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People’s Graphic Design Archive

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Vietnam Aztlan Chicano: Vietnam Fuera poster by Malaquias Montoya, 1973. archived by caswell. "…the fist is used slightly differently, it is not raised in the air. Rather, two fists join the Vietnamese people and Chicano people." #PeoplesGDArchive #GDHistory

Vietnam Aztlan Chicano: Vietnam Fuera poster by Malaquias Montoya, 1973. archived by caswell.

"…the fist is used slightly differently, it is not raised in the air. Rather, two fists join the Vietnamese people and Chicano people."

#PeoplesGDArchive
#GDHistory
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📚 Help us write the history of design! The PGDA is a crowd-sourced archive that captures the stories, artifacts, and movements that shaped our field. By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come. Please donate today!

📚 Help us write the history of design! The PGDA is a crowd-sourced archive that captures the stories, artifacts, and movements that shaped our field. By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come.

Please donate today!
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Riot Grrrl No. 1 Fanzine Cover, 1991 designed by Molly Neuman and Allison Wolfe. archived by PGDA summer scholar Bridget Boehlke #PeoplesGDArchive #GDArchive

Riot Grrrl No. 1 Fanzine Cover, 1991 designed by Molly Neuman and 
Allison Wolfe.
archived by PGDA summer scholar Bridget Boehlke

#PeoplesGDArchive
#GDArchive
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Wingdings conversion chart, designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes. archived by UFxDesign @ufdesigners @dr__dori “These typefaces, featuring only decorative characters, have become their own form of visual communication.” #PeoplesGDArchive #GDArchive

Wingdings conversion chart, designed by Charles Bigelow and Kris Holmes.

archived by UFxDesign
@ufdesigners
@dr__dori

“These typefaces, featuring only decorative characters, have become their own form of visual communication.”

#PeoplesGDArchive
#GDArchive
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THING magazine from 1989, founded by Robert Ford with Trent Adkins and Lawrence Warren. archived by Genevieve Kopp from the Collection of Arthur Fournier “… voice of Queer Black music + art scene in early 90s Chicago. part of burgeoning House music scene” #QueerDesign

THING magazine from 1989, founded by Robert Ford with Trent Adkins and Lawrence Warren. archived by Genevieve Kopp from the Collection of Arthur Fournier

“… voice of Queer Black music + art scene in early 90s Chicago. part of burgeoning House music scene”

#QueerDesign
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Champion International Corporation paper sample featuring the art work of Native Americans, 1981 Artwork from the Ni-wo-di-hi gallery in Austin, TX includes Antowine Warrior, Virginia Stroud, Steve Forbis, Paladine Roye, and Donald Vann. archived by @briarlevit

Champion International Corporation paper sample featuring the art work of Native Americans, 1981

Artwork from the Ni-wo-di-hi gallery in Austin, TX includes Antowine Warrior, Virginia Stroud, Steve Forbis, Paladine Roye, and Donald Vann.

archived by @briarlevit
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Congratulations to AIGA medalist Elizabeth Resnick! greeting card, c. 1980 Arts in the USA: The Policy & Practice of Censorship poster, 1992 Design for Communication: Conceptual Graphic Design Basics book cover, 2003 #AIGA e.resnick @aigadesign @professorelizabethresnick

Congratulations to AIGA medalist Elizabeth Resnick!
greeting card, c. 1980
Arts in the USA: The Policy & Practice of Censorship poster, 1992
Design for Communication: Conceptual Graphic Design Basics book cover, 2003

#AIGA
<a href="/e/">e</a>.resnick
@aigadesign
@professorelizabethresnick
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Celebrating AIGA medalist Dorothy Hayes (posthumously) Type Talks Cover No. 138, 1965 Color is a State of Mind poster, 1969 reproduced in a special issue of Print magazine, July/August 1969 #AIGA #BlackDesign #PeoplesGDArchive

Celebrating AIGA medalist Dorothy Hayes (posthumously)
Type Talks Cover No. 138, 1965
Color is a State of Mind poster, 1969 reproduced in a special issue of Print magazine, July/August 1969

#AIGA
#BlackDesign
#PeoplesGDArchive
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Celebrating AIGA medalist Rick Griffith Rick Griffith Introductory Ethic for Designers poster, 2008 Finger Flash icon, 1999 Buy Nothing poster, 2003 #AIGA #BlackDesign #PeoplesGDArchive

Celebrating AIGA medalist Rick Griffith <a href="/rickgriffith/">Rick Griffith</a>
Introductory Ethic for Designers poster, 2008
Finger Flash icon, 1999
Buy Nothing poster, 2003

#AIGA
#BlackDesign
#PeoplesGDArchive
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Where’s My Mother? posters by Yen-Chang Cheng, Hung-Yu Chen, 2008 archived by Michael French Designed as an entry for the 21st International Poster Biennial in Warsaw Social Media Post by eve sage #peoplesGDArchive #GDArchive #ClimateChange #PolarBears

Where’s My Mother? posters by Yen-Chang Cheng, Hung-Yu Chen, 2008
archived by Michael French

Designed as an entry for the 21st International Poster Biennial in Warsaw

Social Media Post by eve sage

#peoplesGDArchive
#GDArchive
#ClimateChange
#PolarBears
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Junior Art Council Newsletter covers designed by Marilyn and John Neuhart for LACMA from Louise Sandhaus, Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires & Riots: California and Graphic Design 1936-1986, pp. 90 #PeoplesGDArchive #GDArchive

Junior Art Council Newsletter covers designed by Marilyn and John Neuhart for LACMA from Louise Sandhaus, Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires &amp; Riots: California and Graphic Design 1936-1986, pp. 90

#PeoplesGDArchive
#GDArchive
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📚 Help us write the history of design! The PGDA is a crowd-sourced archive that captures the stories, artifacts, and movements that shaped our field. By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come. Please donate today!

📚 Help us write the history of design! The PGDA is a crowd-sourced archive that captures the stories, artifacts, and movements that shaped our field. By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come.

Please donate today!
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Dr Mae Jemison poster, signed by the designer Cheryl Holmes Miller @cheryldmillerfineart poster celebrating the first African American female in space, from Poster House Collection #peoplesgdarchive #BlackDesign #gdhistory

Dr Mae Jemison poster, signed by the designer Cheryl Holmes Miller @cheryldmillerfineart
poster celebrating the first African American female in space, from Poster House Collection

#peoplesgdarchive
#BlackDesign
#gdhistory
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What's a Gay Person to Do? Reference for the design of the typeface, Ringold, by Dan Rhatigan, c. 1982. archived by @briarlevit #PeoplesGDArchive #GDArchive

What's a Gay Person to Do?
Reference for the design of the typeface, Ringold, by Dan Rhatigan, c. 1982. archived by @briarlevit

#PeoplesGDArchive
#GDArchive
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Station logo for ABC-TV, New York, produced with the 'Luminetics' System by Harry Marks, Robert Abel, and Wayne Kimbell. archived by Louise Sandhaus. c. 1976 from Print magazine #peoplesgdarchive #MotionDesign #gdhistory

Station logo for ABC-TV, New York, produced with the 'Luminetics' System by Harry Marks, Robert Abel, and Wayne Kimbell. archived by Louise Sandhaus. c. 1976 from Print magazine

#peoplesgdarchive
#MotionDesign
#gdhistory
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A Journey to Mars Movie Poster designed by Ré Society LTD, 2007. Archived by Grace Wittman. "recreated based on a poster designed by Grigory Brisov + Nikolay Prusakov in 1926. The Danish sci-fi movie premiered in Denmark in 1918 and the U.S. in 1920. #peoplesgdarchive

A Journey to Mars Movie Poster designed by Ré Society LTD, 2007. Archived by Grace Wittman.

"recreated based on a poster designed by Grigory Brisov + Nikolay Prusakov in 1926. The Danish sci-fi movie premiered in Denmark in 1918 and the U.S. in 1920. 

#peoplesgdarchive
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Colorblind Traffic Signals, USA archived by UFxDesign @ufdesigners "traffic lights use standardized positions of red on top + green on the bottom, or red to the right + green to the left for horizontal lights. Drivers can recognize signals based on placement rather than color."

Colorblind Traffic Signals, USA
archived by UFxDesign
@ufdesigners

"traffic lights use standardized positions of red on top + green on the bottom, or red to the right + green to the left for horizontal lights. Drivers can recognize signals based on placement rather than color."
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Totes are here! A limited number of tote bags are available for all donations of $50 or more. Link in bio to donate now! 📚 Help us write the history of design! By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come. Donate today.

Totes are here!

A limited number of tote bags are available for all donations of $50 or more. Link in bio to donate now!

📚 Help us write the history of design! By donating, you’re not just giving money—you’re helping preserve history for generations to come.

Donate today.