AIGA offers both print and online publications to members and the design community. AIGA is committed to stimulating thinking about design through the exchange of ideas and information, the encouragement of critical analysis and research and the advancement of education and ethical practice.
To the extent possible, AIGA publications are provided in such a way that they may be broadly distributed, with proper attribution, to spread the message of the value of design as widely as possible.
In addition to the compilation of the year's best in design, represented by 365: AIGA Year in Design, AIGA also publishes a number of smaller pieces each year, ranging from brochures in the Design Business and Ethics series to booklets intended to help business understand the value of working with designers.
This series of brochures examines the key concerns a designer faces in maintaining a successful practice. Available for download, these documents are a great resource for educating clients on standard practice and legality.
AIGA journals
AIGA's online journalsVoice, Gain and Loopprovide resources on design criticism, interactive media and education, and design and business, respectively. Through the Design Forum, they allow members to engage in a dialogue with renowned designers and critics.
Communiqué
Get the latest information on national initiatives and events delivered to your desktop. Find out what makes AIGA such a unique and stimulating organization.
AIGA Design Press
The AIGA Design Press is committed to stimulating thinking at the intersection of design, business and culture. The Press is a partnership with New Riders Publishing as a means of extending AIGA's traditional role in advancing the art, practice and theory of design.
Symbol signs
This system of 50 symbol signs was designed for use at the crossroads of modern life. Produced through a collaboration between AIGA and the U.S. Department of Transportation, they are an example of how public-minded designers can address universal communication needs.