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Jacqueline Casey (lead section)
While practicing a functional Modernism at the Jacqueline S. Casey was a graphic designer in the Office of Publications (later retitled the Office of Design Services) from 1955 to 1989 and assigned the position as director in 1972. In discussing her design, Casey stated, "My work combines two cultures: The American interest in visual metaphor on the one hand, and the Swiss fascination with planning, fastidiousness, and control over technical execution on the other."

MIT
The professional quality and creative additions to design are what made the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's campus design group widely respected in the field. MIT is acknowledged as the first American college to employ graphic designers as part of the faculty, and Jacqueline Casey was one of the few who were hired. The prototype for the university press at MIT was implemented by the graphic designers, known for their meticulous and straightforward style of their typography. Campus projects, programs, cultural and scientific events were advertised to society through the group designer's works.

Works & Exhibitions
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Give Blood. 1983.

Arts on the Line. 1980.

Poster for Coffee Hour. 1979.

Ger Dekkers (New Dutch Landscape) Exhibition Poster. 1979.

Mediums of Language. 1977.

Art and Environment. Poster for MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies, 1972.

Poster for Octave of Prayer. 1972.

Goya: The Disasters of War. 1971.

Six Artists Exhibition Poster. 1970.

Poster for Open House. 1969.

Poster for The Moon Show. 1969.

Poster for Center for Space Research. 1968.

Light 7 Exhibition Poster. 1968.

Miscellaneous Motions of Kinetic Sculpture. 1967.

Poster for Boston Visual Arts Union. Hayden Gallery.

Poster for ''MIT Gospel Choir: God Is... ''

Poster for MIT Gospel Choir: There Is NoGreaterLove.

LincolnLab Recruitment Poster.

Walking in the Spirit: A Celebration of Gospel Music.

North Carolina State University

Furniture by Architects Exhibition Poster. 1981.

Two Views/Peter Berg, Two Sculptures/Ed Rothfarb. 1979.

MIT Symphony Orchestra Tour 1973. 1973.

Medicine of the Future. 1971.

Monuments to Malcolm X Poster. 1970.

Stop Oil Pollution. 1970.

Library Booklet Cover. 1967.

Ocean Engineering Recruitment Poster. 1967.

Humanities Series Concerts. 1966.

Corners Exhibition Poster.

Presidents' Ball Poster.

Technology and Policy Program at MIT.

Rochester Institute of Technology

Jacqueline Casey. 1990.

Academic Honesty: Are Our Standards Clear?. 1984.

Elijah: Felix Mendelssohn. 1984.

James Turrell: An Installation. Wallace Library. 1983.

Constructed Color: Sculpture by James Biederman, James Hoberman, Steve Keister, Lizbeth Marano, George Mayocole. Wallace Library. 1982.

Great Big Drawings. Wallace Library. 1982.

Intimate Architecture: Contemporary Clothing Design. Wallace Library. 1982.

4 Painters. Wallace Library. 1981.

Body Language. Wallace Library. 1981.

The Computer: From Counting To Cognition. 1979.

Chemistry at MIT. 1978.

Cancer: Symposium on the Occasion of the Dedication of the Seeley G. Mudd Building. 1975.

Brassai, The Eye of Paris: An Exhibition of Photographs. 1974.

Fredrich St. Florian Projects. Wallace Library. 1973.

A Spring Festival of Music 1972 in Honor of Klaus Liepmann. 1972.

Poster for Faculty-Student Exchange Program. 1972.

Lift Equilibrium: An Outdoor Experiment. 1969.

Hans Haacke Exhibition Poster. Wallace Library. 1967.

Aesthetics of Progress.

Helène Aylon.

Seven Montreal Painters.

Other

Casey, Jacqueline S. & Small, David. Fives. Visible Language Workshop, October 1990.

Russia, USA Peace. 1985.

Judge at Creativity on Paper exhibition. Sponsored by Art Direction magazine, 1966.

Annotated Bibliography

 * 1) https://www.jstor.org/stable/776675

This is a good source to cite because it gives some information on the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and how they were the first American university to hire graphic designers as faculty members. One of those first faculty members was Jacqueline Casey. It then gives some information about how the group designs of these graphic designers helped spread information to the public.

2. https://collection.cooperhewitt.org/people/18053543/bio

This website gives a short bio of Jacqueline Casey that could be useful in adding to the first section of Casey’s article. It is the Cooper Hewitt Organization, so I believe this source to be reliable.

3. https://go-gale-com.proxy.library.csi.cuny.edu/ps/i.do?id=GALE%7CA543613031&v=2.1&u=cuny_statenisle&it=r&p=AONE&sw=w

This source brings up the “functional Modernism” of Jacqueline Casey. It then goes into some detail about that and Casey’s work. I found this through the school’s database, it states it was peer reviewed.

4. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1315854

This source gives information on “The Herb Lubalin and Study Center” in New York and states how Jacqueline Casey’s work was shown in it. This could help find more information on works Jacqueline Casey has created. This was found through the Jstor Database.

5. http://lubalincenter.cooper.edu/

This is the official website of “The Herb Lubalin and Study Center,” to back up the site previously used.

6. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=sGFgDgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PT23&dq=%22Jacqueline+Casey%22+graphic+design&ots=mFavrUgi6i&sig=B1wa_iKDG7SCOTlcn_0I6Cw4bw0#v=onepage&q=Jacqueline%20Casey&f=false

I found this source through Google Scholar. This gives more reliable information on Jacqueline Casey’s career, and what she was trying to achieve through her work as a graphic designer. It also gives a photo of Casey, with the caption reading that she was a judge for the “Creativity on Paper” exhibition in 1966. This points me to more information I could try to search.

7. https://search.proquest.com/openview/c267f6b3209f786890ac2bad1f72400b/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=31101

This source was found through Google Scholar, and gives some information on Ellen Lupton and how she has curated several exhibitions at the Herb Lubalin Center of Design and Typography at the Cooper Union, including works made by Jacqueline Casey. I could add a new section to this Wikipedia article and make a list of all works and exhibitions Jacqueline Casey created.

8. https://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/14011/23158113-MIT.pdf?sequence=2

This source gives another piece of work Jacqueline Casey created. She worked with David Small to create the work titled, “Fives.” I would add this to the list I am planning to create under a new section of the article.

9. https://www.sfmoma.org/artist/Jacqueline_Casey/

This is the website of San Francisco’s Museum of Modern Art. They have a few of Jacqueline Casey’s works here through this link.

10. http://www.ephemeralstates.com/2018/11/the-graphic-designer-and-her-presence/

This website has a few more works by Casey, which I haven’t seen on any other site yet. The text itself may not be credible, but the artworks give me more information on what Casey has created.

11. https://mit2016.mit.edu/campus-cambridge/century-employees/casey

This source is already being used in the Wikipedia article. However, the person who used it never added in the information about one of the artworks shown on the site, so I would also be using that for the list I am planning to make.

12. http://library.rit.edu/gda/designers/jacqueline-casey

This is also a credible source used in the Wikipedia article already, but again they did not write about any of Casey’s works mentioned on this website. This source also gives a small description of each of the works listed, which can be useful.

13. http://www.grafiktrafik.com/jacqueline-caseys-swiss-style-posters/

This website gives a long list of photos of Jacqueline Casey’s graphic designs, again helping me further expand the list I am planning to create of all of her works.

14. https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/graphic-design-collectors-horde-finds-new-home-at-sfmoma/

This source gives some of Casey’s work a caption that includes the title of the work, the year it was created, and what (or who) it was created for.

15. https://womenofgraphicdesign.org/post/174309626661/jacqueline-casey-1927-1992-article-1-2

This organization gives some information about Casey, it also lists some of her graphic design pieces.