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Design Category
Information design, 1985
Design firm
Agnew Moyer Smith, Inc.
Collection
(1986) Functional Graphics

Description

This book was designed to explain, to a non-technical, top-management audience, how an integrated information network would work, how it could be built over a four-year period, and what the anticipated benefits and savings would be. It condenses a vast amount of technical information (two binders full) into only 32 pages. A diagram representing three typical floors in the headquarters building is used to show the network and equipment in context and avoid hard-to-understand wiring diagrams.

Credits
Art director/designer: Reed Agnew
Artists: Reed Agnew, Leon Ludovici
Typographer: Davis and Warde
Printer: Westinghouse Printing Division
Writer: Reed Agnew
Client: Westinghouse