Macintosh SE with minimal keyboard and new mouse, 1983-4Macintosh SE (redesign) with minimal keyboard and new mouse, 1983-4
Miller Lite Cans and Labels Designed by Landor & AssociatesWalter Landor redesigned labels for Miller High Life, Miller Ale, and Miller Malt Liquor for Miller Brewing. When Miller Brewing…
Paepcke, Walter PaulThe son of a Prussian immigrant, Walter Paepcke was the President of the Container Corporation of America (CCA) and founder of the Aspen Institute.
Petri WinesPetri Wines, the number one winery in California during the late 1940s, had been selling its table wines in non-descript…
Prodomo System by Walter Knoll, 1929An example from Walter Knoll & Co.'s (Hans Knoll's father's company) successful “Prodomo” system, which was introduced in 1929 and…
Saarinen Tulip Chairs, 1957Knoll Associates built up a substantial network of modernist designers they could draw on for furniture design. The molded "tulip"…
Sicks’ Bottles – Before and AfterSicks’ Select, for the Seattle Brewing and Malting Company, became Walter Landor’s first label design outside the San Francisco Bay…
Slabs: Lisa and workbench, study, 1982This is a design Esslinger submitted as one of more than forty design models to Steve Jobs’ Snow White competition.
Snow White design proposal, “classic Sony,” Americana. Slabs: Macintosh studies, 1982Snow White design proposal, “classic Sony,” Americana. Slabs: Macintosh studies, 1982.
Thai Air Corporate Image Designed by Landor & AssociatesLandor & Associates were also hired by executives at Thai International, who sought to develop a graphical image for the…
Twentieth Century Limited: Industrial Design in America, 1925–1939Created By: Meikle, Jeffrey Publisher: 2nd ed. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2001
USAir Corporate Image Redesign by Landor & AssociatesWhen the Federal government deregulated the U.S. airline industry in the 1980s, Walter Landor suggested changing the name of Allegheny…
Walter P. Paepcke PapersCreated By: University of Chicago Library Publisher: Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago Library