Walter Landor - External Links

External Links

Videos

  • The Decanter film by Walter Landor and Associates (video, 1960s)
  • Interview with Walter Landor (video, 1977)

Public address

  • Five secrets of a successful design career: Art Center College of Design commencement address (1985)

More about Walter Landor

  • Walter Landor, an industrial designer and pioneer in branding, created some of the world’s most recognizable packages, brands, and trademarks (Immigrant Entrepreneurship)
  • Walter Landor: Graphic designer and founder of an influential corporate image consultancy (Transatlantic Perspectives)
  • Walter Landor: Portrait of a pioneer
  • History: Multiple articles and videos about Walter Landor and the origins of Landor Associates
  • Landor: Medalists: Inspiration: AIGA
  • Walter Landor | In the spotlight | Area of Design
  • Designers Signature: Walter Landor

Obituaries

  • Walter Landor, 81, a Designer of Logos for Giant Corporations (New York Times)
  • Walter Landor, 81, Designer (SFgate.com)

Related sites

  • Landor Associates website

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