Here from Domesticka course, thank you so much Linus, this is so beautiful! I wish i could see more content similar to this, reading comments from 12 years ago is wonderful
Please add the following to the description>> A film by Preston McClanahan Cinematography: Peter O’Neill Sound Recordist: John Terry Music: Noel McClanahan Piano: Nathan Springhart Titles Yuichiro Nishizawa and Cyrus Highsmith Students: Rachel Kirby, Maureen Mulligan, Garland Lin, and Annie Sung Production Assistants: Jason O’Neill and Guus Floor Transcriptions: Debra McManus and Alison Childs Special Thanks to Paul Rand, Marion Rand, Hans Van Dijk, David Colvin, Jeffrey Kalin, and Bill Webster Funded by The Rhode Island School of Design Development Faculty Development Fund, Rhode Island Community Foundation, and Clarence Lee
The title is "Conversations with Paul Rand" and runs about 30 minutes. It's a full interview with him in his home and at school with students. Very awesome video.
I agree. On another note... I find it humorous how the average business is constantly reinventing themselves. Logos and all. Trying to front as if "To cool to care" but really terrified of being left behind and no real clarity on what they are (as a company). This probably doesn't even make sense... but I was so bewildered when I saw the New Ups logo. Why would you get rid of an amazing logo of a parcel and replace it with a sheild?
@UntitledNumbers NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD: “Conversations with Paul Rand” Directed by Preston McClanahan $40.00 (includes shipping) Check or money order only. Paypal purchasing coming in the near future. Visit paul-rand [dot com] for ordering info.
NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD: “Conversations with Paul Rand” Directed by Preston McClanahan $40.00 (includes shipping) Check or money order only. Paypal purchasing coming in the near future. Visit paul-rand [dot com] for ordering info.
True, his work is simple, but it's not about production times, it's about the idea. And if his words were "easily devised through ones own cognitive ability", why has no one else written or commented on design and art this way? I have to disagree, but everyone's a designer with an opinion these days.
I love and respect Paul Rand and his work, but when he says Rockwell has "no form" he's dead wrong. The formal composition of some of Rockwells compositions are as sophisticated as the old masters. Rand has a point though, if he means that in Rockwell's painting the content dominates. Rand is a little bit jealous because he couldn't render and manner as well as Rockwell.
Here from Domesticka course, thank you so much Linus, this is so beautiful! I wish i could see more content similar to this, reading comments from 12 years ago is wonderful
Am lucky to look at an original piece of art from him every day. My favorite creative of all time.
Please add the following to the description>>
A film by Preston McClanahan
Cinematography: Peter O’Neill
Sound Recordist: John Terry
Music: Noel McClanahan
Piano: Nathan Springhart
Titles Yuichiro Nishizawa and Cyrus Highsmith
Students: Rachel Kirby, Maureen Mulligan, Garland Lin, and Annie Sung
Production Assistants: Jason O’Neill and Guus Floor
Transcriptions: Debra McManus and Alison Childs
Special Thanks to Paul Rand, Marion Rand, Hans Van Dijk, David Colvin, Jeffrey Kalin, and Bill Webster
Funded by The Rhode Island School of Design Development Faculty Development Fund, Rhode Island Community Foundation, and Clarence Lee
Thanks for load the video
The title is "Conversations with Paul Rand" and runs about 30 minutes. It's a full interview with him in his home and at school with students. Very awesome video.
Rand was a star!!
Wow, at 2:59 - that typography style is still used to this day!
it's timeless suisse typography
I agree.
On another note... I find it humorous how the average business is constantly reinventing themselves. Logos and all. Trying to front as if "To cool to care" but really terrified of being left behind and no real clarity on what they are (as a company). This probably doesn't even make sense... but I was so bewildered when I saw the New Ups logo.
Why would you get rid of an amazing logo of a parcel and replace it with a sheild?
Lectures studied. Greeting from ANgola.
Hi Dan, is the movie available online ?
@UntitledNumbers
NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD:
“Conversations with Paul Rand”
Directed by Preston McClanahan
$40.00 (includes shipping)
Check or money order only. Paypal purchasing coming in the near future.
Visit paul-rand [dot com] for ordering info.
Is there a better quality version of this film anywhere?
NOW AVAILABLE ON DVD:
“Conversations with Paul Rand”
Directed by Preston McClanahan
$40.00 (includes shipping)
Check or money order only. Paypal purchasing coming in the near future.
Visit paul-rand [dot com] for ordering info.
Norman Rockwell has great compositional skills…
"...soon to be released on DVD."
What is the DVD called? Is the DVD all about Paul Rand?
I'm guessing the video is much longer?
True, his work is simple, but it's not about production times, it's about the idea. And if his words were "easily devised through ones own cognitive ability", why has no one else written or commented on design and art this way? I have to disagree, but everyone's a designer with an opinion these days.
yes i agree although i still admire rand
Hehe, "...Art is: If you're lucky!"
Ok.
I love and respect Paul Rand and his work, but when he says Rockwell has "no form" he's dead wrong. The formal composition of some of Rockwells compositions are as sophisticated as the old masters. Rand has a point though, if he means that in Rockwell's painting the content dominates. Rand is a little bit jealous because he couldn't render and manner as well as Rockwell.
I wouldn't jump to that conclusion on the last part of your statement there lmao