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Bold text Task Force Template Contents: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_by_country_of_descent 1.Scope: This Task Force covers graphic design-related articles including subcategories of Women Graphic Designers, African American (Black) Designers, and Graphic Design Organizations. 2.Participants: All Participants can self add to this section by username; 3.To-Do: Add pages for Graphic Designers, and subcategories of Graphic Designers by Nationality. Add/edit pages for graphic design publications, organizations, publishers, books, and awards. 4.Guidelines Tagging Pages with both Graphic Design Task Force and Graphic Design Wiki Project seems appropriate Task Force Logo? Determine a complete Category /Sub-Category structure for Graphic Design If Graphic Design is at the Top how do we encourage the definition to be adjusted to include …more… For Works to be presented, a largely visual medium, do graphic designers even have the rights to display the works they have made over their career, or does this fall under fair use for educational purposes
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-- - - - - - - - - - - Sandhaus's book on West Coast design history, Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires and Riots: California and Graphic Design 1936-1986 was inspired by English architectural historian Reyner Banham.[9] The book received exceptional press coverage including reviews from The New York Times,[10] The Guardian (London),[11] The Los Angeles Review of Books,[12] and Eye magazine.[13] An exhibition including page spreads of the proposed book was held at Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery in 2008.[14] It was during the research phase for this book that inspired Sandhaus to create the initial design of a repository for graphic design artifacts which were encountered in need of additional collaborative research and attribution called the People's Graphic Design Archive.

The People's Graphic Design Archive American designer Louise Sandhaus created The Archive during the research phase for Earthquakes, Mudslides, Fires and Riots: California and Graphic Design 1936-1986 as a repository for graphic design artifacts encountered still in need of additional collaborative research and attribution. Researcher and educator Briar Levitt at Portland State University and Brockett Horne from Maryland Institute College of Art joined the team to amplify entries and use of the Archine to the larger Design interested community. In _______ the PGDA was acquired by The Letterform Archive. With an infusion of grant monies, and talent. the Archive is scheduled to have a substantial relaunch on its final platform designed by ___________, ______________, and ______.

Sandhaus lives in Ojai, California.