About

Among stone walls, grazing horses and rolling hills, the Design Revival weekend unfolds organically. You’ll share ideas, experiences and meals with other attendees and speakers while kicking back at Shaker Village.
Since 1993, Design Revival has featured four key qualities:
Good Company. Like any good dinner party, it’s the right mix of people that make the experience memorable.
Simple Surroundings. The conference never includes more than 75 attendees, so we trade in the microphones, spotlights and stages for rocking chairs, sketchbooks and rural views.
Shared Experience. At Shaker Village, everyone lives, eats and explores together. You can talk with speakers at dinner just as easily as after their presentations.
Slower Tempo. Things move at a relaxed pace at Design Revival, so there’s plenty of time to reflect on your career and life. Soak up the peaceful atmosphere along with tips on design and creativity.
Committee
- Tricia Bateman, Madison Design Group
- Ken Botts, VMA
- Scott Hull, Scott Hull Associates
- Stephanie Redman, Modern Design + Illustration
- Theresa Ryan, Wellpoint NextRx
- Kristine Shuey, Bridge Worldwide
- David Siegel, SKH Paper
- Tim Smith, FRCH
- Rondi Tschopp, Five Visual
- Amy Wolpert, HSR
- Pilar Zeglin, Kolar Design
Design Revival is presented by AIGA Cincinnati
www.cincinnati.aiga.org
About AIGA
The purpose of AIGA is to further excellence in communication design as a broadly defined discipline, strategic tool for business and cultural force. AIGA is the place design professionals turn to first to exchange ideas and information, to participate in critical analysis and research, and to advance education and ethical practice. For more information on AIGA, go to www.aiga.org.
