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Gene and Helen Federico collection
Alvin Lustig papers
The collection consists of examples and photographs of Lustig's design work, writings by and about him, and portrait photographs of him.
Fred Troller collection
The Troller collection was donated by Beatrice Troller in 2005 and includes material ranging from sketches, mock-ups and proofs along with final printed projects including book jackets, promotional materials, packaging and posters.
Rudolph de Harak collection
The Rudolph de Harak collection is organized into six series:
I. Correspondence and Personal Papers, 1952-1997.
II. Photographs, 1950-2000.
III. Writings, 1948-2001.
IV. Design Projects, 1936-1994.
V. Fine Art, 1963-2001.
VI. Reference Material.
Bob Cato papers
The Bob Cato papers document Cato’s role as a graphic designer, artist, and photographer. His work designing record album covers helped turn them into forms of contemporary art and won him two Grammys. He is also known for his creation of the “Charlie Girl” image for Revlon, and photographs of top recording artists of the 20th century.
Ismar David papers
Collection of materials from the graphic designer and artist Ismar David, including correspondence, photographs, teaching materials, and commisioned works.
Hermann Zapf collection
Hermann Zapf was a German type designer, typographer, calligrapher, author, and professor. He influenced type design and modern typography, winning many awards and honors for his work. Of note is Zapf’s work with August Rosenberger, a prominent punchcutter who cut many of Zapf’s designs.
Fortress Press, Hermeneia series, 1971 - 1993
Against the Grain EPS, book jacket design, 2004
"The Revelations of Dr. Modesto" by Alan Harrington, Knopf, 1955
The collection contains writings and designs by Rand, including books, articles, posters, presentation booklets, and annual reports, from clients including IBM, Cummins and UCLA. The collection is separated by donor in order to preserve the source of the works, and then organized in two series: I. Client Correspondence, Project and Document Files; and II. Bibliographic Files.