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Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection

Exhibition and brand identity for the personal collection of Lorne Michaels at the Harry Ransom Center.

In January of 2025, Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels donated his extensive personal collection to the Harry Ransom Center (HRC) at the suggestions of his friend Robert De Niro, who had previously gifted his collection to the Texas-based archive.

The team was inspired by a typewritten letter from SNL’s formative years that sported a vintage Saturday Night Live logo composed in a 70s era, faux-neon typeface. 

The design team developed a custom palette of neon-like colors and spot-lit gradations for the exhibition that were used for digital promotions, print collateral, banners and throughout the gallery space.

The exhibition displays original costumes worn by memorable SNL characters like The Wild and Crazy Guys (Steve Martin and Dan Aykroyd), The Church Lady (Dana Carvey), Matt Foley (Chris Farley) and Trump’s blonde wig worn by Alec Baldwin. 

The collection includes sketches, behind-the-scenes photos, annotated scripts, and rare materials and props including Will Ferrell’s “More” Cowbell.

In the end, Live from New York: The Lorne Michaels Collection exhibition broke all attendance records for the 50-year-old Harry Ransom Center.

Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

When a scruffy after-hours comedy show debuted in NBC’s Studio 8H on October 11, 1975, no one could have known that the entertainment world was about to be changed forever. Over the next half century, Saturday Night Live would launch the careers of countless global stars, create indelible catch phrases, and consolidate the reputations of musical acts from Talking Heads to Kendrick Lamar. Since 1994, Pentagram partner Emily Oberman has been the steward of SNL’s graphic image, from the show’s iconic opening titles, to books celebrating its legacy. With each project, she meets the challenge of acknowledging the franchise’s extraordinary legacy while keeping its profile fresh, surprising, and funny.