Red carpet photos from the 2009 Gala
1/17Laura Shore and AIGA board member Pam WilliamsPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
2/172009 AIGA Medalist Pablo FerroPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
3/17Rob BonDurant of 2009 AIGA Corporate Leadership Award recipient PatagoniaPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
4/17Michael Bierut and AIGA board member Louise SandhausPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
5/172009 AIGA Medalist Doyald YoungPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
6/17Jennifer MorlaPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
7/17AIGA Medalist Michael Vanderbyl and Gaby BrinkPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
8/17Matthew Muñoz, Michael Hodgson and David BurneyPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
9/17AIGA Medalist Kit HinrichsPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
10/17AIGA board member Vernon LockhartPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
11/17Terry IrwinPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
12/17AIGA president Debbie MillmanPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
13/17Rose Adkins and Terry FortescuePhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
14/17Connie Birdsall and Steven GilliattPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
15/172009 Medalist Carin Goldberg and James BiberPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
16/17Stefan Sagmeister and AIGA president Debbie MillmanPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
17/17Sean Adams and Petrula VrontikisPhoto: © 2009 George Delgado
About the Design Legends Gala
Funds raised at the Gala benefit the AIGA Design Archives at the Denver Art Museum, Worldstudio AIGA Scholarships, initiatives to make the profession more inclusive and diverse, and the Legacy Campaign, an endowment to secure the future of AIGA.
The Waldorf-Astoria in New York City
Dress
The Gala is a formal celebration, black-tie optional. (A dark suit, for example, would be fine.)
Seating
When you arrive at The Waldorf-Astoria, you may check your belongings at the coat check on the second floor. You will then be greeted and directed to the reception table on the third floor where you will be given a seating card. Once you have your card, you may proceed into the reception. At 7:30 p.m., guests will begin moving into the Grand Ballroom. To the extent possible, individuals who have requested to sit together will be accommodated. Leadership, Patron and Benefactor table guests will, of course, be seated together.
Whether you’re there to gaze at the design stars, revel in the generosity or experience the amazing presentations and decor, you’d be hard-pressed to leave the AIGA Design Legends Gala without a new friend, a new thought or a new appreciation for America’s most esteemed design institution.
—Vernon Lockhart, AIGA board member and founder and principal of Art on the Loose, Inc.

