AIGA/LA Quickpost — March 2009 Archives

AIGA Symbol Signs

AIGA Symbol Signs - an example of the universal language of design.... More

Show with Fellow April Greiman

Our dear friend and Fellow April Greiman is having a show of her posters at ANDLAB on Saturday evening, please... More

Killed Ideas

Killed Ideas is a world wide competition looking for the 50 best 'killed' or 'never produced' ideas in advertising, graphic... More

Hacoa

Add some warm wooden accents to your overall technological tool set.... More

Design Sponge interviews Neal Whittington, one of the designer's who played an instrumental role in the creation and development of... More

Great studio space

Great studio space available in our complex. 1100-sq-foot lofts (2 available), arty and bright, on Electric Avenue between Venice Blvd.... More

Breadcrumbs in Web Design

Smashing Magazine writes a nice post on breadcrumb navigation in Web design.... More

LGBT designers

The Los Angeles LGBT designers and creatives social networking group gathers at interesting places around town. Quickpost by Michael Sy.... More

Tiny Art Director

And you think it's a nightmare when your client art directs you. Beware of the Tiny Art Director.... More

Nuts and Bolts of Winning Proposals

Spend less time writing proposals, and more time doing profitable work. Workshop on Saturday, March 28, 2009 by Peleg Top.... More

College Night

College students get in free to the groundbreaking special exhibition The Art of Two Germanys/Cold War Cultures at College Night... More

The slow death of handwriting

Is handwriting dying? Quickposted by Dave Stolte.... More

Green Graphic Design

Can a graphic designer be a catalyst for positive change? Check out Green Graphic Design. Quickpost by Jill Finley. ... More

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