The AIGA Design Census launched in December 2016, with the goal of collecting important information about today's Design industry. Data was collected for a 20-day period, and was published in January 2017 by the AIGA. Designers have been invited to analyze the data, and submit data visualizations and infographics to an online gallery hosted by AIGA. The Design Census is a collaboration between AIGA and Google Design.
The work in this repository is contributing to a series of posts being published on Medium, providing analysis and commentary on the Design Census. For explanation and context on the files available here please refer to the following:
- Part 1 - Participation
- Part 2 - Accessible Data
- Part 3 - The Puzzle of Pay
- Part 4 - Investigating Design’s Gender Pay Gap
- Work by Archie Bagnall, on behalf of AIGA Orange County
- Forked from: https://github.com/AIGAGitHub/DesignCensus2016
- Jonathan Lee & Frank Migliorelli: Leaders of AIGA and Google's Design Census initiative
- Nick Prestileo: AIGA Director, Chapter Development
- Sosolimited: Created the initial data cleaning pass on the US raw data
- Debbie Millman, Jessica Hische, and the team at Willoughby Design (Ann Willoughby, Megan Stephens, & Zack Shubkagel) for their contributions to Part 4
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
Get in touch: mail@archiebagnall.co.uk