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AIGA The Business of Design III
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 2006-11-15 01:00.Wednesday, November 15
AIGA The Business of Design III
The AIGA Business of Design Series is for design business leaders, creative directors, and senior managers who are invested in the growth of their design business. The sessions also offer value to those who are considering re-tooling or launching their own firm. The series promises discussion about profitable growth, finance, operations, business development, and career management.
AIGA Small Talk V
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 2006-11-07 18:00.AIGA Small Talk V
"Good Design For Good Reason." It's a great sounding slogan but as the driving force behind everything Firebelly creates, it's an even better feeling when it's achieved. Since 1999 Dawn Hancock, owner and creative director of Firebelly Design Corp., has channeled her design and the talent of her young team towards serving socially conscious causes, companies large and small, non-profit organizations and fund-raising galas. Attendance limited to 25 people.
6:00 pm
Firebelly Design Co.
2701 W. Thomas Street, 2nd floor
Chicago, IL
Price: Members $20, Non-Members $40, Students $10
AIGA Incite/Insight
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 2006-10-26 01:00.AIGA Incite/Insight
Incite/Insight is dedicated to how ideas spark the actions that spark ideas. Each year we focus on areas or aspects of design that have made a difference in our society, our culture, our times. Incite/Insight examines what is stimulating, provocative, fresh and new; and provides a launch pad for thought, a forum for discussion and the prompt for even better design.
AIGA Small Talk IV
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 2006-09-05 18:00.AIGA Small Talk IV
The publications office at Northwestern University provides writing, editorial, design, and print production services to the University. Each year the office produces more than 300 printed publications, including brochures, booklets, and periodicals, for Northwestern's administration, departments, schools, and centers. The office is also responsible for maintaining the University's identity standards. Attendance limited to 20 people.
6:00 pm
Northwestern University
University Relations, 555 Clark Street
Evanston, IL
Price: Members $20, Non-Members $40, Students $10
Unisource Chicago Paper Show 2006
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 2006-08-22 08:23.Ignite the Passion
Invent • Create • Produce
17th Unisource Annual Report Show and Paper Fair
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
6:00pm to 9:00pm
Doors open at 3pm. The show officially begins at 6pm.
Hilton Chicago
720 South Michigan Avenue
RSVP
chicagoreportshow@unisourcelink.com
or 630-705-6242 by September 25, 2006
Space is limited.
As a corporate sponsor of Marwen, we ask you bring to the door a $10 donation in cash or check payable to Marwen (as your admission). Please do not send checks in advance.
Fox River Paper
sponsors a film and panel discussion moderated by Rick Valicenti of Thirst--"Professional/Personal/Passion."
Mohawk Show 7
Mohawk Fine Papers celebrates the designers who go beyond the expected and make visuals extraordinary.
Sappi Printer of the Year Show
recognizes print excellence and innovation for work produced on Sappi papers.
The Chicago Fifty Annual Report Show
Annual reports representing fifty of Chicago's finest corporations and institutions.
Marwen Exhibit
Marwen provides high-quality visual arts, education, college planning and career development programs--all free of charge--to Chicago's under served youth, grades 6 thru 12.
The World's Greatest Paper Mills will be on display to educate and inform:
Abitibi Consolidated
Crane
CTI Paper USA
Domtar
Finch, Pruyn
Fox River Paper/Gilbert Paper
French Papers
MACtac
MeadWestvaco
Mohawk Fine Papers
National Envelope
Neenah Paper
NewPage
OJI Paper
ReichPaper
Sappi Fine Paper
Smart Papers
Stora Enso
WausauPaper
Weyerhaeuser
Yupo
AIGA The Business of Design II
Submitted by administrator on Wed, 2006-07-19 01:00.AIGA The Business of Design II
The AIGA Business of Design Series is for design business leaders, creative directors, and senior managers who are invested in the growth of their design business. The sessions also offer value to those who are considering re-tooling or launching their own firm. The series promises discussion about profitable growth, finance, operations, business development, and career management.
AIGA Small Talk III
Submitted by administrator on Tue, 2006-07-18 18:00.An interdisciplinary studio with offices in Chicago and San Francisco, Studio/lab brings together a talented group of creative professionals with backgrounds in design, architecture, fine arts, photography, video production, and software development. The firm has a long history with AIGA. Team members have served on the Chicago Chapter board and Marcia Lausen, founder of the Chicago office, is currently on the national board. Attendance limited to 25 people.
6:00 pm
Studio/lab
1 East Wacker, Suite 3030
Chicago, IL
Price: Members $20, Non-Members $40, Students $10
AIGA Annual Members Meeting
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 2006-06-15 01:00.The Annual Members Meeting celebrates our accomplishments for the year. It is an opportunity to thank our board members, volunteers, and patrons for the invaluable roles they play within AIGA. We also honor esteemed members by awarding the AIGA Fellow Award and the AIGA Chicago Above and Beyond Award.
AIGA Learning from Legacy
Submitted by administrator on Thu, 2006-06-01 01:00.AIGA Learning from Legacy
Learning from Legacy will be a new event in 2006. It will balance our Fresh Talent event by inviting a renowned designer to speak in Chicago. The featured speaker will have big name draw, certain to attract a large and diverse crowd of designers.

















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