Note: Career Tools workshops are experiential in nature and must be hosted in person. Programming will resume once we can reliably plan in-person events again.

The creative tools you need for whatever the industry throws at you.

In our rapidly-changing design industry, having the right creative tools is often what separates the best from the rest. So AIGA Portland brings you Career Tools, a practical professional development resource designed to provide relevant, ongoing, and experiential learning for Portland’s design community. Whether you’re looking to launch, change, or grow your design practice, Career Tools can help you make it happen.

What are Career Tools Workshops?

These quarterly in-person Career Tools events are designed to foster professional development through experiential learning. These fun and collaborative workshops provide information about new and useful tools in a collaborative and hands-on environment.

Join Us

Have a question, suggestion, or interest in partnering with Career Tools? Email careertools@portland.aiga.org to contact our Career Tools team.

Event Recaps

Here are few Career Tools Event Notes and Recaps:

Find more event recaps and event news here.

Questions

If you have questions, suggestions, or want more information, Contact us here.

Event Sponsors:

52 Limited
52 Limited
is a digital resource company connecting creative + technology talent with leading brands, marketing and engineering departments, start-ups, design firms, advertising and interactive agencies. 52 Limited began as Portland’s only locally-owned creative staffing agency and now serves some of the world’s most recognizable and forward-thinking companies in Portland, Seattle and San Francisco.


CENTRL Office
is a collaborative, co-working space in Portland, OR. They provide flexible, full-service office space for some of Portland’s leading entrepreneurs, free agents, start ups, and work groups. Located on both sides of the river, in the Pearl district’s historic GE Supply Co. building, and in the Slate at the Burnside bridgehead at Couch and MLK, in the Central Eastside.