Skip to main content

Magazine covers -- United States -- History -- 20th century.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Alexey Brodovitch collection

 Collection — Box-folder 1-21
Identifier: CSC-0087
Overview

The collection contains correspondence, photographs and contact sheets for various clients, cassette tapes from classes Brodovitch taught, and exhibition materials from reowned art director Alexey Brodovitch.

Dates: 1898-1994

Ed Benguiat collection

 Collection
Identifier: CSC-0076
Overview The Ed Benguiat Collection contains original sketches, phototypesetting materials such as photographic prints and negatives, and printed materials relating to the design, production, and promotion of typefaces generated or accumulated during the life and career of type designer, Ed Benguiat. The collection contains objects dating from 1953 to 2001. The collection is organized into two series: I. Graphic Work, and II. Typefaces. The first series contains printed and design work for logos and...
Dates: circa 1953-2001

Mary Faulconer papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: CSC-0093
Overview

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.

Dates: 1931-2000

Stephen Neil Cooper Synchronic Magazine collection

 Collection — Box 1-3
Identifier: CSC-0056
Overview

A synchronic collection of magazines that were published in April 1956 and assembled by Steven Neil Cooper. This collection includes issues with cover dates that would have been available in April of 1956, depending on the publication schedules.

Dates: April 1956

Walter Allner collection

 Collection — Drawer 3.3
Identifier: CSC-0083
Overview

The Walter Allner collection contains poster and magazine covers designed by Allner as well as articles detailing his design process. He is best known for his work at Fortune magazine and he is recognized as the designer of the first computer-generated cover of a national magazine.

Dates: 1951-1988