Logos
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
IBM Identity manuals, actuator colors, 1970 - 1982
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.
"Kleist" K logo sketches, sketchbook
Includes work created with Alvin Lustig, Richard Meier and Elaine Lustig-Cohen Associates, and Lustig and Reich. Most contain letterhead, publications, or other promotional material. Some files contain photocopies of client work, and are noted as such.
Lester Beall papers
Collection of materials from graphic designer Lester Beall. The collection includes client correspondence, client publications, portfolios, and writings on and by Beall. Awards, speeches, exhibitions, business records are also included in the collection.
Lincoln Center; logo designs created with Chermayeff and Geismar [never realized]; glass plate [FRAGILE] in box 14.1+, 1961
Includes work created with Alvin Lustig, Richard Meier and Elaine Lustig-Cohen Associates, and Lustig and Reich. Most contain letterhead, publications, or other promotional material. Some files contain photocopies of client work, and are noted as such.
Logos and Advertisements, 1944 - 1987
Series I contains materials which relate to large companies and/or groups which Lou Dorfsman has either created, directed, organized or partaken in.
MacMillan Bloedel, Ltd., undated, 1955-1969; trademarks, publications, sketches, and design projects., 1925 - 1969, translation missing: en.date_type_bulk.bulk: 1955 - 1969
Series consists of correspondence and project
documentation papers spanning from 1925-1969. Many files contain only a sample of
Beall's design work, while others provide comprehensive documentation of one or more
projects completed for a client, including correspondence, proposals, drafts and
sketches, memos, artwork and samples of the final printed work.
A “+” sign indicates material is stored in oversize boxes.
RIT graphic mark scarf
Collection contains an orange scarf designed with the Rochester Institute of Technology's graphic identification mark used during the 1980's and designed by Roger Remington.