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William Stone was a graduate of Antioch College and the School for Graphic Design in Stockholm, Sweden, where he studied typography and calligraphy. After working at the Franklin Mint and as art director at Embossing Printers, Inc., Stone founded Sequoia Press in 1950. Specializing in fine typography, the Sequoia Press designed and printed corporate magazines and newsletters and participated in the Liber Liborum international Bible project.
This collection contains correspondence, speeches, pamphlets, catalogs and examples of publications designed and printed by the Sequoia Press. The materials reflect the career of William Stone and the printing work of the Sequoia Press.
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William Stone/Sequoia Press Design collection, Special Collections and University Archives, University of Illinois at Chicago