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RE:MEMBER .Issue 40

WELCOME

Welcome to the June issue of Re:Member!

“The details are not the details. They make the design.”
—Charles Eames

Much like design is nothing without the details, AIGA Chicago is
nothing without its members. So this month we are celebrating each and
every one of you at our Annual Member Meeting.

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 39

WELCOME

Welcome to the May issue of Re:Member!

Spring is in the air! The sky is bluer, the grass is greener and best
of all—the weather is warmer. And what better way for AIGA Chicago to
celebrate than with our Business of Design II event which highlights
the successful t-shirt business of Threadless. This event is only a
week away and space is limited. So register now to save your place!

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 38

WELCOME

 

Welcome to the April issue of Re:Member and of course the Spring event
I, like many Chicagoans, celebrate most—the annual putting away of the
snow shovel event! And even if April’s proverbial rains dampen that
celebration, AIGA Chicago is prepared with several spectacular events
that will surely keep you dancing in the rain!

Those of you who weren’t able to make it to Business of Design I or Small Talk II can read below for a summary of those events.

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 37

Welcome

Welcome to the March issue of RE:MEMBER!

Let’s begin with a show of hands from members who participated in the
AIGA Chicago chapter survey that was e-mailed out on February 12. Kudos
to the members with their hands up! Members who don’t have their hands
raised: We urge you to complete the chapter survey as soon as possible.
Why? Because your critical feedback is vitally important in helping to
shape chapter activities and improving member services so that we may
better serve our members’ needs.

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 36

WELCOME

Welcome to the February issue of Re:Member. Has the cold weather got
you down? Are you tired of staying home night after night watching
TV-show reruns? Well, we’ve got the cure to help you beat your winter
blues! Clear Space I! Drinks and good conversation with your fellow
AIGA Chicago members are guaranteed to beat another dreary night at
home. So put down the TV remote, get off the couch, hire that
babysitter and come join us for Clear Space I on February 7 at The
Motel Bar!

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 30

Welcome

Welcome to the August issue of RE:MEMBER. Get ready
to say goodbye to the lazy days of summer and get set for an autumn
filled with exciting events you don’t want to miss! For those who
missed last month’s Small Talk, read below for a summary of the evening
at Liska + Associates. And don’t forget to join us for our Clear Space
event this Thursday night. Enjoy a night out on the town with cool
drinks and good company at Trace.

“Allow events to change you. You have to be willing to

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 28

Welcome

Welcome to the June issue of Re:Member. If you
weren’t able to attend last month’s Small Talk, read below for a
summary of the evening at Avenue, and make sure you get to one of this
summer’s many exciting events! This month’s Annual Member Meeting is
the perfect chance to meet and mingle with your fellow designers. Read
below for more details of this important event. We’ll see you there.

“You don’t have to see the world; what you have to do is observe the world.”
—Ray Charles

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RE:MEMBER .Issue 27

Welcome

Welcome to the May issue of Re:Member. For those who
didn’t make it to last month’s Fresh Talent, you missed three of our
city’s accomplished designers as they showcased fresh work coming out
of Chicago. Read the review below to get the scoop, and make sure to
drop by this month’s Small Talk at Avenue. Also, thanks to all who
submitted work for the AIGA Chicago Snap Shot—we look forward to
profiling your work at next month’s Annual Members Meeting.

“To play it safe is not to play.”
—Robert Altman, film director

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