American | American Civil War | American Broadcasting Company | American football | Bachelor of Arts | African American | American Idol | American Revolutionary War | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | American Revolution | Master of Arts (postgraduate) | American Association for the Advancement of Science | American Red Cross | National Endowment for the Arts | California Institute of Technology | American Library Association | American Museum of Natural History | Master of Arts | American Express | Art Institute of Chicago | American Academy of Arts and Sciences | American League | American Association | Institute for Advanced Study | Electronic Arts | American Heart Association | American comic book | American Institute of Architects | American Airlines | American Hockey League |
She is the recipient of over one hundred awards from the Art Directors Clubs of New York and Los Angeles, the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Society of Illustrators, the Type Directors Club, the Society of Publication Designers, Communication Arts magazine, Graphis Inc. magazine and Print magazine.
She won awards for her lettering, including one from the American Institute of Graphic Arts for an album cover for The Story Moondog, featuring the musician Louis Thomas Hardin in 1958.
Carter has received numerous awards for his work from organizations such as the American Institute of Graphic Arts, New York Type Directors Club, Society of Typographic Arts, Creativity, and Print regional annual.
Additionally, she is a member of the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), the American Marketing Association (AMA), the Women’s Business Enterprise National Council, The Art Director’s Club and, last, The Americas Society.
Holownia has been the recipient of grants and awards from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the American Institute of Graphic Arts, the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
In 1914, at the National Arts Club in New York City, a group of designers, led by Charles DeKay, met to create the American Institute of Graphic Arts.
His clients have included The Boston Globe, The New York Times, the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, the Whitney Museum, The American Institute of Graphic Arts Journal, and Neville Brody.