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Acoustical Correction Noise Abatement Sound Insulation

Trade Literature
1930s (made)
Place of origin

Acoustical Correction Noise Abatement Sound Insulation

Publisher:
Chicago W.A. Carlson and Company 193?

Description:
31 pages colour illustrations 28 cm

Notes:
H. Harringer
United States Gypsum Company
Concealed stitch binding

Issued 1933/34
Designed by Henry Harringer
Typographic design by Gelnn Price, Art Director
Printed by W A Carlson Co, Chicago
Type faces: Futura bold and scotch roman

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleAcoustical Correction Noise Abatement Sound Insulation (published title)
Materials and techniques
Printed booklet
Brief description
Acoustical Correction Noise Abatement Sound Insulation. Chicago W.A. Carlson and Company 1930s
Physical description
Acoustical Correction Noise Abatement Sound Insulation

Publisher:
Chicago W.A. Carlson and Company 193?

Description:
31 pages colour illustrations 28 cm

Notes:
H. Harringer
United States Gypsum Company
Concealed stitch binding

Issued 1933/34
Designed by Henry Harringer
Typographic design by Gelnn Price, Art Director
Printed by W A Carlson Co, Chicago
Type faces: Futura bold and scotch roman

Dimensions
  • Height: 28cm (Note: From NAL catalogue)
Style
Production typeMass produced
Gallery label
(2018)
USG sound control service
Chicago, about 1931
To build sales following the Depression, the United States Gypsum Company developed new materials such as Acoustone. It also invested in publicity such as this booklet designed by the émigré architect Henry Harringer. The text explains the science of acoustics, the Modernist design elements of the page layout emphasise innovation, and the high-quality colour printing conveys the product's aesthetic qualities.
Halftone and colour offset lithography
Designed by Henry Harringer (1892–1980) for the United States Gypsum Company
Printed by W.A. Carlson & Co.
Museum no. 38041800898579
Object history
From a collection of examples of commercial printing and design including catalogues and books as well as a variety of ephemera such as magazine covers, promotional cards, loose sheets, book plates, book jackets, trade cards, advertisement proofs, wine labels, menu cards etc. Firms include Shell-Mex, Austin Reed, Guinness, Heals, Imperial Airways, Orient Line. Designers include McKnight Kauffer, El Lissitsky, Bawden, Bayer, Gill, Tschichold. Categories of material include architecture, broadcasting, costume, interior design, motor industry, food and drink.

In 1936 the National Art Library decided to lay the foundations of a "collection of commercial typography and to exhibit contemporary specimens from time to time so that the trend of typographic design, both in this country and abroad, could be appraised by students of industrial art". The Keeper of the Library, Philip James was largely instrumental in acquiring the material. The bulk of the collection consists of examples from the 1930s, especially 1936 - 1939, with a smattering of items from the 1940s.
The collection is further supplemented with material from the 1960s which the Library inherited from the Circulation Department of the Museum after its closure in 1978. As these two groups of material stand as historic collections in their own right, any further examples acquired by the Library have been catalogued individually and not added to this designated 'closed collection'.
Currently uncatalogued. A typescript list is available on request at the Main Counter; this list does not include the material inherited from the Circulation Department.

Other numbers
  • Jobbing Printing Box 18 - NAL Pressmark
  • 904833 - Horizon bib. number
Collection
Library number
38041800898579

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Record createdApril 15, 2016
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