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2021This is the Paul Rand Way
Jayme Odgers, an artist, photographer, and graphic designer best known for his New Wave aesthetics, recounts his time working as an assistant to Paul Rand in the 1960s. Aside from the bit of trivia in the image above there are excellent stories about how Rand presented logos, what he thought of other company logos, and how pretty much design consumed all of his thoughts.
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