Paul Rand

A Look at Architecture, Columbus Indiana 1860-1974, 1991

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Sixth Edition.

Content includes:
Paul Kennon
Chronological Listing
Introduction
A Look At Architecture
Historical 1864 to 1941
Contemporary 1942 to the Present
A Commitment to Downtown Columbus
Renovations
Architectural Awareness
Public Sculpture
Cummins Engine Foundation Architectural Program Criteria
Dedication of Otter Creek Clubhouse
Buildings Listed in National Register of Historic Places
Awards and Honors
Architects and Their Work in Columbus
Architects and Other Major Designs
Columbus Designs Listed Alphabetically

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A Look at Architecture, Columbus Indiana 1860-1974, 1991. Typography and design by Paul Rand
A Look at Architecture, Columbus Indiana 1860-1974, 1991. Typography and design by Paul Rand
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As part of their marketing strategy, Kast + Ehinger, commissioned a selection of German designers to produce advertisements aimed at the design industry. I have scanned in quite a lot of their advertising matter, all of which were back-page advertisements from three German design magazines. Der Druckspiegel, Gebrauchsgraphik and Graphik – Werbung + Formgebung.

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Advances in production and 1950s chewing gum marketing. From Wrigley's iconic "Spearman" ads to Hiroshi Ohchi's designs for Harris Chewing Gum.

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Hiroshi Ohchi was a prominent Japanese designer, known for his playful and imaginative illustrated poster and packaging designs. He often combined bright colours with simple geometric forms and illustrated people and humanistic elements.
A country is never dead so long as it has an art. Austria is a proof of this maxim. Its liveliness since the war is liveliness which has displayed itself in the arts to a remarkable extent : it deserves the world's admiration and respect.