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Posters, Prints depicts: Wall Street bull sculpture with muzzle drawn over snout
Josh MacPhee. Money Talks; Cut This! (Occupy Wall Street)
Posters depicts: Color pattern of layered circles that seem to be spinning, with a dot screen printed on top.
Public Bikes. Bikes and Cities poster
Posters depicts: On a page of the financial times, the guy Fawkes mask is drawn by crossing out phrases across the newspaper
Gramlich, Goetz. Occupy (Regional SPD Election Campaign)
Posters depicts: Mandela quote, "In my country we go to prison first and then become president" in black block letters on white background.
Resnick, Elizabeth. In My Country – Nelson Mandela
Posters depicts: Glaser, Milton. AMC. Mad Men poster
Glaser, Milton. AMC. Mad Men poster
Posters depicts: Book with geometric design on the front cover depicted 3 dimensionally on a poster.
AIGA 100 Year Celebration poster
Posters depicts: Orange and white illusionary graphic that appears to be moving; SVA is spelled out vertically in light blue.
SVA: Where Art Happens (B)
Posters depicts: A minimalist illustration of a chain link fence has a heart cut out, underneath is the phrase "Refugees Welcome"
Thornton, Donal. Welcome
Posters depicts: Pink and white illusionary graphic that appears to be moving; SVA is spelled out vertically in light blue.
SVA: Where Art Happens (C)
Posters depicts: Green and white illusionary graphic that appears to be moving; SVA is spelled out vertically in light blue.
SVA: Where Art Happens (A)
Posters depicts: brick wall made up of passports
Cerrella, Coco. Immigrant Wall
Cards depicts: Large white dots on a red background with the text "Stop taxing our periods! Period."
Scher, Paula and Courtney Gooch (Pentagram). Period Equity: Stop taxing our periods! Period
Posters depicts: A man stands in front of a cityscape, the image is sideways, Yellow triangles and text are over the image
Ca Ira! About Welcome
Posters depicts: A man in a leather jacket is stood crossing his arms, blue diagonal lines and text are over the photo
Ca Ira! Beyond Welcome.
Posters depicts: "Africa: The Forgotten Continent" is in gray text on a gray background, the t's are taken out and placed randomly around the page in white text to look like crosses or grave stones
Milani, Armando. Africa: The Forgotten Continent
Posters depicts: Silhouette drawing of a line of sheep walking off a cliff, each sheep has a letter on it that spells out "Fanaticism:
Milani, Armando. Fanaticism (United Nations)
Posters depicts: A minimalist illustration of a power fist in the shape of a house
Lee, Chris. Sanctuary (UB Sanctuary Campus Initiative)
Exhibition Catalogues depicts: A grid of letters with the words "Milton Glaser: Modulated Patterns" hidden in like a crossword
Glaser, Milton. Modulated Patterns at Binghampton University Art Museum (March 13–May 20, 2017) exhibition catalog
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