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 (—).

Vocations for Social Change

Architecture Magazine Library

Wind and Kites (collection of children's songs)

Design No.155

Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics

"The Lion King" Playbill

Personalized Greeting Cards by Ellen Zhao3

The Historical Anthology of Music: Virtuoso Guitar Album Cover

AIGA Los Angeles: Chapter petition 19834

Cover of Opportunity, 1926

“The City of San Francisco Oracle” Vol. 1 No. 68

“EXIT” signage

Photo of Marion Sampler

“Invisible Writing” excerpt 2, 3, 4

Ghetto Blaster 2

Mistflowersフジバカマ

Kyoto Hosomi art museum poster

International Center for the Arts of the Americas: Documents of Latin American and Latino Art

Alphabet Scarf

Museum of Science and Industry Postcard2

“Wiley Evans” poster for performance
“The Designs of Snowmass- At- Aspen” 2

One: The Homosexual Viewpoint

“Baby Pilot”, Saturday Evening Post Cover

Orange Paper, Fruit Wrapper: Amable

Europa Regina

Frank “Wamsutta” James2

University of Manitoba Pride

Reine de Joie

Book Plate for Alain Locke

The Charlotte Royals Rugby Club Logo2

Elmo's World VHS2

The Bank of Japan Silver-convertible Note with a Blank backs (裏白札)

Cure of Souls 2

Simultaneous Contrast (1927)

Grandstand ticket to the Inaugural Parade for President Herbert Hoover

Ryuko Tsushin “Muse of Tokyo” by Leslie Kee

Ospaaal Archive

Macedonian Woman: Section of the Women's Antifascist Front of Macedonia

STA-KLEER Thermo All-plastic Welding Lens2

Poster for Warner Records

1960s Parker Brothers Card Game3

華視新聞 (CTS News) Broadcast Opening

Rat2

América Invertida (Inverted America)
“This is one of our most important faces” 2

Cerchiamo un vero Copywriter

WMBR Radio, Cambridge

En El Frente

“Embattled Dairymen” 2

Demons of illness and poverty stalking the Seven Gods of Fortune, Meiji Period

Book House-خانه ى كتاب

Charlotte Coliseum Aerial Postcard (1972)

The Reproduction of Everyday Life (v.2)5

“Gardyn”

“american sampler”

Ann Arbor Sun; No.72

Vector, vol. 3, no. 62

Untitled

The Japanese Navy in World War II: In the Words of Former Japanese Naval Officers, Second Edition3

“Het Laatste Nieuws, Ziet Alles, Spreekt Vrij (Hears the Latest, Sees All, Speaks the Truth)“
Furusato Manshu Tobacco
