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AIGA Seattle History
The founding of AIGA Seattle established a benchmark for activity early in its history. AIGA Seattle's kick-off event, held on October 29, 1986 at the Seattle Art Museum in Volunteer Park was attended by nearly 200 people, including guest speaker Kit Hinrichs of the AIGA National Executive Board and AIGA Seattle's Founding President, Pat Hansen. With the commitment of the Chapter's first Board of Directors, a dedicated group of vendors and design firms raised more than $20,000 in seed money, and AIGA Seattle was established as the 9th AIGA Chapter in the nation. Since its inception, it has seen its membership grow from a core group of 19 individuals up to 650 members. Currently we have 550 members and are the 8th largest chapter. AIGA Seattle has maintained its role as a national mentor to other chapters, and has helped establish Seattle as one of the premier graphic design communities in North America.


AIGA National History
The American Institute of Graphic Arts was established in 1914 by a group of 40 people from the National Arts Club in New York City, who met and drafted a constitution for a new organization that would serve as "a source of pleasure and intellectual profit" to it's members. William W. Howland, publisher and editor of the magazine The Outlook was elected first president. By 1922, AIGA adopted bylaws stating a desire to stimulate and encourage those in design; foster concerns for standards of design; form a center for the exchange of ideas; and stimulate the public taste. Those objectives still lie at the organization's core.

Today, AIGA serves more than 15,780 members throughout North America, including Canada and Mexico. In the 1980s AIGA began establishing national chapters, and today there are 47 celebrating excellence in design and promoting an understanding and respect for the profession.


The spirit that started AIGA Seattle
Learn more about AIGA Seattle founding members Anne Traver and Pat Hansen. Read article