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2016 Portfolio Review Keynote Speaker Announcement
by Sophia Hitchcock \ March 28, 2016
Bird’s Eye View: Lessons from a Failed Launch
by Chelsea Brown \ March 11, 2016
One of my favorite things about being a designer is watching my projects come to life. It’s totally awesome and rewarding when a web page I designed goes live. What’s not so great is when the launch fails.
Student Portfolio Review: A Student’s Perspective
by Amy Lyons \ March 6, 2016
Jordan Godwin, a participant in our 2015 Student Portfolio Review, shares her experience of the Portfolio Review.
Inspiration is Just Around the Block
by Chelsea Brown \ February 11, 2016
National Bulletin: Design and the Civil Rights Movement
by Chelsea Brown \ January 20, 2016
Why I Dine and Draw
by Mayshanna Pandora Briscoe \ January 16, 2016
Dine and Draw an event where one can play and connect!
A Designer’s New Year’s Resolutions
by Chelsea Brown \ January 6, 2016
Board member Chelsea Brown's seven resolutions for 2016 aim to help her live a more creative, productive and independent year. What are your New Year's Resolutions?
National Bulletin: In-house, agency, or freelance—what’s right for me?
by Chelsea Brown \ December 3, 2015
RECAP | SHIFT: The Guerrilla Guide to Job Hunting
by Amy Lyons \ November 29, 2015
To combat the problems with the typical job hunt process, Woody Holliman has resorted to sneakier means of getting in front of people. These guerrilla tactics may be unconventional but they are more satisfactory than the standard approach because these strategies allow you to arrange dozens of interviews with agencies you want to work for, and you are typically only competing with two to three other applicants.
Learning Outside the Box with SkillShare
by Mayshanna Pandora Briscoe \ November 20, 2015
I could go on and on about Skillshare, but the real point is because of my AIGA membership I was able to utilize another resource to make me a well round creative person.
RECAP | What I learned at Studio Tour 2015
by Chelsea Brown \ November 9, 2015
Long story short, the AIGA Raleigh Studio Tour was awesome. I’m always on a bit of design-high after any AIGA event. It’s so inspiring to learn from other designers in the community and know that we can all call AIGA “home”.
5 Reasons Why Mentorship is Important to your Career
by Courtney Leach \ November 5, 2015
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