When I Think of Home: Images from L.A. ArchivesMain MenuIntroductionThe greater Los Angeles area is on the traditional lands of the Gabrielino/Tongva, Chumash, Fernandeño Tataviam and Yuhaaviatam/Maarenga’yam (Serrano) peoples. We acknowledge their presence here since time immemorial and recognize their continuing connection to the land, to the water and to their ancestors.L.A. FirstsMigration to Los Angeles in Pursuit of Health and HappinessThe Community and Cultural Enclaves of L.A.Los Angeles Architecture and LandscapesHistoric Home MuseumsContributorsChronologyMapping the ExhibitAcknowledgementsWhen I Think of Home: Images from L.A. Archives is the first digital History Keepers exhibit produced for the annual Archives Bazaar and would not have been possible without the collaboration of LAAS members and Archive Bazaar Exhibit subcommittee members.
California Design, 1985
12020-09-30T15:39:02-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e310112Poster designed by April Greiman and John Coy, with Michael Cronan, Linda Hinrichs, Michael Manwaring, Michael Vanderbyl, and Eric Martin for the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA). The image was created on an Apple Macintosh and is one of the earliest examples of digital design, 1985, offset lithograph, 24 × 36.5plain2020-10-12T10:25:49-07:0001/13/1985Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography at ArtCenter College of DesignIn CopyrightGreiman April, 1985, California Design, offset lithographCaliforniaApril Greiman and John CoyCurtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e
1term2020-10-05T17:26:48-07:00Suzanne Noruschatd5b4fb9efb1f1d6e4833d051ebc06907bb9dba64Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography at Art Center College of DesignCurtis Fletcher5As the Digital Age continues to increase our interaction with screens, typography, which has always been a core element of graphic design, has become increasingly vital to our visual culture. Consequently, ArtCenter developed a plan to become a central and influential force in this burgeoning field by providing a dedicated space to advance the research, teaching and understanding of letterform design and typography.
HMCT was designed to become home and a catalyst for the enhanced study of typography and letterform design. HMCT serves as an educational forum, design laboratory, research center and archive, as well as a meeting place for learning, discussion and the exchange of ideas and skills. HMCT holds workshops and special classes, symposia, lectures and residency programs dedicated to all aspects of the typographic field.structured_gallery2020-10-09T16:06:44-07:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e