File consists of sketches of several designs of electric kettles.
File consists of sketches of several designs of electric kettles by Glenn Moffatt featuring internal and external crimped elements.
File consists of an advertisement for free Community China when purchasing Community Plate cutlery. The advertisement was published in "Chatelaine."
File consists of a brochure seeking donors for the Canadian Keswick Conference centre on Lake Rosseau in the Muskokas.
File consists of a dust jacket for the book "Adrift : The story of twenty days on a raft in the South Atlantic" by J.H. Hunter and published in Toronto by Evangelical Publishers.
File consists of a booklet produced by the Aluminum Company of America.
File consists of a drawing featuring a battered metal cup that was prepared for the Public Health Engineering Division of the Department of National Health & Welfare.
File consists of a brochure produced for Canadian General Electric Company Limited showing its models of portable heaters.
File consists of newspaper articles from "The Globe and Mail" and the "Toronto Star."
File consists of a brochure advertising hair dryers and curling irons.
File consists of multiple photographs of a kettle, models KE900, KE920, and KE940, taped to black paper that crops the image. The graphic designer's notes are added using post-it notes and pieces of paper adhered to the borders.
File consists of two copies of a photograph of a lawn mower.
File consists of images of electric heaters, Dustbuster vacuum cleaners, and slow cookers.
File consists of a brochure and newspaper advertisement promoting small electrical appliances manufactured by Black & Decker Canada Inc.
File consists of a sketch of a worker using Canadian General Electric welding equipment as part of the war effort.
File consists of a booklet produced by the Canadian Business Aircraft Association with quick-reading fact sheets outlining its services to members, accompanied by an envelope for mailing.
File consists of an advertisement for a company that builds cement roads, with an illustration of cars driving on Route 20 in Ontario. The ad appeared in "The Canadian Engineer," 19 Sep. 1933.
File consists of a booklet that presents a pictorial record of the crafts and designs used in the interior decoration of the British American Oil building in Toronto.
File consists of a poster advertising battery radios with touch tuning, 1939, and a poster advertising washers and ironers for family laundering, 1940. Both posters bear the phrase, "Made in Canada."
File consists of box art for the kettle, model KE860.
File consists of Fred Moffatt's design for a display and a photograph of the final product.
File consists of photographs taken of small appliances manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited. Products include heaters, portable mixers, a coffee maker, toasters, and toaster ovens. File also includes box art for the 2-slice toaster, model TS420.
File consists of graphic designs printed onto heavy cardboard to promote the sale of CGE heaters, heat lamps, radiotrons, manual motor starter model CR1061, and electronic tubes for television and radio service.
File consists of design drawings and notes by Fred Moffatt for a display promoting a CGE oven and a brochure for toasters, mixer, kettles, iron, and skillet, as well as printer's proof sheets for advertisements for toast-r-oven model TR930, and food processor model PR300.
File consists of 5 design sketches showing details of the handle and the motor/blade housing of the lawn trimmer.
File consists of brochures produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited that include renderings of its buildings that were drawn by Fred Moffatt.
File consists of drawings showing oblique aerial views of Canadian General Electric's buildings in Lachine, Peterborough, and Toronto.
File consists of calligraphy exercises and designs for catalogues and posters .
File consists of drawings showing tools used for lino printing, a design for a book plate, a farmer plowing a field with a team of horses, factories and commercial buildings, and an electrical generating station with transmission lines in the foreground.
File consists of four paintings of trees in natural settings. Three are signed by Fred Moffatt.
File consists of drawings of a red squirrel, a lion, and parts of the human body.
File consists of drawings of posed individuals, a drapery study, and detail sketches.
File consists of studies of a guardsman at Buckingham Palace, a still life, pilgrims approaching a city on a mountain, "Eaton's Toyland," "Aviation," and "Our Feathered Friends."
File consists of studies of Egyptian, Roman, and Greek design, and two smaller exercises titled, "Curios."
File consists of drawings of posed individuals, often with the time permitted to draw the model written in the bottom-right corner.
File consists of three lino prints showing designs by Fred Moffatt for the months of January, February, and September.
File consists of certificates presented to Fred Moffatt: Canadian Direct-Mail Leaders Contest for catalogue design, 1952 Award (includes a copy of the 1952-53 catalogue for Canadian General Electric's Telechron electric clocks); National Industrial Design Committee, recognition of excellence of design in a manufactured product for the electric floor polisher, 1953, 1954, and 1955; Technical Institute of the Packaging Association of Canada for the Canadian Industrial Container Competition, 1954 and 1958; diploma di collaborazione presented by Tredicesima Triennale di Milano (accompanied by an article by Madge Phillips from "Canadian Interiors," Aug. 1964, discussing the exhibition in Milan); and the Packaging Association of Canada, Corrugated Packaging Competition award for surface design, 1966.
Note on the plastic sleeve use for one of the transparences: "Fred Moffatt, 1980 CGE, last version of chrome eliptical [sic] kettle."
File consists of photographs of a woman operating an earth tilling machine manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited. The images were used for marketing the product.
File consists of catalogues for housewares, outdoor care, and personal care products manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited, as well as a photograph of floor heaters with CGE's point-of-purchase display.
File consists of packaging design for a product manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of a humorous cartoon drawn for a picnic of the Canadian General Electric Employees Association.
File consists of a rendering of the Chalk River nuclear facility painted by Fred Moffatt. It was used for January on the 1957 calendar printed for Canadian General Electric, which is included in the file. The calendar also reproduces paintings showing gas turbine-electric locomotives hauling a train through mountains, underwater ship repair using closed-circuit television, a fishing vessel equipped with radio-telephone and radar, electric illumination used outdoors during summer and winter holidays, transmission towers, electric motors and controls on a power shovel lifting 90-ton loads, and electrical appliances in the home.
File consists of a drawing of figures in costumes holding hands around a Christmas tree decorated with candles.
File consists of printed greeting cards designed by Fred Moffatt, often with a humorous theme.
Series consists of original artwork, photographs (negatives, prints, and colour transparencies), posters, and textual documents created by or for Fred and Glenn Moffatt for use in the development of product literature, packaging, and advertising material for print media and point-of-purchase displays. Fred Moffatt’s career in commercial graphic design began in 1933 with advertisements for companies including Canadian Cement Company Limited, Continental Life Insurance Company, and Fada Radios, as well as dust jackets for books published in Toronto. Page proofs and newspaper tear sheets from 1935 to the 1940s were created as the result of Moffatt’s work for the Baker Advertising Agency Limited and MacLaren Advertising Company Limited to promote the products of companies in the food industry, automobile dealerships, Kodak, and jewellery designers. The Second World War led to designs for window displays and posters promoting the purchase of Victory Bonds, public health (especially stopping the spread of venereal disease), and immigration; three of these posters were created by Sid Bersudsky. Most of the series is devoted to the Moffatts’ work for Canadian General Electric Company Limited and Black & Decker Canada Inc., including newspaper advertisements, displays, catalogues, and packaging designs for household appliances such as floor polishers, radios, washers, heaters, ironers and irons, kettles, ranges, refrigerators, toasters and toast’r ovens, lawn mowers, and garden tillers. Fred Moffatt produced renderings of Canadian General Electric’s plants and distribution buildings in the 1940s that were used in the company’s promotional literature. The series includes samples of graphic designs produced for other clients during the 1950s, such as the Ontario Field Naturalists, aluminum window manufacturers, the Canadian Business Aircraft Association, and a series of social studies booklets distributed by the Toronto Board of Education that were designed by Fred Moffatt. Also included are files that contain samples of the design work of Glenn Moffatt and articles discussing the contributions of the Moffatts to Canadian design, especially their work with kettles.
File consists of a brochure advertising several models of all-steel refrigerators.
File consists of a brochure outlining the services of F.E. Moffatt Limited with illustrations of examples of product design, packaging, and graphic design.
File consists of brochures promoting the purchase of life insurance.
File consists of a design for an advertisement, photographs of paper cutters, and an advertisement written in French.
Series consists of approximately 290 drawings created by Fred and Glenn Moffatt as ideas for small electrical appliances and furniture progressed from conceptual designs to the technical drawings required for manufacturing. Many of the drawings are original sketches made using pencil, but there are also many diazo print copies. Kettles feature prominently in the series, including sketches by Fred Moffatt showing a kettle with a built-in sole plate so that a person could iron while they make coffee, a model with a built-in asbestos mitt-handle, and another with a plexiglass shield (2024-006/009(23)). Other drawings deal with shell contours and details of handle assemblies and switch buttons. Many of the drawings pertain to Glenn Moffatt's design of 1.5 to 2-litre kettles in 1983-84 for Canadian General Electric Company Limited's plant in Barrie, Ontario, with later work done for Superior Electrics Limited. Other drawings show sketches of an electric frying pan, a vacuum cleaner, portable heaters, a lawn trimmer, a medication cup, electric heaters. The work of other designers is represented, including sketches of kettles by Harold Shifman, a storage wall unit by Muller+Stewart Limited, and technical drawings by Strix Limited, a company on the Isle of Mann.
File consists of 4 pages from a booklet with sections titled "Design for the millions" and "Design quiz." Illustrations show dishware, moulded parts in an automobile factory, streamlined radios, and lighting.
File consists of brochures advertising Bluebird and Virgin diamond jewelry.
File consists of an issue of "Maclean's," vol 107, no. 2 (10 Jan. 1994), with an article about Canadian design that includes a sidebar devoted to Fred and Glenn Moffatt.
File consists of a catalogue that includes the Black & Decker Ultra oven.
File consists of a brochure listing the qualities and prices of light bulbs produced by Canadian General Electric Company.
File consists of sketches showing different perspectives of the frying pan's handle.
File consists of sketches of several designs of electric floor heaters.
File consists of a photograph of Canadian General Electric's K 60 kettle, accompanied by a description of the product by the Canadian Design Index.
File consists of sketches of several designs of electric kettles.
File consists of photographs of various models of electric kettles designed by Fred Moffatt, and an article by Charles Whipp, "Whatever happened to the electric kettle?," Bruce County "Marketplace," July 1993, 52.
File consists of labels to be applied to cartons of irons, models F208, F210, F218, FR651, and FS700. The copy is written in English and French.
File consists of a design for the box for a hop-flavoured syrup packed expressly for M. Allen & Co. Limited, Toronto.
File consists of a brochure promoting six models of radios.
File consists of sketches, designs, and two photographic negatives, printer's proof sheets, and printed album covers for the Federation of Ontario Naturalists' recording series, "Sounds of Nature," featuring bird songs. The file also includes the masthead for "Park News," and an invitation to a private showing of sketches in oils by Tom Thomson, J.E.H. MacDonald, Lawren Harris, and A.Y. Jackson, 20 Jan. 1959.
File consists of a brochure advertising Canadian General Electric Company's radio tubes, with panels devoted to a list of international short wave stations, radio maintenance services, and contract and five-suit bridge.
File consists of printer's colour separations for an advertisement featuring a drawing of the hotplate and its burner/switch configurations. The prints were produced by Reliance Engravers Limited.
Fonds consists of drawings, photographs, posters, and textual documents created by or for Fred and Glenn Moffatt in the course of their careers as industrial designers. The holdings include: Fred Moffatt’s artwork created for his courses at Central Technical School and the Ontario College of Art in Toronto between 1926 and 1933; graphic material and textual records used in the development of product literature, packaging, and advertising material for print media and point-of-purchase displays for various clients but especially for household electrical appliances manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited and Black & Decker Canada Incorporated, 1933 to 1998; and drawings that track the development of appliances, in particular electric kettles, from conceptual designs to the technical drawings required for manufacturing from the late 1930s to 2001. The fonds also includes award certificates, a small amount of correspondence regarding design projects, and information about F.E. Moffatt Limited.
Moffatt, FredFile consists of three copies of the design for a label for a product manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited. The design is produced on clear plastic.
File consists of a clear plastic bag bearing the label for a product manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited designed by Fred Moffatt.
File consists of four copies of the box art in English and French for the toaster oven manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of a programme for the official opening of the building constructed for the Canadian General Electric Company Limited, including a history of the project.
File consists of two tags for the cordless rechargeable knife manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited. The text on both tags is written in English and French.
File consists of sketches by Fred Moffatt for packaging Canadian General Electric Company Limited's small appliances, as well as a memorandum from C.F. Colvin regarding new copy on the cartons for the K50 and K60 kettle models, 19 May 1967.
File consists of a booklet advertising the small appliances of Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of photographs of a slow cooker manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited. The images were used for marketing the product.
File consists of four copies of the box art for the toaster oven manufactured by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of a brochure promoting the qualities of electrical cords manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company.
File consists of tags used with Models K45 and K50.
File consists of a cover for documents produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited. The design features drawings of several small appliances surrounding a portrait of a woman.
File consists of the cover of a catalogue produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of a brochure listing the features of an iron produced by Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of two copies of a folder to hold pages produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of photographs of the floor polisher and an advertisement promoting its purchase, and a brochure produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited for model CS-11. File also includes a description of the product from the Canadian Design Index.
File consists of a folder to hold pages produced by the Canadian General Electric Company Limited.
File consists of a photograph showing the components of a food processor manufactured by Canadian General Electric Company Limited, and an image of its box art in English and French.
File consists of a print advertisement enlarged to a poster.