Map-case 5
Contains 321 Results:
Atari Games Tengen recruitment ad, 1988
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Atari Operations holiday greeting cards drawings, layouts, and others, 1989
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Building design plans and office space layout, photocopies, n.d.
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Executive letterhead of Raymond E. Kassar, layout, n.d.
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
International Division masthead design, 1983
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Office décor, G.T. 350 car poster, n.d.
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Office floor plan, n.d.
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
Pot Shot order form design, 1988
This subseries contains records produced by Atari Incorporated and Atari Games during daily operations. Materials include reports, meeting minutes, strategic planning, memos, greeting cards, letterheads, floor and building plans, and correspondence. Also included are records produced by Time Warner Interactive, which purchased its controlling share of Atari Games in 1994.
720° Coin Slot ad [layout], 12/1986
This subseries contains the various sell sheets for Atari Coin-Op games. These materials demonstrate the evolution of the process of creating sell sheets, including copy, mockup, and final film proof. Also included are published, final sell sheets. These sell sheets were used to market Atari games in print advertisements, as well as at trade shows. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)
720° sell sheet [copy, layout, artwork, and film proof], 1986*
This subseries contains the various sell sheets for Atari Coin-Op games. These materials demonstrate the evolution of the process of creating sell sheets, including copy, mockup, and final film proof. Also included are published, final sell sheets. These sell sheets were used to market Atari games in print advertisements, as well as at trade shows. (Folder titles followed by an asterisk indicate that damaged materials have been photographed and discarded; digital images exist.)