The People’s Graphic Design Archive is a crowd-sourced virtual archive that aims to expand, diversify, and preserve graphic design history. It includes finished projects, process, correspondence, oral histories, articles, and other material in the form of images, documents, videos, audio, as well as links to other relevant archives and websites (—).

Flag for a Buffalo Soldier chapter of the National Indian War Veterans

Pepsi-Cola: a 100 year retrospective2

"Emotion of Hanzi" Chinese Character poster Series: Mountain, Water, Wind, Clouds4

Good Times, vol. 5, no. 132

Clear Creeks, no. 44

Diseño del Uruguay archive (Design of Uruguay online archive)

Graphic Art & Design Annual 08-09 Book Design 4

“The Who: Joshua Light Show”

Serif Typeface - Roman

Egyptian Deities Cigarette Ad

Decca Vinyl from the 70's4

Fresh Kill Movie Poster

Birthday Letter

Sample of Upholstery for Tubular Furniture

Laforet Harajuku Grand Bazaar Posters4

Elements of Architecture: From Form to Place4

Mario Golf Nintendo Game Box

Bhopal 2

Dworsky Moving Announcement3
Tooth and Nail: Bay Area Women's Liberation

Screenshot from Cyberflesh Girlmonster

Widor (Feike Asma – Symphony No. 5 In F Minor for Organ, Op. 42, No. 1)

Lunchbox Records

Daiquiri engineering instructions

Farmer's Club Grand Opening Flyer

Good Times, vol. 3, no. 18

Northern China, Mengjiang and Famous Places 北支・蒙疆と名どころ

La Veste Rouge and A big Jump in Paris4

Star Wars the Empire Strikes Back Poster

Scanlan's June 1970

Japanese matchbook art

集まれ、やさしい力たち。

1964 Vogue Fashion Magazine Cover

Vanity Fair Book Cover and Illustrations10

This Way to Independence Brochure from Midland Bank, 19685

Modernism and Eclecticism2

The Inca Being Carried on a Litter from El primer nueva corónica y buen gobierno

SCRAM Energy Bulletin2

Bob Pepper illustrations for “Dragonmaster”9

“Love in the Afternoon” title sequence sketch

Rock the Vote TV Graphic

Book cover for Doubleday

Another Fine Mess

Hello Kitty3

“Surrealism: San Francisco Printers Adapt It to an Issue of the ’The Pi-Box’“2

Mitsukoshi Advertisement Design (Original Artwork for "Printemps" Mid-April Event)三越広告図案(三越四月中旬催物案内、printemps)原画

Araki-yokocho in Yotsuya

Shinjuku Mitsukoshi poster

An Interview with Victor Moscoso2

Japanese-American Citizen's League Directory Booklet, 1948

“This Graphic Designer Creating ’A Baby Goblin’ Like a Goblin, Park Kum- Jun”
The Media Scene Vol. 1 by 3

1: Design for the Next Exhibition

Minimalist Literature Posters

“Speak Your Own Language”

“New Styles are an Everyday Thing at Lettergraphics”

Nikon Poster

Nucleus logo

The Chicago Seed, vol. 2, no. 42

“Noord Hollandsche Tramwegmy”

Lesbian Avengers Logo

Antiworlds and “The Fifth Ace”
