The AIGA understands that design is a powerful conduit for change.
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This 'Sustainability 101' talkshop is specifically designed to engage graphic designers in the excitement of the sustainability movement in Hawai‘i. Seven core concepts of sustainability are introduced using local case studies as related to the profession of graphic design. Attendees will learn the language of sustainability to articulate new ideas and to explore ways of integrating the concepts into projects that will save money, benefit your community, and the environment.
FREE FOR AIGA STUDENT MEMBERS – $5 FOR NON-AIGA STUDENT MEMBERS
$10 FOR AIGA MEMBERS – $15 FOR AIGA NON-MEMBERS
LIGHT PUPUS WILL BE SERVED AFTER THE LECTURE
SPONSORED BY HAGADONE PRINTING COMPANY
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ABOUT SHANAH TRAVENNA
BSc Mechanical Engineering – Student Sustainability Coordinator
Shanah Travenna is the Coordinator of Sustainable UH, a campus organization striving to establish the University of Hawai‘i (UH) System as a world leader in sustainability. As the previous director of the Sustainable Saunders initiative, she coordinated a dynamic interdisciplinary student team called the HUB (Help Us Bridge) and has used the lessons learned from Saunders to design 'Sustainability 101' curriculum. Shanah currently teaches a capstone undergraduate course on the community and sustainability interships, is a researcher in the department of Electrical Engineering's Renewable Energy and Island Sustainability (REIS) program and is also completing her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning in Spring 2010.
ABOUT SUSTAINABLEUH
Sustainable UH is a student-led organization on a mission to be of service to those who support the University of Hawai'i system as a world leader in sustainable education, research and practices by providing “student-power” for energy audits, waste audits, de-lamping, and other green workforce development projects.
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AIGA Honolulu Chapter
P.O. Box 22789, Honolulu, HI 96823-2789
www.honolulu.aiga.org
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