A lot of things are hidden under the streets of New York City, one of which is an immense grid of water pipes that feed and move the city the city’s water.
So you’re tired of working for “The Man” and you want to start your own business? How do you get started?
This series brings three voices, in fields ranging from the visual to the culinary, to lift the veil on their own success, sharing how they have hacked traditional systems and thought-processes within their respective industries to make it big.
Our Inspire/Make Teen Program is a series of free weekend classes for high-school (grades 9-12) students who want to learn how to design and develop digital and electronic media.
Online registration is closed. Tickets available at the door on a first come first serve basis. At the door prices: $15 AIGA member, $35 Friend/Nonmember
Manuel Miranda’s practice focuses on the simultaneous development of a personal identity as a graphic designer and the public identities of the projects he works on.
Why do designers often fare worse than other professionals in negotiations?
The AIGA National Design Center gallery is closed today February 8, 2013 due to the storm
Motion to be Debated: Formal design education is necessary for practicing designers.
In this seminar, Noble Desktop will share with you some of their rarely known tips and tricks for creating better looking web graphics at smaller file sizes! You’ll learn how to perfect the craft of making web graphics.