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Introducing AIGA CO Top 25 Lists

Let’s face it–we are pretty spoiled to live in such an amazing city and state. We get at least 300 days of sunshine, we can escape to the beautiful Rocky Mountains in less than an hour, and we are home to an incredible and dynamic creative community.

To celebrate our wonderful community as well as AIGA Colorado’s 25th Anniversary, we thought it would be fun and exciting to compile 25 “Top 25” lists of various categories, some design related and some about our great state.

In order to complete this task we need your help. Over the next few months in AIGA Colorado’s weekly DesignWire email newsletter, we will pose a question such as “what is your favorite typeface?” It will then link to our Facebook page where you can weigh in with your answers. To keep the conversation going, use the hashtag #AIGACO25. Once we have compiled all of the answers, we will reveal the top 10 answers in each category.

This is your chance to participate and engage with others in the design community, so stay tuned and look out for AIGA Colorado’s DesignWire every Tuesday. We look forward to hearing from all of our members and your experiences as designers in colorful Colorado.

Join the conversation now!

 

TOP 25 List Question:

Favorite AIGA CO event ever?
Favorite art gallery
Most inspirational designer?
Favorite thing to do besides design?
Best happy hour
Best mountain to ski/ride
What typeface (outside of Comic Sans and Papyrus) do you despise the most?
Best storefront signage
Best pantone color?
Best type combinations to use? (one serif, one san-serif)
Best print shop
Best app
Best hiking trail
Best Design resources website
Best mountain area to get away to?
What do you listen to when you’re in the design zone?
Favorite website to procrastinate
Best Colorado beer?
Best bike trail
Favorite thing to design (print, digital, motion graphics, etc.)
Best place for design news
Best design publication
Best sushi
Favorite Coffee shop to get work done
Best podcast

By AIGA Colorado
Published February 17, 2015
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