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Are graphic design students learning all they need in three or four years? Heller says absolutely not!
Are there too many students pumped out of design programs? Heller reports on the disputed figures, lax requirements and inconsistent standards that are impacting the profession.
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In the summer of 2012, AIGA Nashville paired three groups of design students with professional designers. The teams used design thinking to create short-term deliverables and long-term strategies for nonprofits and then presented the work to the community. This case study features work done with Urban Housing Solutions.
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Responding to a design challenge posed by the public radio show “Studio 360,” Hyperakt reimagined the branding associated with the teaching profession, creating a new visual vocabulary with key elements made publicly available to teachers around the world.

Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships allow college students from disadvantaged backgrounds to realize their artistic dreams.
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As a design student, learning how to give and receive feedback is an essential skill that extends beyond the classroom. Here are some tips for students (and instructors) for participating in a critique.

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Join Ric Grefé and Meredith Davis for this virtual town hall meeting to discuss the competencies that should be taught in design programs.

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