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  2. List of AIGA medalists - Wikipedia

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    The AIGA medal was designed by James Earle Fraser in 1920.. Following is a list of AIGA medalists who have been awarded the American Institute of Graphic Arts medal.. On its website, AIGA says "The medal of the AIGA, the most distinguished in the field, is awarded to individuals in recognition of their exceptional achievements, services or other contributions to the field of graphic design and ...

  3. Category:AIGA medalists - Wikipedia

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    Persons who have received the award of Medalist. "The medal of the AIGA, the most distinguished in the field, is awarded to individuals in recognition of their exceptional achievements, services or other contributions to the field of graphic design and visual communication ."

  4. American Institute of Graphic Arts - Wikipedia

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    The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) is a professional organization for design.Its members practice all forms of communication design, including graphic design, typography, interaction design, user experience, branding and identity.

  5. Cheryl Heller - Wikipedia

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    AIGA award, 2014 [1] Cheryl Heller is an American business strategist and designer . She founded the first Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program in Design for Social Innovation at the School of Visual Arts , is the President of the design lab "CommonWise", and is the recipient of the AIGA Medal for her contribution to the field of design.

  6. Alvin Lustig - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, the American Institute of Graphic Arts awarded Lustig a posthumous AIGA Medal. AIGA awards designers whose work has had "significant impact on the practice of graphic design in the United States." [14] In 2013, New Directions announced that they will be reissuing a selection of their classic titles with the original Lustig cover designs.

  7. Laurie Haycock Makela - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Makelas were invited to co-chair the 2-D graduate design program at Cranbrook after Katherine McCoy left the school. As co-chairs, the Makelas continued McCoy's legacy of innovation by focusing on visual and technological explorations that examined the roles of new media and digital print design.

  8. Ellen Lupton - Wikipedia

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    2007 – AIGA Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement, AIGA. [7] 2000 – AIGA Fifty Books/Fifty Covers award, for "Design Culture Now" invitation design. [26] 1999 – Recipient, Iris Award for History of Decorative Arts, Bard Graduate Center. 1999 – I.D. Magazine Distinction Award, packaging category, for Graphic Design in the Mechanical Age.

  9. J. Abbott Miller - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Miller––together with Ellen Lupton––was awarded the first annual Chrysler Award for Innovation in Design. He is also the recipient of the Augustus St. Gaudens Award from Cooper Union, and received the AIGA medal in 2014. [1] He is a visiting critic in the Graduate Design Program at the Maryland Institute College of Art in