Warby Parker honored as AIGA Corporate Leader

By AIGA

May 04, 2021

Media Contact

Michelle Koenigsknecht

(212) 710-3138 michelle_koenigsknecht@aiga.org

Warby Parker’s design-led model is helping to inspire and impact the world with vision, purpose, and style

NEW YORK—May 4, 2021—Today, AIGA, the professional association for design, announces that Warby Parker will receive the AIGA Corporate Leadership Award. AIGA recognizes Warby Parker for changing the eyewear industry by pioneering ideas, designing products and experiences, and making proper vision care more affordable and accessible.

“Warby Parker illustrates the power of design by creating solutions to industry problems while making a positive impact on the world,” said Bennie F. Johnson, executive director of AIGA. “Their commitment to social entrepreneurship and leadership in the eyewear industry have created new alternatives that benefit the greater community—and it is for this innovative spirit that we honor Warby Parker with AIGA’s Corporate Leadership Award.”

AIGA’s Corporate Leadership Award also recognizes Warby Parker for leading the way for socially conscious businesses. Globally, 2.5 billion people need glasses, but don’t have access to them; of these, 624 million cannot effectively learn or work due to the severity of their visual impairment. To help address this problem, Warby Parker partners with nonprofits like VisionSpring to ensure that for every pair of glasses sold, a pair is distributed to someone in need, and operates the Pupils Project, which provides vision care and glasses to school-age children in their classrooms, where teachers are often the first to spot issues.

“In receiving this award, we celebrate the impact that thoughtful design has had on our customers, nonprofit partners, and patients alike,” says Warby Parker co-founder and co-CEO Neil Blumenthal. “It’s an honor to be recognized by AIGA—and a great motivator for us to continue to use design as a tool to communicate and elevate our mission to help people see.”

On May 12, the first day of AIGA’s Design and Business Conference, which will be held virtually May 12–14, Tim Riley, Senior Director of Experience Design for Warby Parker will join Bennie F. Johnson, executive director of AIGA for a Fireside Chat at 11:00 a.m. ET to explore the values, culture and innovation that have made Warby Parker a uniquely user-centered leader in their field. The fireside chat will be streamed on AIGA’s LinkedIn page.

In their 107-year history, AIGA has recognized 33 perceptive, forward-thinking organizations with the AIGA Corporate Leadership Award. The recipients have spanned countless industries—from media to education to technology—but are united by the respect for the lives they touch and a rare commitment to consistency and quality—now, Warby Parker joins the ranks as the 34th recipient of this prestigious award.

Media Contact

Michelle Koenigsknecht

(212) 710-3138 michelle_koenigsknecht@aiga.org

AIGA

AIGA, the professional association for design, advances design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force. As the largest community of design advocates, AIGA brings together practitioners, enthusiasts, and patrons to amplify the voice of design and creates the vision for a collective future. AIGA defines global standards and ethical practices, guides design education, inspires designers and the public, enhances professional development, and makes powerful tools and resources accessible to all