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Virgin Wood Type Hebrew typefaces
Two Hebrew wood type fonts made at Virgin Wood Type, Rochester, New York in 2023.
Visiting artist glass collection
The Visiting artist glass collection is a compilation of more than 90 pieces of glass pieces created by visiting artists to the College of Art and Design. The materials are not dated but are likely from the 1980s up through 2018.
Vistaphones
W. W. Charters Institute Self-Study records
Papers from W. W. Charter's consulting project at the Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute (renamed the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1944). Charters was invited by the Institute in 1928 to help the college reshape itself for the future, with particular emphasis on educational objectives and curriculum development. The collection contains correspondence, meeting minutes, research materials, reports, and clippings.
Wage and Salary Task Force report
The report contains findings from studies conducted by a task force related to faculty concerns about RIT’s salary and benefit policies.
Wallace & Tiernan Company records
Walter Allner collection
The Walter Allner collection contains poster and magazine covers designed by Allner as well as articles detailing his design process. He is best known for his work at Fortune magazine and he is recognized as the designer of the first computer-generated cover of a national magazine.
Walter Amos Deemer textbooks and drawings
The collection contains textbooks used by and drawings created by Walter Amos Deemer while a student from 1927-1931 at Rochester Athenaeum and Mechanics Institute.
Walter Cassebeer drawings and print
Two drawings and one print by artist, historian, and architect, Walter Cassebeer.
Walter W. Taylor collection
The Walter W. Taylor collection consists of three items donated by the son of RIT alumni Walter Taylor, Paul Taylor in 2010. The items include a banner, Mechanical Arts drawings and a photo album. These items were collected by Walter W. Taylor when he was a student at the Mechanics Institute around 1905.