Albert Kai-Wing Ng
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Albert Kai-Wing Ng | |
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Nationality | Canadian |
Known for | graphic design |
Albert Kai-Wing Ng, O.Ont (born unknown) is a prominent graphic designer who lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Biography
Albert has had an illustrious career in graphic design. One of Canada’s best-known designers [Citation], he led a ten-year campaign for the professional accreditation of graphic designers in Ontario. The resulting legislation caused him to become known as the “father of graphic design accreditation.” Ng founded the Association of Registered Graphic Designers of Ontario. He helped develop clearly defined standards of professional practice, quality post-secondary education programs, and a greater understanding of the important role of graphic design in business and economic success. His accreditation model was a first in North America, second world-wide, and his contributions to design have helped Ontario’s graphic designers be globally competitive. [1]
Honours
In December 2007, Albert Kai-Wing Ng. O. Ont. was honoured with the Order of Ontario. [1]