Gyorgy Kepes, Paul Rand, Lynd Ward, et al.
Harvard University Press, (1949)
A collection of essays and monographs by such luminary design figures as W.A. Dwiggins, Carl Purlington Rollins, Lynd Ward, Merle Armitage, Paul Rand to name a few.
Paul Rand's contribution to this volume is an essay title "Black in the Visual Arts" which validates and sides with the color black and its psychological meanings and impacts across cultures. This articles was revised and used in A Designer's Art.
After its release, a 2-day session of meetings was held at the Fogg Museum of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts on January 17th and 18th, 1949 . Selected speakers spoke on the same topics as were written about in the book. Initially, Paul Rand was listed as a guest on the invitation, but the program for the meeting does not have him listed.
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