AIGA (formerly an acronym for the "American Institute of Graphic Arts") is an American professional organization for design. Organized in 1914, AIGA currently has more than 20,000 members throughout 65 chapters nationwide. Its activities include 365: AIGA Year in Design and 50 Books/50 Covers. The organization's tagline is "the professional association for design", which is used immediately after the AIGA name in its own publications.

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  • El American Institute of Graphic Arts (en español como Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Norteamérica, conocido simplemente como AIGA) es un colegio oficial de diseño gráfico creado en los Estados Unidos en 1914. Es conocida por sus actividades de diseño técnico, específicamente en la creación de pictogramas del Departamento de Transporte de los Estados Unidos en 1979. Actualmente está organizado por 20.000 miembros a través de 65 sedes en todo el país.
  • AIGA (formerly an acronym for the "American Institute of Graphic Arts") is an American professional organization for design. Organized in 1914, AIGA currently has more than 20,000 members throughout 65 chapters nationwide. Its activities include 365: AIGA Year in Design and 50 Books/50 Covers. The organization's tagline is "the professional association for design", which is used immediately after the AIGA name in its own publications.
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  • El American Institute of Graphic Arts (en español como Instituto de Artes Gráficas de Norteamérica, conocido simplemente como AIGA) es un colegio oficial de diseño gráfico creado en los Estados Unidos en 1914. Es conocida por sus actividades de diseño técnico, específicamente en la creación de pictogramas del Departamento de Transporte de los Estados Unidos en 1979. Actualmente está organizado por 20.000 miembros a través de 65 sedes en todo el país.
  • AIGA (formerly an acronym for the "American Institute of Graphic Arts") is an American professional organization for design. Organized in 1914, AIGA currently has more than 20,000 members throughout 65 chapters nationwide. Its activities include 365: AIGA Year in Design and 50 Books/50 Covers. The organization's tagline is "the professional association for design", which is used immediately after the AIGA name in its own publications.
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