in with the promise of "free" gifts but you are unable to cancel till the first bill comes out as you need a code from a magazine to cancel your subscription stay away or lose $24
Do not sign up for this site they treat you in with the promise of "free" gifts but you are unable to cancel till the first bill comes out as you need a code from a magazine to cancel your subscription stay away or lose $24
Great page I liked from its cover good content a great job in the truth, a good guide just what I was looking for
Lousy customer service. She actually LAUGHED at me! I complained that I subscribed 3 weeks ago, I've been bombarded with 4 emails a day, and never received a magazine. She said it will be 6 more weeks! Just go buy a magazine from a physical store. Do not subscribe.
No help from the team or customer care whatsoever. No call backs or emails for weeks. I did not receive anything paid for.
It's about architecture, and it has Jennifer Aniston on the cover. What else could you possibly want from a magazine?
Inside, there's a photo of Mariah Carey in an extraordinarily tight low-cut dress, standing pictured against the background of... oh... what is it again? Sorry, I got a bit distracted there. And look, there's Sheryl Crow, and Vidal Sassoon, not to mention Sting, and Ralph Lauren, and Norman Foster, also a star but this time an architectural one. And some very expensive homes, obviously, set against blue skies in which you just know that any passing fluffy little clouds have been carefully arranged to set off the foreground perfectly.
If you want your architecture glossy, and enjoy the sort of mags where you get a free tote bag for subscribing, this could well be for you. The sub-heading is "Your home on the web", though if that's true, you probably don't need a free tote bag anyway.
I knocked a point off because a lot of the feature material was in the form of slide shows that simply didn't work in Firefox. And when I switched to IE, I was hit by an obtrusive floating ad for that free tote bag. I lost count of how many times I was offered that bag. I don't want a tote bag, really, thanks. I still have the one from the National Trust, and The World Wildlife Fund, and you can just have too many free tote bags, in my opinion.
Very well designed and best company. Do subscribe them approach them to do you architecture work and related to them.
This used to be a very good site for architects to critique each other's work but it has been allowed to deteriorate and now has mainly mediocre apps and hints.
Some bugs with links and designs and photos.
Architectural Digest is the international design authority, featuring the work of top architects and designers, as well as the best in style, culture, travel, and shopping.
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