R. Roger Remington graphic design curricular collection, circa 1970-1980.

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R. Roger Remington graphic design curricular collection, circa 1970-1980.

The collection contains graphic design projects undertaken by students in the 1970s as classroom assignments for faculty member R. Roger Remington, professor of graphic design at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Each project is categorized by class year and specific course curriculum (e.g. senior graphic design applications, junior typography, poster design, career skills, freshmen basic design, etc.) The projects are in a variety of mediums, including sketches, posters, printed matter, photographs, and tiles. The collection was originally assembled for an exhibition of student work and subsequently donated to RIT Archive Collections by Remington. The R. Roger Remington graphic design curricular collection contains undergraduate and graduate student work, teaching materials created by Professor Remington, and promotional materials. Also included are photographs of faculty, students, guest speakers, artwork, and a holiday party.

8.0 linear feet (8 lid boxes, 1 clamshell box, 1 flip-top box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8160044

RIT Library, Wallace Library

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Remington, R. Roger

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R. Roger Remington has spent his formative and adult life in upstate New York (the Adirondacks and Rochester). His professional education in graphic design was at non-establishment settings, having studied at Rochester Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He considers himself primarily a teacher who has critical interests in design studies (graphic design history, theory and methods), research, writing and graphic design practice. His teaching excellence has been ackn...

Rochester Institute of Technology. School of Art and Design.

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