The People’s Graphic Design Archive is a crowd-sourced virtual archive that aims to expand, diversify, and preserve graphic design history. It includes finished projects, process, correspondence, oral histories, articles, and other material in the form of images, documents, videos, audio, as well as links to other relevant archives and websites (—).

Zwiedzajcie Zoo - Pink Flamingos
The Brownies' Book
“Play It As It L.A.’s” 2

Para-Tipe Pressure Lettering

AMPO: A Report from the Japanese New Left, no.9-102

Lillian F. Schwartz website

“Felix Candela: Shell Forms” Exhibition Catalogue

Prohibition Receipt

Book Covers2

Lego Star Wars: XBOX 3604

Shenmue (1999)

Dune

The Other City - دیگر شهر

Johns Hopkins Club Thanksgiving Menu2

Cover of Melba

Do Women Have To Be Naked To Get Into the Met. Museum?

“Nappygram” 8

“Blues Project” Poster

Ramparts; Vol. 11, No. 2

Back Cover of Good Times, vol. 2, no. 20

Martin Luther King holding poster

Japanese Country Cookbook4

East Village Other No. 37

Jane Eyre Book Cover4

Und Du?

Fiddler On The Roof Vinyl Record2

Black Panther Party Survival Programs

Good Times, vol. 2, no. 48

Kmart 90-Minute Blank 8-Track Cartridge4

Vietnam Courier; no. 141

Vector, vol. 2, no. 102

1984 Los Angeles Olympics

SFMOMA Interview with Jack Stauffacher2

Atari: Space Invaders

Interview with Keith Godard

“Support Your Local Fuzz”

Murals for the Los Angeles International Airport

“Rabbit Hill/ Mount”

Liberty Bell Forever Stamp

Poster for Pamoja Gallery

Dupont “Color on Colored Stock”2

Cal Tjader Quintet album cover

“Day of Solidarity with the Afro-American People”

The Architectural Forum, May 1970

Watership Down (40th Anniversary Edition)

City Limits

“5x5=25” exhibition catalog

Assorted Recipes Cards, 1977
“The West Coast Job Market: April ’65” 2

Norakuro

MIT Summer Session prospectus cover

Other Scenes; vol. 3, no. 53

Illustration for Amtrak Express Magazine

Costume Party Flyer

The Spark, no. 28

The Cherokee Phoenix, Feb. 21, 1828

Win Peace and Freedom Through Nonviolent Action; vol. 5, no. 212

Mario Abreu, Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, 1966

Charlotte Sanitorium Postcard2

Good Times, vol. 2, no. 22

Computer Games2

The Realist, no. 582
