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The posters Dorothy Waugh created for the National Park Service between 1934 and 1936 mark a turning point in American graphic design. Waugh’s imagery ranged in style from illustrational in the manner of children’s books to distinctively modernist, and each design incorporated its own innovative lettering.
This exclusive tote bag celebrates Waugh's treatment of the word "Parks," from homespun cursive inspired by folk songs, to peaked letterforms echoing mountain ranges, to the cutting edge of art deco modernity.
Cotton tote. Measures 15.5 x 15 inches with 26 inch handles.