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Recycling and Reuse | Green Schools | Renewable Energy | Environmental Education | Greenhouse Gases | Life Cycle Assessment | Education, Government and Sustainability | Public and Government Education | Sustainable Energy Development | Certified Timber Harvesting | Global Wood Products Industry | Advertising | Sustainability Education | Environmental Resource Center | Ecolabeling and Certification | Sustainable Forestry | Ecological Footprint | Biomimicry | Climate Change | Sustainable Production | Publishing | Media and Communication | Forestry Law and Policy | Consumption and Green Consumers | Industrial Ecology | Sustainable Materials
About [Edit]
The AIGA Center for Sustainable Design is dedicated to providing designers with a wide range of information regarding sustainable business practice. Through case studies, interviews, resources and discourse, this site will encourage and support designers as they incorporate sustainable thinking into their professional lives.
AIGA Center for Sustainable Design is an initiative of the American Institute for Graphic Arts.
Sustainability is a growing concern for many designers. Accordingly, it will be examined from a wide range of perspectives: from the nuts and bolts of daily studio life to the larger marketplace dynamics and global concerns within which designers operate. This will be accomplished primarily through the community website, conferences and an online forum.
Our Mission
The AIGA Center for Sustainable Design is dedicated to providing designers with practical information regarding sustainable business practice. Through case studies, interviews, answers and discourse the Center will encourage and support designers as they incorporate sustainable thinking into their professional lives.Sustainability is a growing concern for many designers. Accordingly, it will be examined from a wide range of perspectives: from the nuts and bolts of daily studio life to the larger marketplace dynamics and global concerns within which designers operate. This will be accomplished primarily through the community website, conferences and an online forum.


