1995 Black History Month Poster
Nike Design, Beaverton, Oregon, 1995
Description
The purpose and conceptual direction of this poster was for the commemoration and celebration of “Black History Month” and Coretta Scott King’s arrival at Nike. The type creating the “equals” sign on the front side reflects the plight and historical moments of the Civil Rights Movement. The names coming through the background in white are those individuals who have made lasting contributions to our society and helped pave the way for equal recognition for African Americans. The back side of the poster lists the names and contributions of individuals listed on the front. The simplicity of the poster helps focus attention on the equals sign—a symbol for the Civil Rights Movement. The uncoated kraft paper and overlapping inks reflect the many quickly printed postings and news flashes of the day.
Credits
- Design firm
- Nike Design
- Art director
- Jeff Weithman
- Graphic designers
- Jeff Weithman, Craig Barez
- Writer
- Stanley Hainsworth
- Typographers
- Craig Barez, Jeff Weithman
- Printer
- Graphic Arts Center
- Paper
- Brown Kraft
- Client
- Nike, Inc.