RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection
The Cary Graphic Arts Collection at the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is one of the world’s premier libraries on printing history, the history of the book, and graphic communication history and practices. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to explore our collections, experience printing demonstrations, and view lectures and workshops.
Correspondence for a Cause: Humanitarian Letter-writing Campaigns in Paul Standard's Archive
Reissuing a Modern Classic: the Hebrew Letter. Ismar David's 1990 Writing Manual.
Treasures of RIT's Cary Collection
Printing a Letterpress Type Reproduction Proof
Copy Transform Combine: Extrapolating from 19th Centaury American Wood Type
Curating Jewish Type Collections at RIT Cary Graphic Arts Collection
Yamawaki Michiko : a Japanese Bauhaus story with Mariko Takagi
Two Women Pioneers of Israeli Design: Franziska Baruch and Esther Barli-Joel with Yael Segal Hermoni
Dots, Graphs, and Pictograms: The Visual Vocabulary of Social Facts with Hanna Pivo
Type Specimens: A Book Born in the Cary Archives with Dori Griffin
What's Next for the Cary?
Lynne Avadenka Visits the Cary Collection
Anthony Cains: A Decorative Leather Covering Technique
Creativity and Control: Toward a Systems Theory of Design with Robert Gordon-Fogelson
Tibetan Typeforms: the Historical Development of Tibetan Typefaces with Jo De Baerdemaeker
Cary Pressroom Tour
Unboxing: Japanese Wooden Punches
Cary Summer Research Fellowship Roundtable
Expandable Star Books with Just Terrific
Cary Graphic Arts Collection Online Tour for ATypI 2020
Once Upon a Brick Unboxing
The Jacquard Loom: A Study in Book Production
John Benson, 2019 Goudy Award Winner
Matthew Carter Interview, Goudy Award, 1986
Berthold Wolpe Interview, RIT Goudy Award, 1982
Bradbury Thompson Interview, RIT Goudy Award, 1983
Hermann Zapf Interview, RIT Goudy Award,1978