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What is Deafhood? collection
DVDs, flier, and powerpoint presentation for the What is Deafhood? workshop held at NTID on March 29, 2008.
Will Burtin papers
Collection of materials from graphic designer Will Burtin, (1908- 1972). Includes extensive client project files and documentation (sketches, mechanicals, models, printed samples, photographs), business and professional correspondence, financial records, publications, personal papers, exhibit plans, and audio/visual materials.
Willi Kunz papers
The collection consists of forty-one posters and several other materials related to Swiss graphic designer Willi Kunz.
William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography collection
Programs, clippings, press releases, posters, and other paper materials regarding the William A. Reedy Memorial Lecture in Photography, as well as a few lectures on VHS tape, audiocassette and CD.
William D. Gasser Distinguished Lecturer records
The William D. Gasser Distinguished Lecturer records contain promotional materials, memorandums, itinerary, news clippings, a videotape, and a presentation speech. Materials within this collection date from 1968 to 1996.
William Destler photograph collection
The William Destler photograph collection contains snapshots and portraits of and for former RIT president William Destler.
William F. Wheatley papers
The William F. Wheatley papers contain correspondence, business reports, and technical information about photo and digital typesetting machine systems from companies in Europe and the United States. It also holds type specimen books for Latin and global scripts. There is a limited assemblage of ephemera from the collector's travels, as well as examples of typographic machine matrices in the realia series.
William Harris Gallery collection
This collection contains materials that document the history and operation of the William Harris Gallery on the RIT Campus.
William Keyser furniture and ecclesiastical objects
William Keyser furniture contains 12 ecclesiastical pieces created for RIT Campus Ministries. There is 1 additional piece, Soaring Shelf, at one time displayed in the RIT President's Office.
William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript
The William N. Weeden Color Printing Manuscript is an inventor's hand-written account in 1886 of his discovery of a printing method that produced multi-color printing with one impression. The collection includes color prints generated by the process.