Walter Landor was a brand designer and entrepreneur. He was a proponent of branding and consumer research techniques widely used to this day. Brands as diverse as Coca-Cola, General Electric, Japan Airlines, Levi Strauss, and Shell Oil all benefited from his vision and commitment. He also designed many labels for canned food, beer, and liquor brands. Landor was a faculty member at CCAC in the 1940s in the industrial design and interior architecture programs. Landor was also a fixture in the Bay Area, initially conducting his business out of a retired ferry boat docked off a San Francisco pier. He created branding for Muni and BART, as well as writing a guide to "Exploring the Exploratorium".
A valentine in the student-run magazine D'Art for faculty member Walter "Marty" Landor. Paper saying "❤️❤️❤️TO MY VALENTINE❤️❤️❤️ "MARTY"" around a heart. In the center of the heart is a drawing of Walter Landor, a mustached man with glasses.
Several images related to designs by former CCA faculty member and legendary designer Walter Landor. This is one item in a multi-part set.