What’s Next? AIGA Chicago’s 2016 Individual Student Grant

What’s Next?
AIGA Chicago’s 2016 Individual Student Grant
Applications due May 27, 2016

You’re just about to finish design school, or you’re already done (congrats!), and you’re likely asking yourself: what’s next?

AIGA Chicago is offering you the opportunity to take initiative and propose a project that will extend your studies, advance your design research, kickstart your career, or otherwise progress your creative momentum—in a manner that is visible to the broader design community.

By supporting self-initiated projects and practices of recent graduates, AIGA Chicago hopes to advance individual Chicago designers while strengthening and expanding the creative community that supports them. Our 2016 Individual Student Grant awards $1,500 to assist one recent graduate in initiating a unique, viable and focused design project in Chicago.

If you’re a recent graduate from a Chicago-area design program—or a recent grad working in the Chicago area—and have a project in mind, we encourage you to apply. Follow our simple guidelines below to propose a project that you’d like to undertake within the next six months. We can’t wait to see what’s next for you.

 

Are you eligible?

  • Open to all Chicago-area AIGA members graduating from a full-time design program within the 2015-2016 academic year (fall 2015 through fall 2016), regardless of major
  • Open to recent graduates from both undergraduate and graduate programs
  • Applicant must be an AIGA member
  • The portion of your project supported by these funds must be completed by December 31, 2016
  • AIGA Chicago will ask you to share periodic updates on your process with the AIGA community via blog posts
  • AIGA Chicago will ask you to present the results of your work to our board and the community when the project is complete

 

Great! Now apply:
Please complete the application form below, then submit a single PDF containing:

  • A proposal describing the work that the award will support: include a title, the concept, a timeline for completion, your objectives or goals, any costs that the award may be used to cover for the production of your work, and how you believe the project will impact your career and the broader design community. No more than two pages describing what you intend to make, write, or otherwise create with the award.
  • A portfolio of design work: you may submit more than one image per project but no more than 10 images total. Please include project title, media, and a very brief description of each assignment or project. Label your materials clearly with your name, school affiliation, degree sought, and graduation date.
  • A letter of recommendation from a professor in your program

Submit your sample project images as a single PDF (no larger than 10mb) to education@chicago.aiga.org

 

Important Dates

  • Proposal Due: Friday, May 27, 2016
  • Grant Recipient Announced: June 2016
  • Project Complete (with report to AIGA Chicago Board): No later than December 31, 2016

Proposals will be judged by a committee of judges, and will be based on perceived impact on both the designer undertaking the project and the community; clarity of intent; and the feasibility. The grant recipient will be notified and announced publicly June 2016.
If you have any questions regarding the submission process, please contact David Sieren, AIGA Chicago Education Co-Chair, at david@chicago.aiga.org.

 

By AIGA Chicago
Published May 4, 2016
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