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 (—).

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Geometrolympics6

Postcard - J. Edith Nutter3

Milan, Italy Postcard2

Flatmade Poster, John Massey Reprint

Industrialization creates a need for Brand Identity
Hawthorne Race Course Betting Brochure6

Carolinas' All Star Football Game Program2
Clinton Street Quarterly

OSAKA in Hamburg ハンブルクの大阪

Trees To Know In Oregon8

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Inside the Beast Chicano Newspaper

Bomba y Plena Festival Poster (1978)

凪のあすからロゴ

"Let Your True Colors Drive You" Volkswagen and Campus Pride ad campaign

Alphabet Scarf

Para-Tipe Pressure Lettering

“Occidental Life Insurance Company of California”2

Dainippon Type Organization’s Stamp stand (「大日本タイポ組合のインボウ」)8

The Evolution of the Apple Logo

Soviet Christmas card

African Art and the Modernist Lens

Yūhi Hōkoku No Toki (National Spiritual Mobilization Movement) , Eagle and the Rising Sun

Political Reality Map2

The National Geographic Magazine Cover

Charles Goslin

Print: A Quarterly Journal of the Graphic Arts

Apocalypse Culture (1987)2

Alabama 2004 Wildlife Federation License Plate

Save Earth Now

Letraset Database

Interview with Jan Steward and Juliette Bellocq5

Hello Dolly

Win Peace and Freedom Through Nonviolent Action; vol. 6, no. 212

Late A/D News

Charlotte Country Day School

Radical America vol. 6 no. 2
Woodstock

“Permutations” 5
Looking Back on Muriel Cooper’s Visions of the Future

Space G

Pokèmon HeartGold Version Packaging14
Radical Anthropology, Issue 5

Food and Art Exhibition Poster (2012) - 食とアート展 ポスター
Báo Nữ Giới Chung

Nola Express; Vo. 1 No. 582

“Hughes Aircraft”

Cold Crush Brothers at South Bronx High School

ニューヨーク New York

Poster for Nikke Clothing by Gihachiro Okuyama 奥山 儀八郎

“The Train That Ate Flowers”
The Echo: Chicago's Humorous and Artistic Fortnightly

“Eitetsu Hayashi Meets Yosuke Tamashita” (2005)

The Charlotte Royals Rugby Club Logo2

History of Kuwait

Pavement – Quarantine the Past 3

Cracking Up

Charlotte Coliseum Aerial Postcard (1972)

Other Scenes; New Greece

“The Works of Kisho Kurokawa: Capsule, Metabolism, Spaceframe, Metamorphose”

Sketch for “A Century of Negro Progress” Ad

“Mano-Dharma” Concert Poster
