Inventory of the Outdoor Advertising Association of
America Poster Designs,
circa 1930-1940s and
undated
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Outdoor Advertising Association of America
Poster Designs,
circa 1930-1940s and undated
Creator
Outdoor Advertising Association of America
Extent
3 Linear Feet
729
Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
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Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Outdoor Advertising Association of America
Poster Designs, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke
University.
Provenance
The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Poster Designs were
transferred to the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library from
Fairleigh Dickinson University in 1998.
Processing Information
Processed by Lisa C. Chandek-Stark
Completed September 2002
Encoded by Lisa C. Chandek-Stark, Ramona Jauneika-Devine, and Ruth
E. Bryan
Processing of this collection was supported by the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Historical Note
The Outdoor Advertising Association of America (OAAA) compiled and
held the materials that became this collection of poster designs (formerly
known as the Outdoor Advertising Sketch Library), but the card file and volumes
in this collection most likely originated within the outdoor advertising
companies represented, such as General Outdoor Advertising Co. and Foster and
Kleiser. OAAA is the primary professional and trade association representing
the outdoor advertising industry and was founded to promote outdoor advertising
interests in the United States. OAAA members own and operate billboards, street
furniture, transit, or other outdoor advertising displays. Members also include
service providers to the industry, users of the outdoor medium, and others
supporting its goals.
Significant Dates in Outdoor Advertising History
1891 | OAAA was founded as the Associated Bill Posters' Association
of the US and Canada (ABPA) |
1901 | Outdoor advertising company Foster and Kleiser opened for
business in Portland and Seattle; the company later was known as Patrick Media,
then Eller, then Clear Channel |
1906 | ABPA changed its name to Associated Bill Posters and
Distributors of the United States and Canada |
1912 | Association changed its name to the Poster Advertising
Association, Inc. (PAA) |
1920 | The Art Directors Club was organized, establishing standards
for commercial arts through competitions and the identification of categories
of commercial art |
1925 |
PAA and the Painted Outdoor Advertising Association merged
to become OAAA
The Fulton Group and the Cusack Co. combined to become the
General Outdoor Advertising Company
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1930 | First National Contest and Exhibit of Outdoor Advertising Art
was held under the auspices of the Outdoor Advertising Department of the
Advertising Council of the Chicago Association of Commerce |
1962 | The first modern
"multivision"
painted bulletin displayed in Sacramento, Calif.; triangular sections permitted
display of three different designs on a single unit |
1990s |
Digital technology affected creation of advertising designs
and display
Painted boards were replaced by computer-generated
formats
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Collection Overview
The Outdoor Advertising Association of America Poster Designs are
comprised of black and white poster designs (for billboard or other transit
advertising), some printed on cards and some photographed and mounted in
volumes, that document the advertising design holdings of several outdoor
advertising companies from 1934 through the 1940s and possibly later. The
majority of the designs in the collection are stock posters in preliminary
sketch form with simple lines, but the collection also includes finished
designs with brief information on exhibition and award status. Stock designs
were created without actual brand names so more than one advertiser could use
them by simply inserting their own brand name or product into the ad. The
designs include work created or acquired by the Donaldson Lithographing Co.,
Foster and Kleiser, General Outdoor Advertising Co., and the AD-VER-TIS-ER,
Inc.
These designs provide a snapshot of American consumerism during the
interwar years by demonstrating how advertising professionals in the 1930s and
1940s represented products in order to entice shoppers. As well, the designs
document the production of commercial art during this time period, in both the
artistic process of creating ad artwork for billboards or other transit
advertising space, as well as in the relationship between ad agency and client.
Proven designs were available to the ad agency as sales tools to prospective
clients, and these stock images could be reused, so there was less need to
customize advertising campaigns for individual clients. The designs are
organized into two series: Printed Poster Designs
and Stock Poster Photograph Volumes.
The Printed Poster Designs Series consists
of a card file of designs including some more polished billboard images, all
arranged into product or service categories. The Stock
Poster Photograph Volumes Series consists of twelve volumes of designs,
also organized by product or service type.
Closely related collections in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library include the Outdoor Advertising Slide Library; the John E.
Brennan Outdoor Advertising Survey Reports; the John Paver Papers; the John
Browning Papers; the Duplex Advertising Co. Records; the War Effort
Mobilization Campaigns Collection; the Outdoor Advertising Association of
America Records; the Garrett Orr Papers; the R.C. Maxwell Company Records; the
Howard Scott Papers; and the Strobridge Lithographing Company Photographs.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a
search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will
bring up other related research materials.
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AD-VER-TIS-ER, Inc.
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Donaldson Lithographing Co.
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Foster and Kleiser Company.
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General Outdoor Advertising Co.
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Outdoor Advertising Association of America.
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Advertising--History.
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Advertising layout and typography.
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Advertising, Outdoor--Design and construction.
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Advertising, Outdoor--Posters.
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Advertising, Outdoor--United States.
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Advertising--Posters.
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Billboards--United States.
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Commercial art--United States.
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Poster, American--20th century--United States.
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Posters--Design.
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Signs and signboards.
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Photographs.
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Cards.
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John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising &
Marketing History.
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Detailed Description of Collection
Printed Poster Designs Series,
1934-1940
Consists mainly of black and white printed cards of billboard
advertising designs. Most images are in a preliminary stage of design
completion, and many are stock designs with no actual brand names appearing.
Some, however, are more polished, containing added information about placement
in competitions (e.g., Annual Exhibition of Outdoor Advertising Art), the
artist, and the outdoor advertising company that presumably produced the
design. Foster and Kleiser and General Outdoor Advertising Co. are the two
firms most often mentioned on cards. The company
"Sales Promotional Service"
is also found. This
company may have distributed stock design cards to subscribers, probably
outdoor advertising companies, to solicit use of its artwork. The cards were
thus used as sales tools--some are printed on the reverse with information
directed to clients including pricing. Some General Outdoor Advertising Co.
cards appear to have designs stamped in blue ink. This particular group of
cards was used in recordkeeping; they contain information about particular
clients that used the design such as client name, pricing, contract length,
salesman, and type of display.
Organized by product or service type categories. Some categories
overlap, and so certain topics appear in more than one category. A few numbered
categories contain no cards/designs.
Box 1
#1-A: Flowers and florists
#2-A: Entertainment, Sports, and Recreation
Includes advertising designs for festivals, rodeos, ice shows,
county fairs, wrestling events, boxing, hotels and dancing, live orchestra
performances, bowling, show clubs, amusement parks, and dance events.
Actual advertisers featured in designs include the San Mateo
County Fiesta and Rodeo, Skinnay Ennis and His Orchestra, Freddy Martin and His
Orchestra, and Cypress Gardens (
"America's Tropical
Wonderland"
).
#2-B: Nightclub / Live Performance
#3-A: Public Service, Recreation, and Travel
Includes advertising designs for labor unions and other
non-profits, public safety organizations, resorts, and theme parks.
Actual advertisers featured in designs include the National
Association of Manufacturers, Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), and the
Atlantic City Department of Public Safety.
#3-B: Education and Banking
Includes advertising designs for colleges, business schools,
continuing education (night school), and banks.
Actual advertisers featured in designs include Bryant and
Stratton College.
#4-A: Automobiles and Auto Service
Includes advertising designs for car dealers and car service
providers.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Chevrolet
and Oliver-Cadillac.
#4-B: Gasoline and Motor Oil
Includes advertising designs for gasoline, gas stations, and
motor oil.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Standard
Red Crown gasoline, Essolene motor fuel, and Amoco.
#4-C: Automobiles
Includes advertising designs for new and used cars. Actual
advertisers/brands featured in designs include Ford, Plymouth (1940), and
Packard.
#4-D: Tires Sales and Service
#4-E: Truck Drivers [Union? Truck Service?]
#5-A: Construction and Building Materials
Includes advertising designs for storm windows, doors, lumber,
roofing, other building materials, and the companies that supply them.
#5-B: Home Ownership [Financial Services?]
#5-C: Paints and Paint Dealers
Includes advertising designs for paint, paint dealers, varnish,
glass, interior decoration, and wallpaper. Most of the cards in this section
carry not only an ink representation of the advertisement design but also
client/account information from the offices of General Outdoor Advertising Co.
This includes branch office, date, client, contract length, and type of
display.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in the designs include Remien
and Kuhnert, M.O. Huck Paint Co., McMurty Mfg. Co., Vane-Calvert Paint Co.,
Lowe Bros. Paint Store, and D.P.W. Company.
#5-D: [Empty]
#6-A: Auto and Home Financing
Includes advertising designs for auto and home loan financing.
Some ads feature the FHA seal.
#7-A: Laundry and Dry Cleaning Services
#7-B: [Empty]
#8-A: Shoes and Shoe Repair
#8-B: Men's Apparel (incl. Hats), Tailoring, and
Department Stores
#8-C: [Empty]
#8-D: Women's Apparel
#8-E: [Empty]
#9-A: Banks, Savings and Loans, and Finance
Companies
#9-B: Banks, Savings and Loans, and Finance
Companies
#10-A: Baked Goods and Dairy Products
#10-B: Coffee and Chocolate Drink
#10-C: Confectionery (candy, candy shops, and
gum)
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Wrigley's
Double Mint Gum, and Mavrakos Candies.
#10-D: Dairy Products
Includes advertising designs for milk, cheese, cream, butter,
and ice cream.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Carnation,
Capitol Dairies, Jersey Farms, Harding's, Pevely, and Anthony's.
#10-E: Dessert and Apples
#10-F: Groceries, Meat, Lard, and Other Food
Items
Includes advertising designs for lard, bacon, sausages, cold
cuts, ham, picnic foods, bread, and pet food.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Peter
Eckrich and Sons, Fischer's, Bohemian Loaf, and Abraham Bros.
#10-G: Beverages
Includes advertising designs for bottled drinks. Coca-Cola is
featured in two ads.
#10-H: Food Items
Includes advertising designs for ketchup, chile [chili?], and
olive oil.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include Heinz and
G. Simi.
#10-I: Beer
Includes advertising designs for beer or other beverages.
Jax Beer is featured in multiple designs.
#10-J: [Empty]
#10-K: Food Items, Pet Food, and
Supermarkets
AandP Super Markets are featured in one ad.
#11-A: Funeral Services
#12-A: Medicines
#13-A: Coal and Home Heating
West Kentucky Coal Co. is featured in one ad.
#13-B: Home Furnishings
Includes advertising designs for furniture, furniture stores,
appliances, awnings, and upholstery.
Actual advertisers/brands featured in designs include General
Electric.
#13-C: Hardware and Electric Fans
The
"Sears"
name is mentioned in
one ad.
#13-D: Exterminators
#14-A: Hotels and Resorts
Includes advertising designs for hotels, resorts, inns, and
vacation cabins.
Actual advertisers featured in designs include the Edgewater
Beach Hotel and the Blackstone (Omaha).
#14-B: Restaurants
Advertisers featured in designs include the Pig'N Whistle, and
Pixley and Ehlers.
#15-A: Insurance and Insurance Companies
#16-A: Jewelry, Jewelers, and Watches
#17-A: [Empty]
#17-B: Radios and Radio Stations
Includes an ad for Zenith Radios (1939).
#18-A: Newspapers
#19-A: [Empty]
#20-A: [Empty]
#20-B: Department Stores and Sales
Includes ads for Blatt's Department Store in Atlantic City and
Marshall Field and Company.
#20-C: Clothing Store
Includes an ad for Turk's Dress and Sportswear in Burlington,
Vt.
#21-A: Photographer Studios and Photographs
#21-B: [Empty]
#21-C: Leather and Luggage Stores
#22-A: [Empty]
#23-A: Beauty and Hair Salon
#24-A: [Empty]
#24-B: [Empty]
#24-C: [Empty]
#24-D: Fur Shops and Storage
#24-E: Travel Destination
Includes an ad for Florida's Scenic Highway/Silver Springs,
Fla.
#25-A: Public Utilities and Appliance Stores
#26-A: [Empty]
#27-A: [Empty]
#28-A: Christmas
Stock Poster Photograph Volumes Series,
circa 1930 and undated
Comprised of volumes originating from the
AD-VER-TIS-ER, Inc. (
Fort Wayne, Ind.). One volume was produced by
the Donaldson Lithographing Company of Newport, Ky. Each volume contains pages
on which a particular numbered design (about 8" x 3.5") is pasted, probably
bound and displayed for use with prospective clients. The designs tend to be
more complete than line drawings but none include particular names or brands.
Arranged by product or service.
Box 2
Bank Designs, undated
Building and Loan Designs, undated
Dry Cleaner Designs, circa 1930 and undated
(2 books)
The design book produced by the Donaldson Lithographing Co.
dates to circa 1930.
Box 3
Furniture and Insurance Designs, undated
Jewelry and Optical Designs, undated
Laundry Designs, undated
Loan Designs, undated
Advertising for financial institutions, car dealers, or other
types of lenders.
Box 4
Lumber Manual, undated
Milk and Bakery Designs, undated
"Nellie"
the Cow,
undated
Dairy industry spokes-character.
Miscellaneous Designs, undated