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What role does memory play in design? Book-inspired questions like this one, sparked by Joshua Foer’s Moonwalking with Einstein, are at the heart of Design Reading, an ongoing online dialogue about the influence of reading in our work.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: culture, writing, creativity
Nathan Shedroff, chair of the MBA in Design Strategy at California College of the Arts, reflects on AIGA’s history and why now is the time to advocate for both substance and style.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: Competition, governance
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A client asked about the meaning of color, so we set out to find scientific evidence to explain why fast food restaurants use orange and red, why donate buttons are red, and why most people's favorite color is blue. The reasons are more subjective than you think.
Section: Inspiration
How do we think outside the box? How do we generate new ideas? Lisa Schneller shares some answers to these questions, culled from her experience at AIGA San Francisco’s “D. Talks: Power-Up Your Creative Process” with Maria Giudice of Hot Studio, Ji Lee of Facebook, Rick Byrne of CBS Interactive and Josh Levine of Great Monday.
What to do with a box full of beer bottle caps?
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Richard Grefé, executive director of AIGA, the professional association for design, discusses how creative professionals can elevate their role in the business world and earn greater validation for their work.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: strategy, design thinking
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The six best practices that drove the success of Bell Labs—known for its landscape-changing innovations such as cellular telephone technology and lasers—can be applied to the in-house community. Begin to see that connection in part one of this two-part article, written by veteran in-house design manager Andy Epstein.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: INitiative, innovation, in-house design
Bob Sutton, business management guru, Stanford professor and author of Weird Ideas That Work, The No Asshole Rule and Good Boss, Bad Boss, pulls from his considerable body of business research, analysis and well-informed common sense to advise in-house designers.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: advice, collaboration, INitiative, in-house design
What does it take to support a community that sold more than $500 million in handmade and vintage products in 2011? Sixteen iPhone pics taken by the Etsy in-house design team capture the love for design and spirit of making that’s built into the company’s DNA and culture.
Section: Inspiration - Tags: craft, culture, INitiative, in-house design
Imadewa Motion Graphics: Taiyo Yamamoto
May 11, 2012
TED.com
Workshop
http://vimeo.com/37475828
Last December, AIGA Jacksonville invited six experienced art directors and principals to a private dinner discussion called Acquired Taste.
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Lorenzo King
Detroit
Guy Kawasaki: The Simplest Piece of Career Advice You Don't Want to Hear Posted by Jonathan Fowler and Elizabeth Rodd
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Walter Landor
Paid Internship or Part-Time PositionStreamwood Park District
Streamwood, IllinoisApril 23 2012
AIGA Annual