AIGA Medal
The medal of AIGA—the most distinguished honor in the profession of communication design—has been awarded since 1920 to individuals in recognition of their exceptional achievements to the advancement of the field of design as a respected craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force. Medals have been awarded to individuals who have set standards of excellence over a lifetime of work or have made individual contributions to innovation within the practice of design.
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2022 AIGA Medalists
Andrew Satake Blauvelt
“Expansion”
Recognized for his vast work in the field of art and design in service of the public—a steward of design history, he has redefined the traditional role of the museum in the community and made innovative cultural and educational programming accessible to all
Emily Oberman
“Achievement”
Recognized for imprinting our visual culture with her wit and great fluency of style—highly influential, she is a north star for designers in business and ubiquitous as a graphic artist in entertainment
Louise Sandhaus
“Enrichment”
Recognized for her presence and voice in the community as an educator and author—brilliant yet accessible, her work elevates under-recognized designers through stunning publications, insightful storytelling, and an eye toward design in everyday life
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2022 Awards Selection Committee
- Chris Dingwall, Design Historian and Curator, Oakland University
- Sheharazad Fleming (Co-Chair), Director of Digital Design and Marketing, Office of L.A. City Mayor
- Karin Fong, Director + Designer, Imaginary Forces
- Maribeth Kradel-Weitzel (Co-Chair), Assistant Provost, Associate Professor and Program Director of MS Health Communication Design, Thomas Jefferson University
Nominations and Selection Criteria
- To celebrate designers who represent the highest aspirations of our members by honoring inspirational individuals who have successfully enhanced the value and deepened the impact of design on business, society, and culture, through their unique and outstanding contributions in the practice of design, teaching, writing, or leadership of the profession.
- To increase public awareness and understanding of the critical and influential role of design and designers in business, culture, and our communities at large.
AIGA members are invited to submit nominations to be considered by next year’s committee. To nominate an inspirational colleague, mentor, or individual who has made a significant impact in the U.S., simply complete the nomination form. Include the name of the nominee, a short paragraph about why the individual should be considered, and a link to their website or portfolio. Nominations are accepted on a rolling basis and are considered year after year for the next awards cycle. Each year, nominations for the AIGA Medal are reviewed by an awards committee to verify eligibility. Yearly recommendations for Medal awards are then presented to the AIGA National Board of Directors for majority approval. The Board approves a slate of Medalists, and does not propose or reject individual names recommended by the committee.
- Achievement: With a focus on craft, eligible nominees will have made a historically significant contribution to the profession
- Enrichment: With a focus on community, eligible nominees will have set a new benchmark for service as community catalysts
- Expansion: With a focus on possibility, nominees will have pushed the envelope to broaden the scope of what we consider great design
The AIGA board of directors has issued the following instructions:
- Minimum of one and maximum of three medals will be awarded each year
- As a whole, the select group of Medalists should represent the design community’s diversity of design practice, gender, ethnicity, and geography
- While AIGA’s roots are founded in traditional forms of graphic design, the selected group of awardees should reflect the broad scope of where the profession of design is today
- Honor designers as exemplary, living role models of inspiration and aspiration to our members
One Honorary Medal per year may be awarded at the discretion of the committee to recognize a designer posthumously. Recognition opportunities for posthumous awards may vary.
Additional attributes for consideration:
- Exemplary service to AIGA and the broader design community
- Strong leader and role model for AIGA’s members and its mission of design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force
- Public advocacy for the profession
- Consistent commitment to social change
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2021 AIGA Medalists
Archie Boston, Jr.
“Expanding voice”
Recognized for his longstanding commitment to his students as an educator, mentor, and profound influence on the community of Los Angeles, as well as his bold, funny, polemical designs from a lifetime body of work.
Terry Irwin
“Expanding envelope”
Recognized for her vision and enduring provocation to shape design education and philosophy through Transition Design—the need for societal transitions towards more sustainable and plural futures.
Cheryl D. Miller
“Expanding access”
Recognized for her outsized influence within the profession to end the marginalization of BIPOC designers through her civil rights activism, industry exposé writing, research rigor, and archival vision.
Thomas Miller
“Expanding recognition”
Recognized posthumously for his tenacity and impeccable craft as a pioneering graphic designer and art director for global brands—based in Chicago, whose work culminated in the timeless DuSable Museum mosaics.
2019 Medalists
Past Recipients
2022–2008
2022
Andrew Satake Blauvelt
Emily Oberman
Louise Sandhaus
2021
Archie Boston, Jr.
Terry Irwin
Cheryl D. Miller
Thomas Miller
2019
Alexander Girard
Geoff McFetridge
Debbie Millman
2018
Aaron Douglas
Arem Duplessis
Karin Fong
Susan Kare
Victor Moscoso
2017
Art Chantry
Emmett McBain
Rebeca Méndez
Mark Randall
Nancy Skolos and Thomas Wedell
Lance Wyman
2016
Ruth Ansel
Richard Grefé
Maira Kalman
Gere Kavanaugh
Corita Kent
2015
Paola Antonelli
Hillman Curtis
Emory Douglas
Dan Friedman
Marcia Lausen
2014
Charles S. Anderson
Dana Arnett
David Carson
Kyle Cooper
Michael Cronan
Richard Danne
Stephen Doyle
Louise Fili
Michael Donovan and Nancye Green
Bob Greenberg
Sylvia Harris
Cheryl Heller
Alexander Isley
Chip Kidd
Michael Mabry
Abbott Miller
Bill Moggridge
Sean Adams and Noreen Morioka
Kenneth Carbone and Leslie Smolan
Gael Towey
Ann Willoughby
2013
John Bielenberg
Jonathan Hoefler and Tobias Frere-Jones
William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand
Stefan Sagmeister
Lucille Tenazas
Wolfgang Weingart
2011
Ralph Caplan
Elaine Lustig Cohen
Armin Hofmann
Robert Vogele
2010
Steve Frykholm
John Maeda
Jennifer Morla
2009
Pablo Ferro
Carin Goldberg
Doyald Young
2008
2007–1990
2007
Ed Fella
Ellen Lupton
Bruce Mau
Georg Olden
2006
Michael Bierut
Rick Valicenti
Lorraine Wild
2005
Bart Crosby
Meredith Davis
Steff Geissbuhler
2004
Joseph Binder
Sheila Levrant de Bretteville
Charles Coiner
The Coynes
James Cross
Jay Doblin
Joe Duffy
Martin Fox
Caroline Warner Hightower
Kit Hinrichs
Walter Landor
Philip B. Meggs
James Miho
Silas H. Rhodes
Jack Stauffacher
Alex Steinweiss
Deborah Sussman
Edward Tufte
Fred Woodward
Richard Saul Wurman
2003
B. Martin Pedersen
Woody Pirtle
2002
Robert Brownjohn
Chris Pullman
2001
Samuel Antupit
Paula Scher
2000
Laurie Haycock and Scott Makela
Fred Seibert
Michael Vanderbyl
1999
Steven Heller
Tibor Kalman
Katherine McCoy
1998
Louis Danziger
April Greiman
1997
Lucian Bernhard
Zuzana Licko and Rudy VanderLans
1996
George Lois
Cipe Pineles
1995
Matthew Carter
Stan Richards
Ladislav Sutnar
1994
Muriel Cooper
John Massey
1993
Alvin Lustig
Tomoko Miho
1992
Lester Beall
Rudolph de Harak
George Nelson
1991
Colin Forbes
E. McKnight Kauffer
1990
Alvin Eisenman
Frank Zachary
1989–1960
1989
Paul Davis
Bea Feitler
1988
William Golden
George Tscherny
1987
Alexey Brodovitch
Gene Federico
1986
Walter Herdeg
1985
Seymour Chwast
1984
Leo Lionni
1983
Herbert Matter
1982
Massimo and Lella Vignelli
1981
Saul Bass
1980
Herb Lubalin
1979
Ivan Chermayeff and Thomas Geismar
1978
Lou Dorfsman
1977
Charles and Ray Eames
1976
Jerome Snyder
Henry Wolf
1975
Bradbury Thompson
1974
Robert Rauschenberg
1973
Richard Avedon
Allen Hurlburt
Philip Johnson
1972
Milton Glaser
1971
Will Burtin
1970
Herbert Bayer
1969
Robert L. Leslie
1968
Dr. Giovanni Mardersteig
1967
Romana Javitz
1966
Paul Rand
1965
Leonard Baskin
1963
Saul Steinberg
1962
Willem Sandberg
1961
Paul A. Bennett
1960
Walter Paepcke
1959–1920
1959
May Massee
1958
Ben Shahn
1957
Dr. M. F. Agha
1956
Ray Nash
1955
P. J. Conkwright
1954
Will Bradley
Jan Tschichold
1953
George Macy
1952
Joseph Blumenthal
1951
Harry L. Gage
1950
Earnest Elmo Calkins
Alfred A. Knopf
1948
Lawrence C. Wroth
1947
Elmer Adler
Stanley Morison
1945
Frederic G. Melcher
1944
Edward Epstean
1942
Edwin and Robert Grabhorn
1941
Carl Purington Rollins
1940
Thomas M. Cleland
1939
William A. Kittredge
1935
Rudolph Ruzicka
J. Thompson Willing
1934
Henry Lewis Bullen
1932
Porter Garnett
1931
Dard Hunter
1930
Henry Watson Kent
1929
William A. Dwiggins
1927
Timothy Cole
Frederic W. Goudy
1926
Burton Emmett
1925
Bruce Rogers
1924
Stephen H. Horgan
1922
Daniel Berkeley Updike
1920
Norman T. A. Munder
AIGA Medalists In the News
Press Release
May 6, 2021
AIGA Medalists Announced
Meet AIGA’s 2021 Medalists, representing the vibrant spectrum of design excellence.
Press Release
March 25, 2019
AIGA Medalists Announced
Meet AIGA’s 2019 Medalists, representing the vibrant spectrum of design excellence.