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Join AAF Dallas, AIGA & Imaginuity for Next Week’s Happy Hour

Written by AAF Dallas

One thing AI still can’t generate? Real human interaction.

That’s why AAF Dallas is launching a new event category, Liaison Outreach, designed to connect with organizations that complement and support our mission to protect, promote, and advance the advertising industry.

To kick things off, we’re inviting some of our favorite humans to join us for a full-interaction session: our January Happy Hour, featuring members of AIGA, the Association for Independent Graphic Artists.

AIGA advocates for the value of design and designers across government, business, and media. Their community inspires meaningful conversation, champions professional development, and elevates the role of design through thoughtful dialogue and standout creative work—making them a natural partner for this first Liaison event.

Join us for an evening of booze-induced shop talk (AI or otherwise) with some of the city’s most talented advertising and design professionals.

Event Details
📅 Thursday, January 22
⏰ 6:00–8:30 p.m.
📍 Imaginuity
1201 Main St, Suite 1800
Dallas, TX 75202

Thanks to our friends at Imaginuity for hosting!

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AAF Dallas

The Dallas chapter of the American Advertising Federation is the oldest civic organization in Dallas and celebrated its 100th year anniversary in 2008. We are the only association that represents all facets of the advertising industry.

The birth of AAF Dallas can be traced back to 1908. During the past century, AAF Dallas has had a track record of making vital contributions to the local advertising community. Throughout our history, the League has worked with local advertising and city leaders to further the business of advertising and to provide personal and professional developments opportunities for our members.

AAF Dallas activities has been recognized nationally- we were the Division 1 (over 500 members) Club of the Year in 2010-2011 and in 2013 have been honored for our activities in programming, government relations, public service, diversity and multicultural initiatives, and communications.