NASA Graphics Standards Manual

NASA Graphics Standards Manual
Title NASA Graphics Standards Manual PDF eBook
Author Jesse Reed
Publisher Thames Hudson
Total Pages 220
Release 2015-09
Genre Corporate image
ISBN 9780692586532

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The NASA Graphics Standards Manual, by Richard Danne and Bruce Blackburn, is a futuristic vision for an agency at the cutting edge of science and exploration. Housed in a special anti-static package, the book features a foreword by Richard Danne, an essay by Christopher Bonanos, scans of the original manual (from Danne's personal copy), reproductions of the original NASA 35mm slide presentation, and scans of the Managers Guide, a follow-up booklet distributed by NASA.

NASA Graphics Standards Manual Remastered Edition

NASA Graphics Standards Manual Remastered Edition
Title NASA Graphics Standards Manual Remastered Edition PDF eBook
Author Tony Darnell
Publisher Paul A. Darnell
Total Pages 114
Release 2017-08-20
Genre
ISBN 9781680920789

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The NASA Graphics Standards Manual: Remastered Edition is a modern spin on the original NASA Graphics Standards Manual published in 1976 and puts it into a new and clean format. Using high-resolution scans of the original book, over two-hundred man-hours were spent in recreating and remastering the original drawings with very fine details. This book is not in the same format as the original, as the original manual was in a binder. However, much care was taken in ensuring the correct image and font proportions were used. The original double-spread pages were reformatted to fit onto two single facing pages. Photos from the original book were replaced with the original photos sourced from the NASA library, and missing photos were replaced with similar photos obtained from the NASA library. This edition is published with the highest quality print-on-demand techniques along with the most vivid color, and printed on thick 70 lb. paper. Fine type sized as small as three point Helvetica is still legible, and the reproduced drawings are clean and crisp. If you are a fan of NASA, then this book is a great addition to your NASA library.

Environmental Protection Agency Graphic Standards System

Environmental Protection Agency Graphic Standards System
Title Environmental Protection Agency Graphic Standards System PDF eBook
Author Jesse Reed
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Design
ISBN 9780692878309

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In 1970, President Richard Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to confront environmental pollution and protect the health of the American people. One of the EPA's top priorities was consolidating numerous state offices to more efficiently carry out its goal of "working for a cleaner, healthier environment for the American people." But there was one area in which the EPA--like many government agencies of the time--was terribly inefficient: their graphic design and communications department. Millions of dollars were being wasted annually due to nonstandardized formats, inefficient processes and almost everything being designed from scratch. In 1977 the EPA began working with the legendary New York design firm Chermayeff & Geismar (now Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv, or CGH), responsible for some of the most recognizable visual identities in the world, such as Chase Bank, PBS, National Geographic, the Smithsonian Institution, Mobil Oil and NBC. Partners Ivan Chermayeff, Tom Geismar and Steff Geissbuhler set about tackling this problem. The result was the 1977 US Environmental Protection Agency Graphic Standards System. Forty years later, Jesse Reed & Hamish Smyth--creators of the NYCTA and NASA Graphics Standards Manual reissues--have partnered with CGH and AIGA, the US's oldest and largest professional organization for design, to publish this classic graphic standards EPA manual as a hardcover volume. Each page is reproduced at the same size as the original three-ring binder pages, using the same vibrant Pantone inks with a total of 14 colors.

Design Standards Manuals

Design Standards Manuals
Title Design Standards Manuals PDF eBook
Author Bruce Blackburn
Publisher
Total Pages 48
Release 1977
Genre Communication in design
ISBN

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IBM - GRAPHIC DESIGN GUIDE FROM 1969 TO 1987

IBM - GRAPHIC DESIGN GUIDE FROM 1969 TO 1987
Title IBM - GRAPHIC DESIGN GUIDE FROM 1969 TO 1987 PDF eBook
Author STEVEN. HELLER
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN

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NYCTA Objects

NYCTA Objects
Title NYCTA Objects PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Thames & Hudson
Total Pages 356
Release 2017-10-24
Genre Subways
ISBN 9780692902554

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The evolving design of New York subway ephemera: a collector's story New York City Transit Authority: Objects originated as a photography experiment. In 2011, New York photographer Brian Kelley began documenting collections of used MetroCards in his Brooklyn studio, arranging them in various grids with the goal of perfecting the lighting of an image. His brother suggested he make the grids more interesting by finding other types of cards. Having exhausted his search for discarded MetroCards in many of the city's 472 subway stations, Kelley turned to eBay for new finds. The online rabbit-hole gave him a crash course in the history of NYC transportation. He discovered tokens dating back to 1860, a ticket stub from 1885 when it cost three cents to take the train across the Brooklyn Bridge, as well as patches, matchbooks, tokens, timetables, pins and signs, posting his photographs of these finds on Tumblr and Instagram. Six years on, many MTA employees follow and advocate his project, sometimes contacting him with information and tips on rare items. As the collection grew, Kelley recognized that there were no comparable digital archives documenting the city's transportation evolution. New York City Transit Authority: Objects is a story told through the evolving design that spans decades of the city's history. Kelley's objects tell a greater story of New York's past. For him, The NYCTA Project remains a photography experiment and self-funded hobby, archiving the culture of his home city. For the reader, it's an intimate view of the city's history that merges design and infrastructure over the past 150 years.

Identity: Chermayeff and Geismar and Haviv

Identity: Chermayeff and Geismar and Haviv
Title Identity: Chermayeff and Geismar and Haviv PDF eBook
Author Ivan Chermayeff
Publisher Thames Hudson
Total Pages 320
Release 2018-07-05
Genre Designers
ISBN 9780692955239

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'Identity: Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv' showcases a body of work spanning 60 years from the seminal New York design firm founded in 1957 by Ivan Chermayeff and Tom Geismar. The firm's contribution to design has shaped the way corporate identity programs influence culture. The book features over 100 case studies from the firm's previous and current clients, including Chase Bank, NBC, PanAm, PBS, and many more. Also included are interviews with Tom Geismar and Sagi Haviv, plus written contributions from Milton Glaser, John Maeda, and others.