About
AIGA San Francisco
The San Francisco chapter of AIGA, the professional association for design, is one of the largest and most active in the country, representing over 1,600 designers in graphics, interaction, experience, motion, and affiliated fields in the Greater Bay Area. The board of directors continues to advance the chapter’s vision, mission, values and goals. Read More.
- Our Vision: What does AIGA SF aspire to?
- Our Mission: What is the purpose of AIGA SF?
- Our Values: What are the ideals of AIGA SF?
- Our Position: How is AIGA SF unique?
- Our Goals: What does the AIGA SF board intend to do?
Official AIGA Sponsors
AIGA’s official sponsors support national initiatives that impact AIGA San Francisco and all of our members. Their support is critical to AIGA’s full range of programs each year and represents a substantial and sustained investment in the future of design and the design profession.
San Francisco Chapter Partners and Sponsors
Without the support of our sponsors, AIGA SF would not be able to present the number of events and programs to the Bay Area design community. AIGA SF is a 501-c-3 non-profit organization, which makes sponsorship commitments tax deductible. Our federal tax ID is 94-2998197. For more information, please Contact Us,.
Download our 2011-12 Sponsorship Brochure.
Presenting Sponsors
Event Sponsors
Programming & In-Kind Sponsors
- AIA San Francisco
- Almaden Press
- Andy Proehl & Anne Muldoon
- Autodesk
- California College of the Arts (CCA)
- Chronicle Books
- Clement Mok, CMCD | Visual Symbols Productions
- Emma Email Marketing
- Ex'pression College for Digital Arts
- FTC Skateboarding
- Factor Design
- French Paper
- Magnolia Photo Booth
- Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
History of AIGA
AIGA, the professional association for design, is the oldest and largest membership association for professionals engaged in the discipline, practice and culture of designing. The San Francisco chapter of AIGA is one of the largest and most active in the country, representing over 1,600 designers in graphics, interaction, experience, motion, and affiliated fields in the Greater Bay Area. Read More.
Board of Directors
AIGA San Francisco is run by a dedicated board of directors and by equally devoted committee members.
- Alice Bybee
- President
- Iron Creative
- David Hisaya Asari
- Vice President & Diversity Chair
- David Asari
- Jay Ganaden
- Treasurer
- Momentum Design Lab
- Kelsey Baker
- Student Liaison
- The Art Institute of California-San Francisco
- Kristen Bouvier
- Social Impact Co-Chair
- Morphos Art
- Sarah Brooks
- Sustainability Chair
- Hot Studio
- Allison Bucchere
- Programming Co-Chair
- Creative Lift
- Amy Compeau
- Student Liaison
- California College of the Arts
- Rob Duncan
- Education Chair
- Dowling Duncan
- Andrea Falke
- Student Liaison
- Academy of Art University
- Ryan Fitzgibbon
- Communications Co-Chair
- IDEO
- Earl Gee
- Membership Chair
- Gee + Chung Design
- Jessica Gore
- Communications Co-Chair
- Gore Creative
- Amy Hayes Stellhorn
- Programming Co-Chair, Silicon Valley
- Larsen
- Lauren Kelly
- Programming Co-Chair
- GNU Group
- Joe Miller
- Programming Co-Chair, Silicon Valley
- Joe Miller's Company
- David Muro II
- Programming Co-Chair
- Voicebox Creative
- Henrik Olsen
- Interactive Chair
- Hot Studio
- Arvi Raquel-Santos
- Social Impact Co-Chair
- Weymouth Design
- Loretta Robinson
- Associate Volunteer Coordinator
- Art Institute of California-San Francisco
- Courtney Utt
- Volunteer Coordinator
- Uttwerk
- Dawn Zidonis
- Executive Director
- AIGA San Francisco
AIGA San Francisco Advisory Board
The Advisory Board is comprised of past board members who offer their expertise to the current board. List of Advisory Board
AIGA San Francisco Fellows
The Fellow Award recognizes mature designers who have made a significant contribution to raising the standards of excellence in practice and conduct within their community. List of Fellows






