Chapter Partners
AIGA/NY acknowledges the generous support of our Sustaining Partners and encourage you to turn to them first.

Bumble and bumble

Bumble and bumble: dedicated to the craft, culture and commerce of hairdressing. The House of Bumble in the heart of the Meatpacking District offers cutting, color, styling, hair and scalp treatments, shopping, breakfast, lunch, high tea and spectacular views of Manhattan. All are welcome whether bloke or bride - expect top-notch service at a reasonable price. The building is also headquarters for Bb. Products and home to Bb.U, an institute for higher learning for hairdressers.
www.bumbleandbumble.com

Hello World Communications

When CBS approached us to produce Super Bowl and US Open videos, they gave us artistic freedom to come up with show titles and concepts. Hello World is also a media rental company and we provided the audio & video equipment. Our diversification and talent pool makes possible economies and creative synergies not available to the competition Whether it is an Internet project, a corporate video, a documentary, a personal project or postproduction services, please call. We are ready to contribute our considerable enthusiasm and expertise for your special needs.
www.hwc.tv

Noble Desktop

Noble Desktop provides exceptional computer graphics training in New York. They offer classes in print, web, and video, including Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Flash, QuarkXPress, Final Cut, DVD Studio Pro, and Motion. Each student receives ample hands-on training with instructors who are top professionals in their field. In addition, Noble offers several free seminars each month to give prospective students a taste of the training. Noble is Quark and Adobe certified, and is licensed with the New York State Department of Education.
www.nobledesktop.com

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NON-AIGA EVENTS

Design Your Life with Ellen Luptongo

Ellen Lupton has been Cooper-Hewitt’s curator of contemporary design since 1992. Her new book, Design Your Life: The Pleasures and Perils of Everyday Things (St. Martin’s Press, May 2009), is co-authored with her twin sister Julia. Design Your Life takes an irreverent and realistic look at everything from toasters, bras, and pillows to housekeeping and procrastination. Speaking to readers who are both design-conscious and consumer-wary, Design Your Life taps into the popular interest in design as well as people’s desire to make their own way through a mass-produced world. The book, and others by Ellen Lupton, will be available for purchase and signing.

$15 General, $10 Members and AIGA/NY members

Register online by clicking the link above or by calling 212-849-8353