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4 collections related to Graphic design (Typography) -- History

Size: 21.3 linear feet (13 cartons, 1 flatfolder, 1 box, 1 half box, 1 flat box, 1 CD box) Collection ID: MC 00724
The Charles M. Ellertson Research and Study Collection on Typography contains books, serials (including a run of The Association of American University Presses Book and Jacket Show), booklets and leaflets on graphic design, typography, fonts, and graphic designers, and some papers related to Ellertson's work in typography. The ... More
King, Doris Elizabeth, 1925-2015
Size: 7.5 linear feet (15 boxes (Box numbers 1 and 2 do not exist)) Collection ID: MC 00559
The Doris Elizabeth King Paperback Book Collection contains a selection of books made from a large collection of books bequeathed to North Carolina State University. Items in the collection were selected by NC State University Graphic Design & Industrial Design faculty members Deborah Littlejohn and Russell Flinchum, as well as ... More
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Size: 1.3 linear feet (1 flat folder, 1 flat box) Collection ID: MSS 00451
The James Holcomb Collection of North Carolina State University College of Design Flyers, Brochures, and Posters contains ephemera including flyers, posters, brochures, mailers, and postcards. These materials were designed by North Carolina State University, School of Design (now College) students and faculty. The items publicized ... More
Scotford, Martha
Size: 74.2 linear feet (45 boxes, 3 half boxes, 13 legal boxes, 20 flat boxes, 1 oversize flat box, 4 slide boxes, 2 reel boxes, 5 flat folders, 18 cartons); 95 megabytes (64 files) Collection ID: MC 00434
The Martha Scotford Research and Study Collection on Graphic Design contains materials from 1896 through 2010 including design works and ephemera, publications, files documenting Scotford’s projects, and design-related reference materials relating to graphic design, book design and typography. Martha Scotford was a professor of ... More