Packaging for Nestle's coffee products featuring the freeze-dried and decaffeinated lines.
Packaging for Nestle's coffee products featuring the regular and decaffeinated instant coffee lines.
Packaging for Nestle's coffee products featuring the regular and decaffeinated premium instant coffee lines.
An educational project for Nestle in which students created graphic symbols to represent "coffeeness". Paul Hauge and the six students selected to participate in this assignment are shown in this image. The graphic symbols are on the tables in front of them.
A graphic design in which the human shape is used many times throughout the piece. A type of modular design of the human form.
Mary Sheridan discussing a packaging and display assignment with a student. There are students working in the background.
Mortimer Leach discussing contemporary lettering with students.
A student is holding a packaging design box for a GE 10-inch pan.
Mary Sheridan is reviewing finished packaging work with the students.
Henry Clack is talking with a student as the student is setting type.
Students working on drawings for packaging design concepts.
Hal Frazier talking with students in a classroom. Hal is most likely giving a crit of the student work on the wall.
Wayne Hunt is talking with students in a classroom. There is student work hanging on the wall.
Students are lined up against a wall in a classroom looking at a man holding a piece of student work and talking to them about it.
Roland Young is standing at the front of the classroom holding a book and talking with students. There is student work on the wall.
Thomas Schorer is standing at the front of a classroom and a student is standing next to him. On display in front of the student are two clear glass cylinders.
Packaging for Bisquick mix.
Paul Hauge gives a crit on student work on the table.
Paul Hauge gives a crit on student work on the table.
Cathy Locke (GRPK 1985) sanding the surface of a vase-shaped object in the model shop.