1- “Swoosh” symbol: designed
by student Carol Davidson, sold to Nike for $35
2- Perdue Chiccken print ad: Scali, McCabe,
Sloves, Inc.
1- Official
symbol for the U.S. Bicentennial: Chermayeff and Geismar
2- Mennen Company Packaging: Ernie Smith
1- Photosun print ad: Warner, Bicking
& Fenwick, Inc.
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1971
Politics
e culture
Tobacco advertising
banned on TV
Stronger warning labels against smoking necessary on packs
David Hockney: Swimming pool paintings
A Clockwork Orange film: Stanley Kubrick
China admitted to UN
26th Amendment gives 18-year-olds the right to vote
Intel invents microprocessor
“The Ed Sullivan
Show” ends; “All in the Family” debuts
1972
1- Jockey Tall Man and Big Man underwear
trade ad: Levine, Huntley, Schmidt
2- Pacific Film Archive poster: David Lance
Goines
Metroset
introduced by MGD Graphic Systems (Rockwell International); fonts
stored digitally as outlines
First anti-aliased digital fonts developed at MIT
NAB and networks agree to limit TV commercial time in children’s
programming slots from 16 minutes per hour to 12 minutes per hour
Nixon visits China
NAB Code Authority lifts ban on advertising of tampons and sanitary
napkins
“Running Fence” environmental sculpture: Christo
Texas Instruments produces pocket calculator
Watergate break-in
Nixon overwhelmingly reelected
1973
1-Peridot
Films poster: Push Pin Studios
2- Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition poster:
David Ashton
1- American Tourister print ad: Doyle
Dane Bernbach
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Beethoven Piano Concerto poster: Dan Friedman
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1973
Politics e culture
Roe v. Wade decision
legalizes abortionSenate Watergate Hearings begin
First commercial fax machines
First oil crisis
Recession
Arab-Israeli War
Britain, Ireland, Denmark join EEC
Lyndon B. Johnson dies