Graphic designers -- United States
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Bob Cato papers
The Bob Cato papers document Cato’s role as a graphic designer, artist, and photographer. His work designing record album covers helped turn them into forms of contemporary art and won him two Grammys. He is also known for his creation of the “Charlie Girl” image for Revlon, and photographs of top recording artists of the 20th century.
Ceil Smith Thayer collection
The Ceil Thayer Smith collection consists of sketches, drawings, scrapbooks, and correspondence created by the New York based graphic designer. She worked primarily in women's fashion advertisement during the 1920s thru 1940s.
Charles Coiner posters and book
Collection consists of two posters and a book designed by Charles Coiner.
Charles S. Anderson posters
Collection of fourteen posters from graphic designer Charles S. Anderson.
Chermayeff and Geismar collection
The collection contains client project files and posters created by the design firm Chermayeff and Geismar, as well as writings by the two designers, Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar.
Cipe Pineles papers
Collection of materials on Cipe Pineles, a twentieth-century American graphic designer who worked predominately for women's magazines such as Seventeen, Charm, and Glamour.
Ed Benguiat collection
Edward Sangiacomo drawings and other material
Drawings created by Edward Sangiacomo. Sangiacomo was a student at the Rochester Institute of Technology in 1948. The collection includes sketches and graphic designs created by Sangiacomo, as well as two textbooks.