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Posters depicts: A brown poster with the sentence "Be a smarter starter, begin and end the job on the right foot." The phrase "Smarter Starter" is messily handwritten in chalk-like print. The 'R' in "starter" is wearing shoes.
W.R. Grace & Co.. Be a smarter starter
Posters depicts: Orange poster with the sentence "Get to the point! Concept. There is a better, quicker, smarter way to do any job." The word "concept" is handwritten in messy chalk-like print. The 'O' in "concept" is styled as a target.
W.R. Grace & Co.. Get to the point! (Concept)
Posters depicts: Black ink drawing of a bare tree. In the center, a triangle of the page has been cut and peeled back to reveal the same branches against a blue sky with green leaves. At bottom, name of workshop and details.
Tyler School of Art. The Tyler Offset Workshop
Calendars, Posters depicts: "8+1" typed largely in black with a block of text underneath
Sandy Alexander (offset printer). About Tiles (1989 appointment calendar); About Flowers (1991 appointment calendar); 8+1 (folded poster promoting a new printing press, 1989); 14,500 (folded poster, promoting a 120 page color guide, 1989)
Posters depicts: A four by four grid of Flatiron Building postcards
Simpson Paper Company. Connections
Posters depicts: Black and white photo of ocean, a man standing in sea grass in the foreground opposite a tall, abstract metal sculpture
Terry Dintenfass Gallery. William King Outdoors
Posters depicts: Blue poster with the sentence "Smarter people create smarter companies". The word "people" handwritten in messy chalk-like print. The "O" in "people" is styled like a lightbulb with a smiling face.
W.R. Grace & Co.. Smarter people create smarter companies
Posters depicts: The word swim, top half white block typeface, bottom half black, wavy, and pixelated, as if submerged. "Swim for Breath" radiates out from dot of the 'i' in "swim;" below is typed "win great prizes, help combat Cystic Fibrosis"
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Swim
Posters depicts: Blank ink outline in rough brush strokes nose and eyes blue ink irises facing in opposite directions.
The Poster Society. The Poster Then and Now
Posters depicts: A person holds a tray of pastries in front of a wall of posters
Poster Society. P.S. Quarterly Journal. Winter 1985-1986
Posters depicts: Black ink line drawing of hand holding a torch. The flames of the torch are long, rough brushstrokes of red, yellow, and orange
Carrier Corporation. 1986 New York Special Olympics
Posters depicts: Two older people push a cart of some sort in front of store front windows covered in posters
Poster Society. P.S. Quarterly Journal. Spring 1986
Posters depicts: A building has wood paneling around it blocking it off from the sidewalk, it is covered in posters and advertisements. One person is jogging in front, another two are walking the opposite direction
Poster Society. P.S. Quarterly Journal. Summer 1986
Posters depicts: A stone base of some sort with "Defense D'afficher" etched into it, above the image "P.S." is written in green and pink crayon
Poster Society. P.S. Quarterly Journal. Winter 1986-1987
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