
Society & Environment
- Center for Sustainable Design

- The AIGA Center for Sustainable Design is dedicated to providing designers with a wide range of information regarding sustainable business practice...
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- Symbol Signs

- The complete set of 50 passenger/pedestrian symbols developed by AIGA is now available on the web, free of charge. Signs are available in EPS and GIF...
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- Disaster relief

- AIGA has reactivated the DisplacedDesigner.com website to help designers whose lives may be disrupted by this year's hurricane season.
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- Polling Place Photo Project

- AIGA has partnered with The New York Times to create a visual chronicle of the election process nationwide...
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- Urban Forest Project

- The Urban Forest Project brings 185 banners created by the world's most celebrated designers, artists, photographers and illustrators to New York's Times...
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- Advocacy resources
- AIGA is engaged in a serious, extended campaign to raise public awareness of the value of effective information design in the public sector. The purpose...
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- Design for Democracy

- Design for Democracy applies design tools to increase civic participation by making interactions between the U.S. government and its citizens more understandable...
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- Get Out the Vote 2008

- Election Day is November 4! Help motivate your friends, family and others in your community to vote by spreading the AIGA Get Out the Vote campaign...
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- Diversity

- According to the 2000 census, by 2025 what are currently considered minority populations are predicted to be 40 percent of the U.S. population. By 2050,...
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- AIGA China

- AIGA China is a partnership with Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) to support design education in China. The office’s initial program includes...
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- Universal Declaration of Human Rights

- On December 10, 1948 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the full text...
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- Inequality Matters

- Inequality of income, access to health and education, and access to markets for trade is trapping people in a cycle of poverty despite their best efforts...
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