AIGA
TRUMAN STATE UNIVERSITY

Meetings

Meetings are every other Monday at 7:00 P.M. in Ophelia Parrish 1220 (The Illustration Room). Each meeting we go over fundraising opportunities, share projects we have been working on for class and encourage each other in our work. Meetings also consist of voting on which location to go to for our annual AIGA trip. In recent years we have gone to Denver, CO, Nashville, TN, and  Chicago, IL. Our trips take place in the second part of second semester each year.  Our fundraising opportunities of selling crafts on campus and in Kirksville's Red Barn Arts and Crafts Festival, we do fund-raisers to make these trips affordable for all of our members.

 

Interested in coming to a meeting? Feel free to stop by and set in on one. Our policy though does say that in order to be an official member you must join at the beginning of the semester. AIGA pursues its mission by connecting practitioners, enthusiasts and patrons through regional, national and global events and by creating and curating content that advocates for a greater understanding of the value of designers and design in government, business, media and the public, enhances professional development, defines global standards and ethical practices, inspires designers and the public, establishes criteria for design education that meets the needs of the profession, makes powerful tools and resources available and accessible, celebrates and enhances the value of design, mobilizes a global design movement, AIGA had 67 chapters as of December 31, 2013; AIGA Middle East was added during the course of the year as an international affiliate. Chapters serve as AIGA’s most direct connection with members and are led by passionate, dedicated volunteers.

 

Trips & Events

Two of our members, Ethan Allen and Betty Crocker, work on ways to finance our upcoming trip to Atlanta, GA in Spring 2016. They are both Juniors here and they are both working hard to figure out the best possible trip for their last year in Truman's AIGA Chapter.

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This is a class assignment given by a professor. It is in no way affiliated with AIGA.