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“New poster. The Franklin institute”2

“The Struggle Continues”

Free Huey Rally in San Francisco

“The Chicago Seed”

“Description of a Slave Ship”

“Support Black Liberation”

Introductory Ethic for Designers2

Advertising for Travel in Europe

Insert Fully Withdraw Quickly

R&B Skeletons in the Closet2

Ebony Jr

Hardcore Jolies2

Stealth installation5

Apple iphone 4 launch poster

Catalog for Leroy Lettering Equipment6

In Our Terribleness (Some elements and meaning in black style)4

Guinea Poster

The weekly Christian Recorder, published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by the AME Church

for SDS “Black Power and Its Challenges” conference at UC Berkeley

“Day of Solidarity with the Afro-American People”

Power to the People

Nike logo concept

“Summer in Baltimore”

“The National Aquarium in Baltimore”

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts Environmental Branding Stud

Flyer for Grandmaster Flash

NAACP Birthday Ball Poster

NAACP Fight Now for Action

“Americans of Negro Lineage”

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Illustration

“The Decorative Arts of Africa” Cover Design

“Typography 22: The Annual of the Type Directors Club”

Al Pacino

Foo Fighters, Rolling Stone magazine spreads

Centennial of Negro Progress Exposition

“Visual Perceptions: Twenty-one African American Designers Challenge Modern Stereotypes”

Logos

Spring Way

Pillow sham with Tuskegee Flying School poem

The Train

“I Remember Newport”

Cover of “Parameter Estimation”

“EECCHHOOEESS”4

Push Pin Almanack

Reynold Ruffins in the Push Pin Office

Push Pin Graphic, no. 21

Oh Yeah (Charles Mingus) album cover

Design Issues cover

Garland Kirkpatrick

“Heritage”(Mural study for Important Events and Dates in Negro History)

Textile Design for Cretonne Drapery Fabric (1932)

Textile Design for Cretonne (1928)

We Shall Overcome

“The Haitian Revolution in Global Context: A Bicentennial Commemoration”

“Enrollment in the Negro common schools of the former slave states of the United States.“

“Afterjail Guide”

Symbol for Island Record Co.

Indians of the U.S.A.

Book cover of “The Story of the American Negro” by Ina Corinne Brown (second edition)

Advertising for the Organization of Black Designers (OBD) Chicago Student Chapter Meeting

African-American Designers in Chicago

A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America

Number of Negro students taking the various courses of study offered in Georgia schools
