esigners beyond Chicago and the Midwest, and its leadership began to include a mix of local and national board members. In 1989, as a result of this growth and enlarged geographic focus, STA changed its name to the American Center of Design (ACD).…
Established in 1914 as the American Institute of Graphic Arts, AIGA is the oldest professional organization devoted to design in the United States. Since its formation in New York, AIGA has grown to become one of the major professional associations…
Chicago pharmacist and physician Wallace Calvin Abbott (1857–1921) founded the Abbott Alkaloidal Company in 1900. The medical business, renamed Abbott Laboratories in 1915, started with the success of Abbott’s alkaloid pills that he produced in his…
A.C. McClurg & Co., a book publishing house and the first stationery business in Chicago, began in 1844 as W.W. Barlow & Co. Within five years of its establishment, the company underwent several transitions in ownership and partnership, with…
Twenty-Seven Chicago Designers was a membership organization founded in 1936 by a group of twenty-seven graphic designers, typographers, and illustrators with the goal of promoting their design talent to commercial businesses. The group publication…