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Packaging Science students' award winning project
Award-winning 3-d packaging design by RIT students Lynsie Gibson and Zachary Mendoza, graduates of the Packaging Science program in the College of Applied Science and Technology at RIT.
PAH! Deaf TV collection
The PAH! Deaf TV collection contains VHS tapes and DVD recordings of various programs created and produced by NTID students, presented in American Sign Language (ASL). The programs in this collection were made between 1994-1999.
Paintings for West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Palatino Italic typeface
Palatino is a large typeface family designed by Hermann Zapf. It was initially released in 1950 by the D. Stempel AG foundry.
Palatino Roman typeface
Palatino is a large typeface family designed by hermann Zapf. It was initially released in 1948 by the Linotype foundry. It was digitally modified in 1984 to be issued on the Apple Computer operating system. Included in the collection are Palatino Roman, Palatino Italic, and Palatino Swash typefaces.
Pamela Witcher painting
Pat Pitkin papers
Pat Pitkin papers contains correspondence from Ms. Pitkin's service on the Rochester Interative Multimedia Task Force in 1994-1995. It also contains documentation of her service on the New Multimedia Advisory Committee at RIT in 1994.
Patent Registration Drawings
The Patent Registration Drawings collection consists of 23 printed ledger sheets issued by the United States Patent Office between 1878 and 1892 and submitted by American and German typographers.
Pathways: A Century of Women at RIT project materials
Pathways: A Century of Women at RIT project materials contains flyers, exhibition cards, and student projects generated for the project. The collaborative project took place during the 2007-08 academic year and culminated in a day-long symposium featuring presentations by students of their papers, poem readings and an exhibition opening.
Patrick Graybill collection
Collection of clippings, photos, and theater posters relating to Patrick Graybill, faculty member at National Technical Institute for the Deaf.