Archival material, Dah Sing Bank 大新銀行檔案資料
Dah Sing Bank Limited, established in 1947, enlisted the services of Graphic Communication Limited to develop its visual identity system in 1980. The visual identity is inspired by the beads of an abacus, with the negative space forming the Chinese character 'dah,' meaning 'big.'
This series comprises graphic design works including invitation card, compliment card, greeting card, cheque books, cheque dummies, envelopes, letterheads, pay-in slips, and savings account passbook dummies, totalling 20 objects, on which the brand is often stylized as "DahSingBank" or "DahSingBank,Ltd."
This series comprises graphic design works including invitation card, compliment card, greeting card, cheque books, cheque dummies, envelopes, letterheads, pay-in slips, and savings account passbook dummies, totalling 20 objects, on which the brand is often stylized as "DahSingBank" or "DahSingBank,Ltd."
This series is part of the Henry Steiner Project Archives.
Details
Object Number
CA31/4
Archival Level
Series
Related Constituents
Henry Steiner (Archive Creator)
Date
[early 1980s]
Object Count
20 items
Collection
Credit Line
M+, Hong Kong
Archival Context
Henry Steiner Project Archives, CA31 Archival material, Dah Sing Bank, CA31/4