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Is community best organized around specific design disciplines or should it be inclusive of all design disciplines? #1D4D
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@danielcollins Limited to the AIGA, at it’s most optimistic, it’s the beginning of re-envisioning what the AIGA should become.
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RT @onedayfordesign: Looking for a nice, clean way to just see all the questions from our #1D4D moderators? http://ow.ly/4znYJ
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@jazzpazz Agreed – problem is in-reply-to IDs are stripped from search results. It’s a search problem, not Twitter for Mac.
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@jasonsantamaria It’s actually working decently well from my view so far, especially among my followers…
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@danielcollins Partial answer is here: http://t.co/KEgtFb9 But it’s also a way to get an even wider discussion started. #1D4D
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@relativesanity @jasonsantamaria @fchimero Irony.
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@jasonsantamaria @danleatherman @fchimero This also doesn’t necessarily need to result in change to AIGA at the national level. #1D4D
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@iAmJasonPaul @fchimero As I’ve already stated – feel free to post your responses elsewhere, and link to them here. #1D4D
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@jazzpazz Open up any of those tweets in the details pane on #newtwitter. You get the full thread.
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@jasonsantamaria I know Jamie and others from VSA are doing a lot of analyzation and aggregation today and beyond. #1D4D
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@weightshift @fchimero Nothing says the entire conversation needs to happen here. Post thoughts elsewhere, and point to them. #1D4D
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@MichaelAleo @fchimero @jasonsantamaria Noting’s stopping you from doing that – and pointing to it from Twitter. ;-) #1D4D
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@jasonsantamaria @fchimero I’m at least attempting to archive it from my view: twitter.com/#!/stop1D4D/fa…
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@weightshift @fchimero I think the idea was put the discussion where the attention is, and make it easy to participate and follow. #1D4D
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@jasonsantamaria @fchimero I obviously disagree, which is why I agreed to participate. #1D4D
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@fchimero Alternate suggestions? How else would you get a large-scale, worldwide discussion started? #1D4D
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RT @gelatobaby: Lots of questions about mentorship for young designers. Any tips on how to find a mentor? #1D4D
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@NateDaubert Student membership cost used to be dramatically lower than a pro membership. It was great at that point. #1D4D
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Have you ever been a member of a design org like AIGA? If not, why not? If you once were and you’re not a member now, why? #1D4D
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@NateDaubert As a student, several of the AIGA events I attended were good for that. It’s all that existed back then. #1D4D
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@LynnKLuong I remember similar experiences when I contracted solo under Stopdesign. #1D4D
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How do you connect with other designers outside your own school or company? In your city? Your country? Or the rest of the world? #1D4D
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Those of us who work at companies with more than 1 designer have some community there. What about solo designers? #1D4D
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@johnniemanzari There’s definitely a community at work if you have more than 1 designer #1D4D
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@tiffany_giovia I started out RTing them, but that seemed to duplicate the tweets showing up on the #1D4D site.
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One of the first questions I asked last night (my time): Where do you seek or find community in design? How do you participate in it? #1D4D
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If you reply or participate in today’s One Day for Design discussion, remember to use the hashtag #1D4D so others can see/find your tweets.
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To archive the conversation from my view, I created a secondary account, @stop1D4D, and am favoriting lots of tweets I see. #1D4D
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Which means you’ll most likely be seeing a lot of tweets from me today. Questions, responses, clarifications, etc. #1D4D
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To keep you in the loop, today (Apr 13) is @onedayfordesign, and I’m doing some of the moderating and stirring of the pot. #1D4D
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Ok, coffee brewed. West coast is finally waking up. Let’s do this thing. #1D4D
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@camicasi81 Some design makes a long-term, positive impact on the world. That design lives on long after its physical disappearance. #1D4D
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@camicasi81 Much of it does feel ephemeral and short-lived, especially in the digital realm. #1D4D
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Is a professional design organization relevant and needed in today’s world? Why/not? #1D4D
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@olauslinn Excellent. So what does “being part of the community” (related to AIGA) mean to you? #1D4D
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FTR, I’ve been a member of AIGA on and off during my career, but not for the last few years. #
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Have you ever been a member of a design org like AIGA? If not, why not? If you once were and you’re not a member now, why? #1D4D
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@numbsain1 That may be part of the issue – defining what portion of design AIGA is trying to serve. #1D4D
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If you’re responding or participating in @onedayfordesign, include the #1D4D hashtag so your tweets can found/archived by others.
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Where do you seek or find community in design? How do you participate in it? #1D4D
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@notermark Nothing set – just jumping in as much as possible during waking hours and when they’re outside of pre-existing meetings. #1D4D
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@Hectorpm Welcome Hector, glad you’re here. Hoping you find even more value on Twitter beyond today.
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@notermark We (mods) have a set of goals and suggested questions, but are also bringing our own voices and questions to the table. #1D4D
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@danleatherman @howsueisnow I remember AIGA portfolio critiques being a thing early in my career. Maybe something less formal? #1D
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@danleatherman Are you looking for 1:1 mentorship? Or would something else more scalable (possibly not 1:1) also work? #1D4D