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All about Paul Rand

Paul Rand

“Simplicity is not the goal. It is the by-product of a good idea and modest expectations.”
Paul Rand

Even after his death in 1996, Paul Rand remains one of the most famous graphic designers in the world.

He was born Peretz Rosenbaum, on August 15th, 1914, and is reknowned for his corporate logo designs.

Rand was educated at the Pratt Institute (1929–1932), and the Art Students League (1933–1934). He was one of the originators of the Swiss Style of graphic design. From 1956 to 1969, and beginning again in 1974, Rand taught design at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Rand was inducted into the New York Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 1972. He designed many posters and corporate identities, including the logos for IBM, UPS and ABC. Rand died of cancer on November 26th, 1996, and is buried in Beth El Cemetery In Norwalk, CT.

Paul Rand logo designs

ABC
Designed 1962

ABC logo by Paul Rand

“Should a logo be self-explanatory? It is only by association with a product, a service, a business, or a corporation that a logo takes on any real meaning. It derives its meaning and usefulness from the quality of that which it symbolizes. If a company is second rate, the logo will eventually be perceived as second rate. It is foolhardy to believe that a logo will do its job immediately, before an audience has been properly conditioned.”

IBM
Designed 1962

IBM logo by Paul Rand

“A logo does not sell (directly), it identifies.”

UPS
Designed 1961

UPS logo by Paul Rand

“I do not use humour consciously, I just go that way naturally. A well known example is my identity for United Parcels Service: to take an escutcheon – a medieval symbol which inevitably seems pompous today – and then stick a package on top of it, that is funny.”

Speak Up published a story back in 2005 about what is possibly Paul Rand’s final logo design. Nice article.

Paul Rand videos

The following links take you to external websites where you can watch short video clips (via YouTube) about Paul Rand. The interviews are particularly interesting, and certainly worth a look.

Here’s the third of the three videos from above:

More info about Paul Rand

Thank you to those people who have compiled the features and discussion below. I enjoyed learning more about the great designer that is Paul Rand.

Paul Rand website

The Paul Rand website

Design Observer

Michael Bierut talking about Paul Rand’s Enron logo

Paul Rand book

Paul Rand: Thoughts and despair on logo design

UPS logo redesign

Typographica discussion about the UPS logo redesign

Paul Rand Ford logo design

FormFiftyFive discussion about Paul Rand’s Ford logo design

Paul Rand's Education First logo redesigned

Discussion about the redesign of Paul Rand’s EF logo

Paul Rand Flickr pool photo

Flickr pool of Paul Rand’s work

IBM poster design

Paul Rand on Wikipedia

Rand on modernism

“I haven’t changed my mind about modernism from the first day I ever did it…. It means integrity; it means honesty; it means the absence of sentimentality and the absence of nostalgia; it means simplicity; it means clarity. That’s what modernism means to me…”

Coming soon

This is the first in a series of resources on design icons, and coming up I’ll provide info on more of the world’s most famous logo designers.

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22 excellent comments, click here to add one

  1. Paul Rand was truly the genius of logo design - his logos are so simple but so timeless. What I would’ve loved to see is a logo design process of some of the Rand’s classic logos, starting from his sketches and ending with the final choices. Have you seen his logo design sketches, David?
    Thanks for all those other links - off to read about Enron and Rand’s unsuspected prediction of that company’s fate.

    inspirationbit’s last blog post..Blog Redesign: New Logo

  2. Genius Indeed.
    David, Thanks for the great article.

    Niyaz PK’s last blog post..The Best Way to Fail

  3. The simple shape, from a depth of complexity.

    An influence always

    Mali

    Mali’s last blog post..All about Paul Rand

  4. It’s always interesting to know about the great contributors to a certain field.
    “A logo does not sell (directly), it identifies.” Couldn’t be said better!

  5. a genious
    big paul

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  6. Like nearly every other high profile designer, Rand is/was overrated. There is nothing special about his designs except that they spawned trends.

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  7. Excellent selection

  8. All of those logos mentioned are of incredible quality and it’s amazing that one person was responsible behind them all.

    The hardest thing I have going right now is convincing one of my colleagues to hire a professional graphics designer to do his logo for branding purposes. This article might be a selling point.

  9. Great quotes and great info here. I’m going to devour every single article you linked to! :P Gotta learn from the masters. I’ve heard of Paul Rand but didn’t really know anything about him until now.

    By the way, good luck in the graphic design group writing project.

    LearningNerd’s last blog post..LearningNerd’s Site Redesign and Two Design Contests

  10. Vivien,

    Sorry I didn’t get back to you (and everyone else) sooner. I’ve seen a few of Rand’s sketches, but not as a complete process from start to finish. I think such examples would be great!

    Ronald,

    If this article convinces your colleague to hire a pro, that’s excellent news.

    Nerd,

    Thanks for the good luck, seems it paid off. ;)

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