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- Bücher
- 201
- Sammlungen
- Deine Bibliothek (201)
- Tags
- graphic design (16), design (11), business (10), history (8), AIGA (6), web development (3), science (3), art (3), TED (3), typography (3), popular culture (3), graphic arts (3), aesthetics (2), symbols (2), public policy (2), magazines (2), desktop publishing (2), new media (2), leadership (2), economics (2), management (2), writing (2), poster (1), layout design (1), George Nelson (1), current affairs (1), African American art (1), biography (1), Latin America (1), colorado (1), Adobe (1), design writing (1), graphic design history (1), U.S. history (1), Pentagram (1), grapics (1), women commercial artists (1), commercial arts history (1), Herman Miller Inc. (1), U.S. Department of Transporation (1), commercial arts (1), The New York State Council of the Arts (1), professional practice (1), recycling (1), commercial art (1), graphics (1), signs (1), politics (1), psychology (1), galley (1), libraries (1), environment (1), marketing (1), buisness (1), arts (1), internet (1), advertising (1), usability (1), Charles Eames (1), industrial design (1), web usability (1), interior design (1), Mac OS (1), web sites (1), computer design (1), typefaces (1), furniture (1), interior decoration (1), printing history (1), tattooing (1), 'Gain' (1)
- Wolken
- Tag-Wolke, Autoren-Wolke, Tag-Spiegel
- Medium
- Beigetreten
- Mar 7, 2008
- Bürgerlicher Name
- AIGA, the professional association for design
- Über meine Bibliothek
- The AIGA Library is located on the second floor of the AIGA National Design Center. It is a repository of rare and popular books, from 1900 to the present, that serves to document the design profession throughout history. While it is a rich collection of more than 2,000 titles, the library offers but a limited selection of resources for AIGA members only. Included are instructional and inspirational texts, as well as recent issues of periodicals such as HOW, I.D., Print, Metropolis, STEP Inside Design and Wired.
The library is open Monday through Friday, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This non-circulating collection is accessible to all AIGA members by appointment only, through the New York chapter. To schedule an appointment, contact Mark Byron at info[at]aigany[dot]org. For questions about the AIGA Library, contact Heather Strelecki. - Ort
- New York City
- Homepage
- http://www.aiga.org/
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