With being with CBS Record for eight more years, she has created as many as 150 albums cover a year. Some of those iconic album cover designs are Boston, Eric Gale, Bob James, Roger Dean and David Howells. In addition her designs were recognized with four Grammy Nominations. She also created with reviving historical typefaces and design styles. She Start working on her own in 1982. Scher developed a typographic solution based on Art Deco and Russian Constructivism, which incorporated outmoded typefaces into her work. In 1984 she co found Koppel and Scher with editorial Designer and fellow Tyler graduate Terry Koppel. With seven years of their partnership. Paul Scher produced identities, packing, book jackets and advertising, including famous swatch poster.
In 1994 Paula Scher was the first designer to create a new identity and promotional graphic system for The Public Theater. Scher also created a graphic language that reflected street typography. Also in 1994, Scher created the First poster campaign for the New York Shakespeare Festival in Central Park production of The Merry Wives of Windsor and two Gentlemen of Verona. In 1995 Scher and her Pentagram team created promotional campaigns for The Public Theaters production of Savion Glovers Bring in'Da Noise, Bring in'Da Funk. In wood typefaces used thought out The Public Theaters