Episode Synopsis "Reviewing "Thoughts on Design" by Paul Rand"
Reviewing the essay written in 1947 by Paul Rand, one of the most iconic graphic designer in 20th century. We introduce who Paul Rand is, what is his standpoint in the history of graphic design, how he is influenced from the previous generation artists/critics such as John Dewey and Roger Fry.
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