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Common Sense

Common Sense

Article587
Health Security Express

Health Security Express

Article587Flyer161
Unknown117
I Told Pentel What To Do With Their Pens, and they did it

I Told Pentel What To Do With Their Pens, and they did it

Article587
Archie Boston10
Gender Inequality in Film (INFOGRAPHIC)

Gender Inequality in Film (INFOGRAPHIC)2

Article587
Dean Meyers1
Communist Contagion

Communist Contagion

Article587
Robert M. Chapin1
Hindustan Petroleum logo identity and Genesis of a Trademark article

Hindustan Petroleum logo identity and Genesis of a Trademark article5

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Sudarshan Dheer1Hindustan Petroleum1
Civita Castellana Produce

Civita Castellana Produce7

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Herber Matter's Chimney Sweeper

Herber Matter's Chimney Sweeper

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Knoll 2
Montedio Yamagata logo

Montedio Yamagata logo

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Kiyoyuki Okuyama1
Meiryo Typface

Meiryo Typface

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Eiichi Kono1Matthew Carter2
Japanese Package Design Exhibition

Japanese Package Design Exhibition

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Cathy Munroe Hotes1
Vintage Pocky Packaging 

Vintage Pocky Packaging 

Article587
Ezaki Glico1
The rules of typography according to crackpots / experts

The rules of typography according to crackpots / experts

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Jeffery Keedy2
A Graphic Artist Depicts her LSD ‘Trip’

A Graphic Artist Depicts her LSD ‘Trip’2

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Harriette Frances1
Propaganda and the Graphic Arts: Influencing Public Opinion for National Unity

Propaganda and the Graphic Arts: Influencing Public Opinion for National Unity

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Frederick G. Rudge2
Eugène Grasset (1894-1917)

Eugène Grasset (1894-1917)

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Geo Neo1
Libre Manifesto

Libre Manifesto

Article587Booklet109
David M. Berry3Marcus Leis Allion3
Cameras bring Hmong history to life

Cameras bring Hmong history to life

Article587Newspaper1271
Ann D. Helms1Christopher A. Record1
Interview with Steven Heller, Graphics International 74, 2000

Interview with Steven Heller, Graphics International 74, 20003

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Elizabeth Resnick64
Skolos Wedell: In Tandem, Graphis 345, May/June 2003

Skolos Wedell: In Tandem, Graphis 345, May/June 2003

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Elizabeth Resnick64Laetitia Wolff1
Basilea La computadora y sus consecuencias: Interview with Wolfgang Weingart, TpG (tipoGráfica) 49, Fall 2001, in Spanish and English

Basilea La computadora y sus consecuencias: Interview with Wolfgang Weingart, TpG (tipoGráfica) 49, Fall 2001, in Spanish and English

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Elizabeth Resnick64
Paul Rand: The Movie, AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, Vol. 16, No. 2, 1998

Paul Rand: The Movie, AIGA Journal of Graphic Design, Vol. 16, No. 2, 19982

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Elizabeth Resnick64Steven Heller20
Black & Brown coverage in TIME magazine

Black & Brown coverage in TIME magazine2

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Art Powell1James Brown1
“Digital Typography at Stanford”

“Digital Typography at Stanford”2

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Steven McCarthy8
“Solar Flare”

“Solar Flare”2

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Mark Dery1Sasha Nialla1
“This Graphic Designer Creating ’A Baby Goblin’ Like a Goblin, Park Kum- Jun”

“This Graphic Designer Creating ’A Baby Goblin’ Like a Goblin, Park Kum- Jun”

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“The Women Behind the Black Panther Party Logo”

“The Women Behind the Black Panther Party Logo”

Article587
Lincoln Cushing2
“Future History : The Art and Design of Walking”

“Future History : The Art and Design of Walking”3

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Cheryl A. Brzezinski-Beckett1
Editorial spread, Seventeen, April 1950 issue, pp. 104-105

Editorial spread, Seventeen, April 1950 issue, pp. 104-105

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Cipe Pineles13Dong Kingman1
Eye magazine, “Googling the Canon” No. 68

Eye magazine, “Googling the Canon” No. 682

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Martha Scotford4
“The Macrame of Resistance”

“The Macrame of Resistance”

Article587
Lorraine Wild15
“675 Words about Design @ 35,000 Feet” Article from “Print” Magazine

“675 Words about Design @ 35,000 Feet” Article from “Print” Magazine

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Ellen Shapiro6
“Reputations: Lorraine Wild”

“Reputations: Lorraine Wild”

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Lorraine Wild15Louise Sandhaus35
2006 AIGA Medalist Lorraine Wild

2006 AIGA Medalist Lorraine Wild

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Louise Sandhaus35Susan Yelavich1
“That was Then, and This is Now: But What is Next?“

“That was Then, and This is Now: But What is Next?“

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Lorraine Wild15Emigre, Inc.1
Now on view: WRITE ON, FIGHT ON – Continuing Strategies of the Second-Wave Feminist Movement

Now on view: WRITE ON, FIGHT ON – Continuing Strategies of the Second-Wave Feminist Movement

Article587
Melissa Watterworth Batt1UCONN Special Archives blog1
Negro Digest

Negro Digest

Article587
Sylvia Abernathy5
The Black Experience in Graphic Design

The Black Experience in Graphic Design3

Article587
Dorothy Jackson1Print Magazine 4
“Black Artists in Graphic Communication”

“Black Artists in Graphic Communication”4

Article587
Idea Magazine5Dorothy Hayes and Joyce Hopkins1
 “The Fluids of Spring”

“The Fluids of Spring”

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Barbara Nessim15
“Layers of Language”

“Layers of Language”

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Teal Triggs2
“When Canadians were first introduced to No Name products”

“When Canadians were first introduced to No Name products”

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CBC Archives1
House and Garden Magazine

House and Garden Magazine 6

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Japanese Family Crests

Japanese Family Crests3

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Yusaku Kamekura21designers unknown5
The I-Ro-Ha of Japan: An Alphabetic Interpretation of Japanese Concepts

The I-Ro-Ha of Japan: An Alphabetic Interpretation of Japanese Concepts5

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Ken'ichi Samura1designer2
“Personal Notes on Design” and “A Tribute to Alvin Lustig”

“Personal Notes on Design” and “A Tribute to Alvin Lustig”4

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Alvin Lustig26Frederick Usher16
A Secret History of Design in Los Angeles

A Secret History of Design in Los Angeles2

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Michael McDonough1Gere Kavanaugh16
“Many memories stir anticipation of new version”

“Many memories stir anticipation of new version”2

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Sabene Goerke-Shrode1
Article on Don Birrell: “He was a local icon and artistic genius”

Article on Don Birrell: “He was a local icon and artistic genius”2

Article587
Richard Bammer1
Article on “G. Dean Smith” from Communication Arts Magazine

Article on “G. Dean Smith” from Communication Arts Magazine3

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G. Dean Smith1Richard S. Coyne1
“John & Barbara Casado” in Communication Arts March/April 1974

“John & Barbara Casado” in Communication Arts March/April 19749

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“Sam for Art’s Sake”

“Sam for Art’s Sake” 2

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“Jack Roberts: ADLA Lifetime Achievement Award”

“Jack Roberts: ADLA Lifetime Achievement Award”2

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Saul Bass24
“Chris & Mike & Levi”

“Chris & Mike & Levi” 2

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“West is Dead”

“West is Dead” 2

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“Merle Armitage: Accent on Taste”

“Merle Armitage: Accent on Taste” 2

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Jay Satterfield1
“Designed by Merle Armitage —Exhibition on view through Feb 1,2010”

“Designed by Merle Armitage —Exhibition on view through Feb 1,2010” 2

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“Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company: A Henry Miller Blog”

“Cosmodemonic Telegraph Company: A Henry Miller Blog” 3

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A Tribute to Merle Armitage

A Tribute to Merle Armitage2

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Cal Anderson from “16th Exhibition of Western Advertising Art” in Communication Arts magazine

Cal Anderson from “16th Exhibition of Western Advertising Art” in Communication Arts magazine2

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Saul Bass and Associates

Saul Bass and Associates 2

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“Marvin Rubin”

“Marvin Rubin”2

Article587
Bill Tara1
“First-Hand:Chad is Our Most Important Product: An Engineer’s Memory of Teletype Corporation” excerpt

“First-Hand:Chad is Our Most Important Product: An Engineer’s Memory of Teletype Corporation” excerpt2

Article587
Jim Haynes1
“Victor Papanek: Designer for the Real World”

“Victor Papanek: Designer for the Real World”2

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Cummings G. Walker1