Aiga Design Cases
2 cases across 2 studios
Designers behind the work
Designers and creative leads credited on Aiga projects in press coverage.
News & interviews
- AIGA NY unveils new identity rooted in community and New York's creative energy
Creative Boom · Dec 1, 2025
AIGA NY, the largest chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, has unveiled a new identity and strategic direction focused on community and New York’s creative energy. Designed by Christopher Guerrero with support from Raven Mo, the refreshed logo and system emphasize inclusivity, dialogue, and the city’s rhythm. The update marks a major milestone in the chapter’s 43-year history and reaffirms its civic role in the design community.
AIGA NYAIGA NYbranding - Hayley Wall: Mastering Complex Ideas Through Illustration
It's Nice That · Jul 29, 2025
The article profiles illustrator Hayley Wall, exploring their decade-long career creating work centered on queerness, disability, gender, and mental health. It highlights their editorial commissions for outlets like The New York Times, LA Times, and Sick Magazine, and delves into their process of translating emotion and identity into richly textured, symbolic illustrations. Written by Sudi Jama, the piece emphasizes Hayley’s belief in hope, community, and storytelling through visual art.
Sick MagazineLA Timeseditorial - AIGA Design Conference by Mother Design
The Brand Identity · Mar 7, 2017
The article showcases Mother Design’s identity work for the AIGA Design Conference, reflecting the organization’s evolution into a broader creative hub. The design centers around a dynamic cube metaphor symbolizing collaboration and the convergence of design disciplines.
- Brand Identity for AIGA Design Conference by Mother Design
BP&O · Feb 17, 2017
BP&O features Mother Design’s brand identity for the 2016 AIGA Design Conference, highlighting its vibrant, multi-coloured system inspired by the diversity and convergence of creative disciplines. The identity combines the mechanical precision of Suisse Int'l Mono with expressive 3D forms and motion, symbolizing AIGA’s evolving role as a hub for the design community. Richard Baird praises the balance of concept, flexibility, and visual cohesion across print and motion applications.
