Book Description
Paul Rand (1914-1996) was a pioneer of American graphic design who arrived at his own distinctive visual language via the influence of European avant-garde movements like Cubism, Constructivism and De Stijl. As an art director, teacher, writer, and design consultant for leading companies (including ABC and UPS) he was a major force for designers, educators, and students worldwide. Much has been written about Rand, but most of it has been biographical work. Paul Rand: Modernist Designer features a wide range of critical inquiry into Rand's workseeking to place his contributions within the context of the artistic, design, architectural, and technological developments of the 20th century.