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About The Art Institutes

AIGA, the American Institute of Graphic ARts, is the professional association for design, and is committed to furthering excellence in design as a broadly-defined discipline, strategic tool for business and cultural force. AIGA is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, participate in critical analysis and research – more... and advance education and ethical practice. – lessMore from ZoomInfo »

The Art Institutes Employer Reviews

To this place, all you are is just a number
Assistant director of admissions (Former Employee), Pittsburgh, PA – April 8, 2013
teaching online is great!
Online Instructor of Graphic Design (Current Employee), Online teaching from home – February 26, 2013
Warning...place Lacks Everything!
Assistant Director of Admissions (Former Employee), Fort Lauderdale – February 22, 2013
Sales Environment! Not an Educational Institute
Assistant Director of Admissions (Current Employee), Virginia Beach – February 4, 2013
Dynamic environment with dynamic schedule
Assistant Director of Admissions (Current Employee), San Bernardino, CA – December 28, 2012

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