

Dorothy Waugh studied design at the Chicago Institute of Art, then moved to New York where she managed Alfred A. Knopf's children's book department. During the 1930s, she worked for the National Park Service as production supervisor and also provided them with actual artwork and copy. There are at least eight known images that she designed for the National Parks, each marked by a unique treatment of typography and bold graphics.
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U.S. Information Agency (American, 1953-1999)
Emil Cardinaux (Swiss, 1877–1936)
Joan Llaverias (Spanish, 1865 - 1938)
Anonymous
Anonymous
Louis Tauzin (French, 1845–1914)
Adolph Treidler (American, 1886–1981)
Adolf Friedländer Lith. (German, 19th/20th century)
Anton Reckziegel (Austrian, 1865-1936)