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 (—).

Monuments of the Future

Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark Playbill

Petroglyphs at Cagüana

Isotype Pictograms

In The Affirmative

Dinner Conversation with Nancy

“Estoy manejando con la numero uno.“

“Communication, Consensus, Commitment” Poster

Sensei Ikenobo's flower arrangement 池坊先生の生け花

Thanksgiving

7-ELEVEn

“Apartheid in Practice: Law and Order”

White Chrysanthemums (Kiku no kaori)

German Inflation Period Invoice

Brown is a Beautiful Color

American Patriot: Anti-immigration propaganda

Fantasticmania 2025 ticket

Honey Cake

“Prince Caspian” Book Design4

Twist and Shout

Corporations Are Not People poster

Man Belongs to the Earth

Klash Poster, Novella Bague Gauche

Raised Relief map of Guatemala

Rat, Issue #16

The Sound of Waves (1956)

Ad for Poro College beauty products

“Staffan: An Old Christmas Folk Song” book cover

The World of Sid and Marty Krofft logotype

Sears, Roebuck and Co. Consumer's Guide Cover (circa 1900)

Vocations for Social Change; No. 122

Time Magazine: Space Exploration U.S. v. Russia

The New York Times Book Review with Illustrations by Chris Ware, June 3, 2001 (Page 2 of 7)

“be noisy.” Laforet 2011

The Chicago Seed, vol. 2, no. 22

Architecture Magazine Library
The Who, My Generation 1965

Hello Kitty Men's Graphic T-shirts4

Canadian Rockies: Banff and Lake Louise souvenir folder17

The Oracle; vol. 1, no. 1026

Moscow Metro Subway Map on Silk

Alabama License Plate - Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

Our Motto is Peace

Radical America vol. 4, no. 6

“Chairman Mao is the Red Sun in the Heart of the People of the World,” 1967

Cover of OZ Magazine, no. 8, Louise Ferrier with Che Guevara (London)

Group of voting leaflets: “Don't Gripe Later”; “You've Got It, Use It!”; and “I Can't Vote Because I Am a Dog.”3

British Painting in the Sixties
Design Finally Has a Solution to the Global Financial Crisis: More Design Thinking
Jugend

Ergonomics for industry No.2: instruments and people2

Sista Grrrls Flyer

“Death of Tarelkin” poster

Double portrait of Heinz Loew and Hermann Trinkaus in the studio, Bauhaus Dessau, double exposure

Hikari Cigarette Packaging

LA Esprit Superstore Advertising and Design Work for Esprit4

Golden Age Posters Vintage Posters

Helvetica and the New York City Subway system

Be the Flame of Magic in Your Mind calligraphic greeting card2

The Who My Generation album cover

Signage for Amore Barbershop (아모레)

The Aquabats! Vs. The Floating Eye of Death! For The First Time
