Graphic design
Found in 42 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Faulconer papers
The Mary Faulconer collection consists of client files, scrapbooks, publications, and photographs from American designer Mary Faulconer. Mrs. Faulconer is most known for her design of the Love stamp for the United States Postal Service as well as her work in various magazines in the mid-twentieth century.
RIT Graphic Identification System collection
Materials related to the development of a graphic identification system at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) in the early 1970s. The collection includes correspondence, logos, mechanicals, letterhead, decals, sketches, brochures, and mock-ups.
RIT shopping bag
The collection consists of one item, a RIT shopping bag dating from the 1980s.
Rob Roy Kelly collection
The Rob Roy Kelly collection contains the personal papers, wood type specimens, awards and certificates belonging to the graphic designer.
Rolf Harder collection
The collection contains posters designed by Canadian graphic designer, Rolf Harder.
Ruth E. Gutfrucht design collection
Saul Bass collection
The Saul Bass collection consists of ninety posters designed by Mr. Bass and several VHS tapes containing movie title sequences created by the designer. He created much of the work inconjunction with his business partner Herb Yaeger.
"The Art of Graphic Design" by Bradbury Thompson, 1988
The collection consists of bibliographic files, writings, exhibition records, posters and client files of graphic designer Bradbury Thompson. Thompson was an award winning graphic artist and receiptient of the AIGA Gold Medal Award. In 1983, he received the Frederic W. Goudy Award from RIT.
Tomoko Miho collection
This collection contains posters, client files, work samples, and personal papers belonging to graphic designer Tomoko Miho.
Unidentified; Use Gold Hands/Lou Dorfsman Designs, unknown
Annotated logo design spreadsheets depict a clock with no hands (minute, hour, second), and the numbers on the clockface all shifted to one corner. Also contains graphic design image of a 1920s jaguar automobile. Some annotations are written in English, while some are in Japanese.