gatherings, Done Differently.
Event Field Notes
Debbie Millman and Michael Bierut of AIGA NY: When You’re Sitting Next to Your Heroes
Oen Hammonds of AIGA Austin and Carlos Estrada of AIGA Detroit: The Silo Busters
The First Six Minutes: What a Figma Webinar Reminded Me About Hospitality in Digital Events
Carolyn Colonna and Taylor Nall of AIGA Charlotte: When Your Chapter Programming Strategy is Business in the Front, Party in the Back
Most Events Are Expensive Mistakes Pretending to Be Strategy
The Work That Doesn’t Feel Like Work
From Cleveland to Chicago: How Jenn Visocky O’Grady & Justin Ahrens Built a Design Legacy with AIGA on Pyramids, Posters, and Pizza Costumes
Beyond Thank Yous: What Community Leaders Really Need
When Love Meets Leadership: Laurel Webster and James Hersick’s Journey from AIGA Blue Ridge to Community Impact
Why I Stopped Trusting General Event “Best Practices” and Started Building Community Instead
Room Sharing & Pyramid Schemes: How Kevin Berger & Aaron Shurts Saved AIGA Seattle
Just Because You Can, Doesn’t Mean You Should: The Problem With Messy Webinars
When AIGA Jacksonville’s Karen & Varick Accidentally Engineered the Perfect Chapter Culture & Had No Idea They Were Doing It
Webinars Aren’t Just Events. They’re Long Sales Conversations.
On Community, and a Long Overdue Debt of Gratitude
When AIGA Philadelphia’s Kelly Holohan & Michele Cooper Ruled the AIGA World (And Facebook Didn’t Exist)
Letters Alone Mean Nothing: How TypeCon Keeps the Craft and the Community Alive