Background
Ewald, Willaim Rudolph was born on January 10, 1923 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of William Rudolph and Rhea (Allen) Ewald.
( This seminal report outlines a street-graphics system t...)
This seminal report outlines a street-graphics system that ensures on-premise signs are expressive, appropriate, legible, and compatible with the character of the community. The system is a legally enforceable regulatory framework that makes good design possible. It offers benefits to business owners by eliminating the visual cacophony that often drowns out their messages and to drivers and pedestrians by making it easier and safer for them to find what they're looking for. The CD-ROM includes a model ordinance, links to a community sign ordinance and samples of signs based on the street graphics principles, and more. This is an essential report for communities dealing with the challenging issue of regulating commercial signs.
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Ewald, Willaim Rudolph was born on January 10, 1923 in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Son of William Rudolph and Rhea (Allen) Ewald.
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Brown U., 1944; postgraduate, University of Michigan, 1947-1948.
Planner, Saarinen, Swanson Saarinen, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, 1946-1947;
planner-writer, Skidmore, Owings, Merrill, Chicago, 1948;
planner, Detroit City Planning Commission, 1949-1951;
assistant manager for industry locations, Baltimore Association Commerce, 1951-1955;
chief of development, Arkansas Industrial Development Commission, Little Rock, 1955-1959;
assistant commission for technical standards, Urban Renewal Administration, Washington, 1959-1961;
senior vice president, Doxiadis Associations, Inc., Washington, 1961-1963;
sole proprietor, William R. Ewald, Development Cons., Washington, Los Angeles and Santa Barbara, California, since 1963. Visiting fellow Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara, 1970. Lecturer School Architecture and Planning University Texas, Austin, 1971.
Earth Dayprin. speaker School of Architecture University of Michigan, 1968. National lecturer Danforth Foundation, 1970-1972.
( This seminal report outlines a street-graphics system t...)
Policy board memm. Change in Liberal Education project Carnegie Corporation, 1973-1976. Staff sergeant United States Army, 1943-1946. European Theatre of Operations, PTO. Member American Institute Graphic Arts, Cosmos Club (Washington), Sigma Chi, Lambda Alpha.
Married Janeth Ann Hackett, 1948 (divorced 1969). 1 child, Annalisa; married Katharina Clark, 1975 (divorced 1976).