The Dunkin' Donuts logo was designed in 1975 by Lucia DeRespinis and is still used almost 50 years later. DeRespinis studied Industrial Design at Pratt Institute and graduated in 1952, returning to teach from 1975–2020.
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Narly Typeface by Zuzana Licko, 1993
“Narly embraces the relative sophistication of yesterday’s computer technology. Licko’s early typeface designs such as Emperor and Modula were reductivist in their construction” (emigre)
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“Fancy Dancer” album cover for Bobbi Humphrey
1975; Jazz, funk, soul album
Design: Ria Lawerke
Illustration: Barbara Nessim
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Harper’s Magazine (October 1962)by Janet Halverson, 1962
archived by Katherine Small Gallery @ksmallgallery
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Advertising brochure designed by Söre Popitz, 1934
Ihre Werbung und die Frau (Advertising and Women) brochure cover for the publisher Otto Beyer
cardboard, silver leaf, letterpress printing on paper
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Lyceum Fellowship Student Competition poster designed by Nancy Skolos and Tom Wedell, 1990 @nskolos
“Call for entries for annual student architecture competition. 1990 program was to design a water treatment plant in the Boston harbor.”
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Suriname pattern design by Lois Mailou Jones, 1982
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Sports (Les sports—) collage by Marianne Brandt, 1927
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This Woman Questions the Quotes by Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, 2018
archived by Emmaline Milkovich
“This piece was highly influenced by 1920s Russian avant-garde designers, specifically artist El Lissitzky.”
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Sight Sound event flyer by Maxine Raysor, 1969
Flyer publicizing New Lafayette Theatre Workshop event, “Sight Sound” featuring Milford Graves, Askia Muhammed Touré and Marvin X from NYC Saturday, May 31, 1969.
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“Peace” designed by Gere Kavanaugh, 1970
“split fountain holiday poster with type set by Vernon Simpson Typographers for Isabel Scott Fabrics (from Louise Sandhaus and Kat Catmur, A Colorful Life: Gere Kavanaugh, Designer” @lulusandhaus
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Quilt by Rebecca Blackwater
“Pictographic histories abound in Plains art and are found on painted robes, shirts, ledger drawings, and winter counts. Although men usually created these histories, a woman made this rare quilt.” (metmuseum. org)
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New Year’s Eve poster designed by Bonnie MacLean in 1967 printed by Tea Lautrec Litho, San Francisco
Cooper Hewitt’s Collection
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Wet: The Magazine of Gourmet Bathing, 1979 designed by April Greiman with photos by Raul Vega
archived by @volumes.designlibrary from the personal collection of @briarlevit
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Linha do Tempo do Design Graphico no Brasil Book Cover (Brazilian Graphic Design Timeline)
designed by Elaine Ramos, 2011
archived by Angie Hornback
This design won Museu de Casa Brasileira Design Award + the Jabuti Award in 2012.
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Woman Wisdom illustrated by Ned Astra, 1977. Archived by Mo Taylor.
featured in gay manifesto The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions.
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Woman Suffrage Banner from the National Woman’s Party, c. 1910
“These ‘Great Demand’ banners were used in demonstrations and rallies and at suffrage headquarters.” National American History Museum
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Woman, Always Pregnant with Dreams, poster designed by Shaghaiegh Fakharzadeh, 2013. Archived by @RoshanakKeyghobadi
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عنوان: زن , همیشه باردار آرزوها
طراح گرافیک: شقایق فخارزاده
سال: ۱۳۹۱
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“Woman at Work” print designed by Margaret Calvert after her original road signs for the UK from the 1960s, from designmuseum. org
“Not every project I’ve been involved in turns out as brilliantly as my Woman at Work print.” (ItsNiceThat)
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Onyx: Black Lesbian Newsletter, October / November 1983, illustrated by Sarita Johnson
Courtesy of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender (GLBT) Historical Society, San Francisco CA. glbthistory.org
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Holiday cookbooks by Peter Pauper Press, with pictures by Vee Guthrie, 1950s
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A few winter-themed works by WPA designer Dorothy Waugh, 1930s
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Elaine Lustig Cohen’s Hanukkah invitation, 1964
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iPod Silhouettes Ads by TBWA/Chiat/Day, 2003
Archived by Juan Figueroa-Badel
Visually striking and placed all over cities, these simple but intense designs are a staple of advertising from early 2000s
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Social Media Post by @eve.sage.art
Wizard of Oz Sheet Music
This sheet music predates the film (1902). Lyrics are by the book's author with music by Paul Tietjens.
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Graphics of the Women's Liberation Union, 1970s
archived by UFxDesign
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“The Chicago Women's Liberation Union (1969–77) was one of the most significant socialist feminist organizations during the second wave feminist movement.”
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Woman! Learn to read and write! Женщина! Учись грамоте!, 1923
from Harvard’s Special Collections
Archived by Hannah S.
Soviet propaganda poster promoting womens’ literacy in the 1920s.
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野性時代 (Wild Age) November 1976 Cover by Eiko Ishioka
archived by Sarah Mull
“Published by Kadokawa Shoten, Yasei Jidai was a magazine which discussed the various problems urbanites faced at the time.”
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Pamoja Gallery Promotion by Bill Howell, 1968. archived by Haley Love.
“Included in Dorothy Jackson's "The Black Experience in Graphic Design" article from Print Magazine 1968 which included interviews w/ 5 black graphic designers”
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Chidoriya Cuddlefish Promotion, 1920
archived by Michelle Fong
“This advertisement uses colors that appealed to the moga (modern girls) and mobo (modern boys), trying to attract a younger audience to buy cuddlefish snacks”
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