Design Conference 2005
The 2005 AIGA Design Conference has come to a close, and we are posting the material as it comes in. Review the growing list of assets available on the Resources page, including:
- Speaker presentations
- Podcasts of presentations and backstage interviews
- Sketches from R. Sikoryak
- Selected sketches from the Sketchwall
Conference blog available via
Jason Kottke.
The biennial AIGA Design Conference is the largest design conference in the world, bringing together 2,500 designers from all disciplines of design. AIGA, as the oldest and largest design association in the United States, provides thought-provoking programming that stimulates thinking about new boundaries of design for professionals and the value of design to society and business.
The conference spanned two and a half days, with main-stage presentations, as well as smaller sessions involving nearly 100 presenters.
The conference content celebrated design excellence and creativity, while reinforcing the sense of community among creative professionals. Our host presenter throughout the conference was John Hockenberry (author and correspondent), who has hosted the AIGA Design Conference for nearly a decade. Just a few of the main-stage speakers included:
Ellen Lupton, Paula Scher, DJ Spooky, Ze Frank, Stefan Sagmeister and
Massimo and Lella Vignelli.