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 (—).

Minneapolis Dyke March and Dyke Ball Poster by The Lesbian Avengers; June 26, 1993

Closer Look: The Next Civil Rights Movement

“chunchunhee”2

Graphis Annual: The Essential 1952/19862

“Post-Caviar”

Safety Evacuation Area Pictogram

The Simpsons

Hit Me with Your Rhythm Stick
Museum of Design Atlanta's World AIDS Day exhibit: a review of Graphic Intervention: 25 Years of International AIDS Awareness Posters 1985–2010 exhibition

Counter-Hegemony Fist
Designer as Author: Voices and Visions exhibition call for entries and poster5

“Packaging Review”2

Intertitles website2

Honolulu Star-Bulletin from The Glade

“The Flavor Lasts Wrigley’s Sealed Tight Kept Right”4
