Alitalia Airlines Corporate Redesign by Landor & AssociatesWhen the national airline of Italy, Alitalia, was interested in a corporate image, interviews conducted by Landor with air travelers…
Angelus Mystery bookThe Angelus Mystery book was a prize used to encourage purchasing Angelus Marshmallows.
Anheuser-Busch eagle logoThe introduction, in 1872, of the Anheuser-Busch eagle logo, an intertwined A and eagle, helped the company create a corporate…
British Airways 747 Corporate Design by Landor & AssociatesContinuing his work for airlines, Walter Landor & Associates created new aircraft markings and graphics for British Airways as the…
British Airways Concorde Super Sonic Transport (SST) Designed by Landor & AssociatesIn 1985, Landor completed the work on the British Airways Concorde Supersonic Transport (SST). The Landor design of the Concord…
Candlelight Decanter Bottle and PackagingDesigned for Stitzel-Weller as a holiday promotional for their Old Fitgerald bourbon, the candlelight decanter gained in popularity not only…
Coca-Cola Products Featuring Updated Design by Landor & AssociatesWalter Landor & Associates helped redesign "Coke" products for Coca-Cola in the mid-1980s. Landor’s designers understood the importance of preserving…
Coke Cans featuring updated design by Landor & AssociatesWalter Landor & Associates helped redesign "Coke" products for Coca-Cola in the mid-1980s. Landor’s designers understood the importance of preserving…
Cotton Logo Designed by Landor & AssociatesNew "Seal of Cotton" logo designed by Landor & Associates for the National Cotton Council.
Cramer Products Company to a prospective clientCorrespondence from Cramer Products Company to a prospective client, 1947.
Heap Big Deal for Little BravesRath products were from the heartland, and references to America’s native heritage served to enhance that fact. In 1946, James…
Hills Bros Coffee CanWalter Landor& Associates designed new three-pound coffee cans for Hills Bros Coffee. Their new design included a selection of wood-cut…
Hirsch-Weis Mfg. Co. to “Mr. Store Owner”Hirsch-Weis Mfg. Co. to “Mr. Store Owner,” form letter, Oct. 1, 1939.
How Cracker Jack Came to Follow the Circus into TownCreated By: Ruhling, F.E Source/Publisher: Printers’ Ink April 7 1921, 76–83