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From the meatball, to the worm and now Artemis, graphic designers at NASA have branded the face of space travel for decades. By Molly Long October 31, 2019 3:05 pm October 31, 2019 3:05 pm Beyond ...
NASA issued a challenge to those with rocket design capabilities. The agency needs the public's help designing an ejection system in its SPEED project.
Last week NASA released in full its circa-1976 “NASA Graphics Standards Manual” to the public after a demand was raised by a Kickstarter campaign to release it in glorious hardback. The hefty ...
9/1/2015: NASA uses its classic meatball logo today for everything, but from the mid-70s to the early-90s, there was a different logo: the worm.Created by graphic design company Danne & Blackburn ...
The “worm” logo along with the graphics manual for integrating it were both retired in 1992 with the introduction of NASA’s current design but through a new Kickstarter, the manual is being ...
Here's Your Chance to Cop NASA's Old Design Manual Featuring Its Lost "Worm" Logo. This Kickerstarter campaign will reissue the 1975 NASA Graphics Standard Manual, which was rescinded in 1992.
Graphic design junkies have a chance to reserve a copy of a coveted NASA Graphics Standards Manual on Kickstarter until October 4. The manual first went to print in 1975 and lays out the insignia ...
The manual perfectly encapsulates a defining moment in scientific and graphic design history. NASA issued the manual, developed by New York design studio Danne & Blackburn, in January, 1976.
The Brooklyn-based publishing company, Standards Manual, has produced a series of meticulously crafted facsimiles of design manuals, from the New York City Subway to NASA.
Graphic design is literally his passion. Richard Danne, designer of the NASA worm logotype, joins us for a look back at the history and legacy of this iconic emblem of exploration.
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NASA website removes 'First Woman' graphic novel - MSNIn 2021, NASA released a fictional graphic novel about a pioneering astronaut who becomes the first woman to step foot on the moon, Commander Callie Rodriguez, alongside her diverse crew — this ...
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