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AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships
We believe that all students should have access to design education. Since its inception in 1995, more than $1.25 million dollars has been awarded to 750+ college students of art and design through AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships. Meet the winners and learn more about the application process.
One Designer, One Work Webinar Series
We host four series' of ongoing webinars for designers to learn, be inspired, and grow as professionals. The One Designer, One Work series features one designer showcasing a work that is personally meaningful. We'll hear what inspires, challenges or guides them and invite you to be inspired.
Your Support Makes AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships Possible
AIGA is committed to pay it forward by investing in students whose creative perspectives and experiences are underrepresented in the profession. Students are selected not only for their talent and need, but also for their commitment to giving back to the community through their work, service, and leadership. Awards are up to $5,000 toward tuition expenses.
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Member Meetups
Coming this spring, Member Meetups are informal and intimate sessions offered free to sustaining members. These unrecorded meetings provide the opportunity to connect live with peers, network, learn, and discuss key topics of interest. Meetups are facilitated by members of the AIGA community.
Design POV Research and Insights
The Design POV research initiative is an ongoing conversation with the design community. AIGA is deeply committed to improving programming, creating awareness, and implementing solutions using the insights uncovered as part of the Design POV research. The report and findings will be released later this spring.
AIGA Eye on Design Editors' Picks

Educator David Jon Walker on Transitioning Between Communities Without Losing a Sense of Self
Walker talks about his path into design, his experiences in both an all-Black school and primarily White institutions, and the Nashville design scene. Image by Beatrice Sala.

Designer, Educator + Publisher Kathleen Sleboda on Online Archives and Plural Narratives
Kathleen Sleboda’s work traverses disciplines, often involving acts of making, curating, collaborating, and documenting. "There’s a pervasive sense that everything is online but in fact, the internet is quite unstable." Image by Beatrice Sala. Photograph by Christopher Sleboda.

Creative Director and Teacher Forest Young on Designing a More Inclusive Future
"There is an urgent need for guardrails to ensure that future design isn’t framed by a privileged perspective." Forest Young on defying the constraints of the past, breaking away from settler-colonial mindsets, and how he works to constantly call into question even his own design practice. Image by Beatrice Sala.
Speak at an AIGA Conference or Event
We are currently accepting speaker proposals for the 2021 AIGA Design Conference. Join us!