Art Direction
From the reading this week, I wanted to focus on Paul Rand's influence on the graphic design community starting with his cover for the magazine Direction. In this cover he used montage and photography and simple colored paper to make a visual language. (Hollis, 103) This lead to a new form of design were a designer had more freedom to work and move type, photos, illustration, and ect. around the canvas.
| S. Bass 1960 "Spatacus" http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--K57ZMYen--/18ylyyn5uhe2gpng.png 2/4/20 |
Another poster done by Paul Rand is the movie poster for "No Way Out." From the use of cut out and photos, this poster was just another way of using his style of advertisement just like his Direction cover that had more type. This had more content than previous work from his other posters.
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| P. Rand 1950 "No Way Out" https://www.paulrand.design/work/No-Way-Out-Movie.html 2/4/20 |

I want to start by saying I love Paul Rand. I love the collage like style of the photography he uses. I also like the position of the figure that he chose because the title of it is "Direction" the figure gives the whole design movement like its jumping in the 'direction' the design is going in. The manipulation of the figure in the collage also gives the whole design a beautiful flow to it which directs your eye then to the second image of the dancer and then the title. It really does catch the attention of the viewer!
ReplyDeleteI think that Paul Rand was really a genius in design. He really knew how to create designs that were artful yet very direct, it think this is what lead to him designing so many wonderful logos throughout his career. He really has a way of honing in on what elements are crucial and never over doing his designs.
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