Hagley Museum and Library
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M arc Harri son indu strial design I al u mnu s DLC-X Cuisinart Food Processor, 1979 A pioneer in universal design, Harrison relied on hand-motion studies to redesign the Cuisinart food processor to meet the needs of consumers
Lanc e Wyman
with disabilities. The result was the DLC-X, which combined ease of use and attractive design. It has been featured in shows at the
Ind u strial D esign I al umnus
Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Whitney Museum of Art.
Washington, D.C. Metro Map, 1976 Wyman created the boldly colored map for the 1976 inauguration of Washington’s Metro system. A pioneer in the use of icons in graphic design, Wyman was asked in 2011 to undertake the first redesign of the map to reflect changes to D.C.’s infrastructure, including the new Patti Smith, 1975 © Copyright The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Courtesy Art + Commerce
rail line to Dulles Airport.
An to n io Di S p igna Graphic D esign I al umnus and Facu lty ITC Serif Gothic Typeface, 1974 Combining gothic simplicity with Roman
Rober t M app l et horpe
elegance, Di Spigna created his legendary
Graphic art and design I al u mn u s
typeface in collaboration with Herb Lubalin.
Horses, 1975, cover photograph
Di Spigna’s work has received numerous
The musician and poet Patti Smith chose this portrait, shot by Robert Mapplethorpe
awards, and has been recognized by The Art
in the Greenwich Village apartment of his partner Samuel Wagstaff, for the cover of
Directors Club, American Institute of Graphic
her debut album, Horses. A 2002 New Yorker article called this cover “one of the
Arts, and The Type Directors Club.
most recognizable images in the iconography of rock and roll.”
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