Posters
Found in 126 Collections and/or Records:
AIGA Philadelphia, "Reclaiming the Center", 1992
AIGA Philadelphia/ UArts, "Dialogues on Design", 1996
AIGA Philadelphia/UArts, April Gremain "Made in Space", 1984
AIGA Philadelphia/UArts "Light and Lightness -- Skolos/Wedell" from "Dialogues on Design", 1995
Alex Steinweiss papers
Collection of materials from graphic designer Alex Steinweiss. It includes extensive client publications: advertisements, and posters mainly from his work for Columbia Records.
Arnold Saks papers
The collection contains posters, annual reports, and brochures created by graphic designer Arnold Saks.
Art Director's Club 3rd International Exhibition call for entries, 1988
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.
Art Director's Club of Cincinatti, 1994
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.
Ben Franklin, 1970-1990, 1990
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.
Betsalʼel Academy Posters
This collection consists of twelve posters of Israeli origin, published in the 1970s. Many include design credits from the Betsalʼel (Bezalel) Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. The posters were printed in Hebrew and English languages, with either offset lithography or letterpress printing.