The Little-known Guru of Googie

A whimsical trend in architecture that became prominent during the 1950s and ’60s, influencing the designs of many commercial buildings and signage, was the brainchild of Helen Liu Fong, the precocious daughter of Chinese immigrants.

https://la.curbed.com/2019/5/30/18644518/helen-liu-fong-googie-architecture

Bill Dundas

Bill Dundas, a 40-year veteran of the on-premise sign industry as a fabricator, installer and journalist, is President/Executive Director of the Foundation for the Advancement of the Sign Industry (FASI).

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