Cooper Hewitt's mount maker discusses the challenges of displaying an object with a complex surface structure.
Henry Dreyfuss's team collected thousands of symbols for the Symbol Sourcebook. What might a Symbol Sourcebook, crowdsourced in 2024 with your submissions, look like?
The worlds of design and writing collide in this exploration of published work by LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Get to know wallcoverings (and a shopping bag) by LGBTQIA+ designers and artists in pop art and 1960s aesthetics.
When dealing with experimental materials, such as algae and other bioplastics, conservators must consider the benefits of display with potentially unexpected outcomes.
To celebrate and promote the publishing of the Symbol Sourcebook in 1972, an exhibition of symbols was staged in New York City.
What are ornament prints and how did Cooper Hewitt come to own the premier collection of such works in the United States?
As with any published book, Henry Dreyfuss confronts errors in his symbols masterpiece.
Henry Dreyfuss and Leo Burnett—major influences in 20th-century design—assessed the creative, practical, and financial implications of the project.