Quality/IBM # 2
Paul Rand
Description
Subject Matter:
Transcript of text:
The concept of quality is difficult to define, for it is not merely seen, but somehow intuited in the presence of the work in which it is embodied. Quality has little to do with popular notions of beauty, taste, ory style; and nothing to do with status, respectability, or luxury. It is revealed, rather, in an atmosphere of receptivity, propriety, and restraint.
Quality is concerned with the weighing of relationships; the discovery of analogies and contrasts; with proportion and harmony; the juxtaposition of formal and functional elements–with their transformation and enrichment.
Quality is concerned with truth, not deception; with ideas, not techniques; with the enduring, not the ephemeral; with precision, not fussiness; with simplicity, not vacuity; with subtlety, not blatancy; with sensitivity, not sentimentality.
In this poster, Paul Rand explains the concept of quality. The assumption the viewer makes is that the graphic designer’s perception of quality translates to the companies for which he craftsy he designs for. The poster itself is not loud or ostentatious, rather the visual elements are muted in order to illustrate the message embodied in the definition of the word quality.
EC 2017
Physical Description:
A gray poster with 'IBM' set sideways in the upper right. Across from it, and lower, are stylized letters that read 'Quality:', arranged across two rows. Beneath, the remaining page is a textual explanation of the concept of 'quality' written by Paul Rand.
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