September 12, 2006
How do working designer moms hold it all together? Lupton, a veteran of the “mommy war” herself, tours the moral high and low grounds on the topic.
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Learn how to get rich, keep your soul, do great work and do it all sustainably in this webinar with David C. Baker, who will show attendees how current decisions can impact the sort of retirement they’ll enjoy. AIGA members at the Sustaining Member level and above may log in to register.
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As a mother of two and a full-time art director at Savage, I regularly battle the ups and downs of being a mom in a designer’s world. Although it can be overwhelming at times, it can also be highly rewarding. As everyone handles the balance in their own way, I’ve assembled some thoughts and advice for creative working mothers.
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May 01, 2013
If instances of self-questioning about working in-house become a catalyst for self-doubt, why not redirect some of that energy toward constructive self-evaluation? We can’t count on having control over everything that affects our design careers, but we can establish focus, build accountability and develop a newfound sense of assurance about our professional trajectory in-house.
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Article by Nancy Sharon Collins May 25, 2010
Collins reflects on the gift of observation and becoming aware of design’s daily presence while coping with the illness, and loss, of a loved one.
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May 17, 2011
It’s a hard time to be a new graduate, but it may be especially tough for budding design critics. Barringer offers his advice (note: bring your sense of humor).
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September 01, 2004
If you own a design studio, there are three primary ways for you to eventually leave the business. This article explains how.
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