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Following open conversations with designers, members and chapter leaders, AIGA’s national board of directors has refined its statement of the vision and mission for the organization. Here Executive Director Richard Grefé describes how AIGA is recalibrating focus to better serve the design profession as the organization looks toward its second century.

Today, designers are designing to enhance understanding when form and content are conditioned by context and impact over time. “Defining the Studio of 2015” seeks the perspectives of visionary design thought leaders who have organized their studios—physically, technologically and culturally—with an eye toward the future.

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Join Doug Powell and Amy Chapman as they discuss AIGA’s Design for Good efforts from the past year. Learn how to share your socially impactful work on AIGA.org, where to find opportunities to design for good and what is coming up in 2013.
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Sean Adams, partner of AdamsMorioka and former AIGA president, presents a visual history of AIGA and hosts a live chat about the organization’s past, present and future.
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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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The Living Principles for Design was created as a framework to guide the development and evaluation of sustainable design solutions. Drawing from—and distilling—decades of collective wisdom, theory and results, The Living Principles weaves environmental, social, economic and cultural sustainability into an actionable, integrated approach that can be consistently communicated to designers, business leaders, educators and the public.

DesignEd K12 is AIGA’s initiative to encourage members and chapters to become involved with local schools and school districts to improve understanding of design practices among young people, and to encourage the use of these practices as problem-solving techniques.

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