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This agreement allows you to create customized terms and conditions for your design engagements.
This annual survey offers the most comprehensive document of compensation data for the communication design profession.
This system of 50 symbol signs, produced by AIGA and the U.S. Department of Transportation, was designed for use at the crossroads of modern life.
The AIGA Designer Directory is the world’s largest searchable directory of practicing designers.
The Living Principles form a framework to provide designers and their clients with an understanding of the core facets of sustainability and enable them to take action.
No business thought leader has advocated more for the design profession than Dan Pink. His books have consistently encouraged those in the business world to not only value and nurture their own innovative and creative sides but to seek out and empower the right-brain individuals in their companies. In this interview, Dan provides insights on issues unique to the in-house design community.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: in-house issues, INitiative
These standards define the expectations of a professional designer and represent the distinction of an AIGA member in the practice of design.
Section: Tools and Resources - Tags: professional development
You find answers only when you ask important questions: That’s what this project reinforced to the Dell Global Creative Team, charged with presenting an honest and transparent account of Dell’s efforts to minimize the impact of technology on the environment and maximize human potential.
Section: Tools and Resources - Tags: annual report, social responsibility, INitiative, in-house design
AIGA Annual
4th Annual Fayetteville/Cumberland County Area Book Club & Women's ConferenceALV & Co.
Fayetteville, North CarolinaApril 23 2012
Peter Arkle News Issue Number 56
Peter Arkle
Qian Sun
New York
http://aigaportland.org/2012/04/10-lessons-for-young-designers/
John Jay of Wieden+Kennedy shares a list of 10 Lessons for Young Designers, via the AIGA Portland blog
Shared in Tools & Resources by Jennifer Bender