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From AIGA Design Archives
Red Ink (Los Angeles, California)
, Package design, 2001
NON no. 5
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Design Business and Ethics
AIGA has published a series of brochures outlining the critical ethical and professional issues encountered by designers and their clients...
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AIGA position on spec work
AIGA believes that doing speculative work compromises the quality of work and violates a tacit, long-standing ethical standard.
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Confidence index
In April 2005, AIGA began conducting a quarterly survey of design leaders to assemble an authoritative statement on the current conditions within the...
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An ethnography primer
AIGA and Cheskin have produced a primer introducing the crucial role that ethnography plays in designing...
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AIGA Standard Form of Agreement for Design Services
This agreement, updated in May 2007, allows you to create customized terms and conditions for your design engagements.
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Gain: AIGA Journal of Business and Design
Gain: AIGA Journal of Business and Design
is dedicated to stimulating thinking at the intersection of design and business.
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What every business needs
“What every business needs. And how.” explains for your client, whether in-house or external, the role designers and designing can play in...
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