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Citibank checking deposit slip design

Object Details

Catalogue Status
Research in Progress
Description
Citibank deposit form in three vertical registers with blue ink on white paper. Left register: Blue ground with white text. Printed vertically from top left: Deposit Checking. At bottom horizontal:Please Use/your pre-/ encoded/ Deposit Tickets./ You may obtain/ reordercard/ from Teller/ Item 183103/ (SF 3436A Rev. 3-76)
Center register: blue text on white ground. At top left: Deposit Checking. Six lines below for account holder's information. First line: Date, 19. Second: Full Title of/ Account. Third: blank. Fourth: Address. Fifth: Zipcode. Sixth: Account at/ (Indicate Branch). Under Sixth line Please notify us of any change in your address/ using separate form of advice. At bottom between two lines: Acount/ Number followed by nine vertical lines and Check Count with a triangled printed at right. Bottom right: Citibank, N.A.
Right register: blue ink on white ground. Citibank logo at top right with thick line underneath. Printed under link at right: Dollars, Cents. Under this: Two rows and three columns. Rows in left column printed: Cash, Bills/ Coin. Below this: thick line accross register with three columns and seven rows. Rows numbered 1-7 in left column. Text in first two rows of left column: Checks/ List Separately. Two columns at right left blank. Below 7 rows: thick line across three columns with Total printed in left column with a rectangle underneath.
Data Source
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
Designer
Dan Friedman, American, 1945–1995
Date
ca. 1975
Credit Line
Gift of Ken Friedman
Medium
Photo offset lithography
Dimensions
7.2 x 18.5 cm (2 13/16 x 7 5/16 in.)
Type
graphic design
Object Name
Print
Type
Print
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