Paul Rand, USA (1955)
Born Peretz Rosenbaum, Paul Rand started to draw at the age of 3. He was educated at Pratt Institute in New York, 1929–32, followed by two years at Parsons and...
Read full biography- Cummings Engine Company (Consultant)
- Westinghouse Electric Corporation (Consultant)
- IBM (Consultant)
- William H. Weintraub Advertising Agency (Art Director)
- Direction magazine (Cover Designs)
- Apparel Arts and Esquire magazines (Art Director)
- George Switzer Studio (Design Assistant)
- Metro Associated Services (Illustrator)
Born Peretz Rosenbaum, one half of twins, Paul started to draw at the age of 3. He was educated at Pratt Institute NY, 1929–32, followed by two years at Parsons and another two years at the Art Students League, with George Grosz. His design ‘background’ of Cubism, Constructivism and De Stijl led him to his unique American graphic language. Wit, simplicity and Bauhaus principles made Rand a great art director for Esquire and Apparel Arts magazines. In 1938–45 he created covers for Direction. For 15 years he worked with Weintraub Advertising Agency, before starting as a freelancer (1955). He then became consultant/designer for IBM, Westinghouse and NeXT. He created corporate identities for UPS and ABC Television. Paul Rand taught at Cooper Union and from 1956 at Yale. He wrote significant books and many articles on his work and was a fearsome critic. He was an honorary professor at Tokyo Tama University, an AIGA gold medal winner, and the first to be elected in the NY ADC Hall of Fame.
Publications
Thoughts on Design
(1947)
- Paul Rand
The Trademarks of Paul Rand: A Selection
(1960)
- Paul Rand
Design and the Play Instinct
(1965)
- Paul Rand
Paul Rand: A Designer’s Art
(1985)
- Paul Rand
Yale University Press
Design, Form, and Chaos
(1993)
- Paul Rand
Yale University Press
From Lascaux to Brooklyn
(1996)
- Paul Rand
Yale University Press
Education
Instructor
1942 – 1942
- Cooper Union, New York (USA)
Professor
1956 – 1969
- Yale University, New Haven, CT (USA)
Professor
1974 – 1993
- Yale University, New Haven, CT (USA)
Professor of Summer Design Program
1977 – 1993
- Yale University and Brissago (Switzerland)
Professor Emeritus
1993 – 1996
- Yale University, New Haven, CT (USA)