Women in Design Chapters

Women in Design Chapters

Welcoming spaces for professional networking, allyship, and gender equity.

Members of WID Seattle enjoy a social gathering

Find a Women in Design Chapter near you

IDSA’s growing network of Women in Design Chapters is just getting started. Don’t see a Chapter in your city? Learn about starting a Women in Design Chapter at the bottom of this page.

  • Academy of Art University
  • Alberta
  • Appalachian State
  • Arizona State University
  • Art Center College of Design
  • Atlanta
  • Auburn University
  • Austin
  • Boston
  • California College of the Arts
  • California Polytechnic State University
  • California State University, Long Beach
  • Carleton University
  • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Cederville/ International Center for Creativity
  • Charlotte
  • Chicago
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Cleveland Institute of Art
  • College for Creative Studies
  • Columbia College Chicago
  • Columbus
  • Columbus College of Art & Design
  • Cranbrook Academy of Art
  • Dallas-Fort Worth
  • Denver
  • Detroit
  • District of Columbia
  • Drexel University
  • Emily Carr University of Art + Design
  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Germany
  • Houston
  • Indianapolis
  • Iowa State University
  • James Madison University
  • Kalamazoo
  • Kansas City
  • Kansas City Art Institute
  • Kansas State University
  • Kean University
  • Kendall College of Art & Design
  • Lawrence Technological Institute
  • Los Angeles
  • Louisville
  • Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA)
  • Massachusetts College of Art and Design
  • Metropolitan State University of Denver
  • Miami
  • Milwaukee
  • Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul
  • Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Montclair State University
  • New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • New York City
  • NewSchool of Architecture & Design
  • North Carolina State University
  • Northern Michigan University
  • OCAD University
  • Otis College of Art and Design
  • Paier College
  • Parsons (The New School)
  • Philadelphia
  • Philadelphia University
  • Phoenix
  • Pittsburgh
  • Portland (Maine)
  • Portland (Oregon)
  • Pratt Institute
  • Providence
  • Purdue University
  • Raleigh-Durham
  • Rhode Island School of Design
  • Rochester Institute of Technology
  • San Francisco
  • San Francisco State University
  • San Jose
  • San Jose State University
  • Savannah College of Art & Design
  • School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  • Seattle
  • Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
  • St. Louis
  • Syracuse
  • Syracuse University
  • The Ohio State University
  • The University of Kansas
  • Thomas Jefferson University
  • Toronto
  • University of Bridgeport
  • University of California – Davis
  • University of Cincinnati
  • University of Houston
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  • University of Kentucky
  • University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • University of Michigan
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Notre Dame
  • University of Oregon
  • University of Pennsylvania – School of Design
  • University of Texas at Austin
  • University of the Arts
  • University of Utah
  • University of Washington
  • University of Wisconsin-Stout
  • Virginia Tech
  • Walla Walla University
  • Wentworth Institute of Technology
  • Western Michigan University
  • Western Washington University
  • Women in Design New York City
  • Women in Design San Francisco
  • Women in Design Seattle
  • IDSA’s network of Women in Design Chapters launched in 2021, aimed at fostering positive gender equity within our profession and creating welcoming environments for women, women-identifying individuals, and allies to network, connect, and learn from one another. WID Chapters operate much like IDSA’s Professional Chapters and provide valuable programming for designers in local communities. IDSA’s Women in Design program establishes a robust platform that celebrates the tremendous impact female-identified industrial designers have within our businesses and society at large.

    In addition to supporting women in industrial design, our programming encompasses related fields such as user experience design, visual design, service design, design research, and design operations. Founded on the belief that balance and inclusion are essential for creative success, our events, resources, and mentorship programs are platforms for inspiring honest conversations and bringing about meaningful change in our industry. 

    History of Women in Design at IDSA

    IDSA has a long-standing commitment to Women in Design and is continually working to amplify its support to this community by fostering a heightened level of opportunity and connection for women-identifying industrial designers. To date, IDSA has proudly invested considerable resources in supporting this community group, including with the establishment of a Women’s Special Interest Section in 1992, the Women in Design San Francisco community group, and most recently with our annual Women in Design Deep Dive events. 

    Belle Kogan, FIDSA at work in 1955. Believed to be one of the first women to work as a professional industrial designer in the United States, Kogan received IDSA’s Personal Recognition Award for her life’s work and contributions to industrial design. She also received IDSA’s highest honor of Fellowship.

    Ellen Manderfield, L/IDSA at the Montgomery Ward Bureau of Design, 1950. Photo courtesy of The Chicago Athenaeum, Christian Narkiewicz-Laine, Director. In 1992 Manderfield was the first woman to receive IDSA’s Personal Recognition Award.

    Speakers and attendees gather at the 2022 IDSA Women in Design Deep Dive

    Start a WID Chapter

    Interested in starting a new Women in Design Chapter in your city? Fantastic! You’re embarking on a monumentally important journey. The value that IDSA Chapters provide those who participate is sometimes difficult to quantify, but often immeasurable in terms of positive impact on one’s future career. The opportunity to be a part of an IDSA Chapter is truly what you make of it.