GRAPHIC DESIGN FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS by Peter Laundy and Massimo Vignelli
American Institute of Graphic Arts, 1980, First edition, 46 pp., 8 1/2" X 11", Softcover
Very good
This scarce work was divided into two parts, Basic Guidelines discusses use of graphic components available to the designer. Two Prototypic Organizations illustrates how these guidelines can be applied to a broad range of communications by two very different nonprofit organizations.
The main purpose of this manual was not to generate sameness or fads, but to provide tools to develop individual programs to fit individual situations. It was also intended to support the efforts of designers dealing with management to illustrate the necessity of investing in a coordinated graphic design program. The first part of this guide discussed the means available to achieve consistency. The second part gave examples of consistent graphic standards as applied to a variety of items for two prototypic organizations.
CONTENTS
Basic guidelines:
Formats.
Grids.
Full size grid.
Typefaces.
Layout guidelines.
Logotypes and symbols.
Seals and crests.
Color.
Rules.
Two prototypic organizations:
City Historical Society and State Central University.
Identity elements.
Stationery.
Forms.
Personnel directories.
Calendars and newsletters.
Invitations and announcements.
Programs.
Posters.
Brochures.
Internal publications.
Books and catalogues [catalogs].
Signs and exhibitions.