System 75 Wiring ID Program
Henry Dreyfuss Associates, 1985
Description
This wiring identification program is applied in communication systems ranging in size and complexity from 10 telephones to 20,000. Symbols have been developed as an adjunct to the identification of up to nine system components within a building wiring plan. They function as subscripts to specific designations (numbers, letters, and industry color coding). Combinations of these symbols, background color codes and alphanumerics identify individual wiring circuits, which may be traced from the PBX switch, through the buildings, to an individual telephone.
Collections:
Functional Graphics
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Information design
Format:
Brand identity, Information graphic
Credits
- Design firm
- Henry Dreyfuss Associates
- Art director
- Gordon Sylvester
- Designer
- Chris Johnson
- Typographer
- M.J. Baumwell
- Printer
- Duralith Corp.
- Client
- AT&T Information Systems
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