Journals In 1947 AIGA started publishing the
AIGA Journal of Graphic Design (ISSN 0736-5322), which in 2000 was renamed
Trace: AIGA Journal of Design (ISSN 1471-3497). The journal ceased publication in 2003. Between 2000 and 2003, AIGA published
Loop: AIGA Journal of Interaction Design Education, an “interactive, web-based” research journal on interaction and visual interface design co-sponsored by
Virginia Commonwealth University’s Center for Design Studies. Between 2004 and 2011, AIGA published
Voice: AIGA Journal of Design, “an online publication for the discussion of design matters” listing
Steven Heller as its editor. Although the journal was stated in “What AIGA is doing and why” after AIGA revamped its website in May 2011, it was subsumed under AIGA’s main site and ceased to exist as a distinct entity.
Books As part of its strategy to “publish critical thinking about design and designing”, AIGA also “copublishes selected works by thought leaders in design” under the imprint of “AIGA Design Press”. Published titles include •
The Open Brand: When Push Comes to Pull in a Web-Made World (Kelly Mooney and Nita Rollins, 2008) •
Digital Foundations: Intro to Media Design with the Adobe Creative Suite (Xtine Burrough and
Michael Mandiberg, 2008), which was released under a
Creative Commons license •
Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices (Dan Saffer, 2006) •
Designing With Web Standards (
Jeffrey Zeldman, 2006) •
Inside/Outside: From the Basics to the Practice of Design (
Malcolm Grear, 2006) •
ZAG: The Number-One Strategy of High-Performance Brands (
Marty Neumeier, 2006) •
Do Good: How Design Can Change the World (David B. Berman, 2008) •
Writing for Visual Thinkers: A Guide for Artists and Designers (Andrea Marks, 2011) AIGA has also published the periodically updated
AIGA professional practices in graphic design including a translation to simplified Chinese.
Other publication activities In 2014, AIGA's editorial director Perrin Drumm created Eye on Design as a source for new and emerging graphic designers. Founded first as an online blog, Eye on Design grew into a multimedia platform that included a tri-annual print magazine, conference, event series, weekly newsletter, and social media activations." ==See also==