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“Day of the Dead” title card

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"One of many films made by the Eames Office, Day of the Dead was produced at the prompting of renowned designer Alexander Girard, close friend, inspiration, and occasional collaborator of Ray and Charles Eames, and sponsored by the Museum of International Folk Art, in Santa Fe. For the film titles, the camera moved around a single card, designed by Eames employee Deborah Sussman, that had nine different sections featuring credits and other information." –Louise Sandhaus, Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires & Riots: California and Graphic Design 1936-1986, pp. 82-83