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UCLA 75th Anniversary

Paul Rand

Artwork Details

UCLA 75th Anniversary
1994
Paul Rand
offset lithograph on paper
36 in x 24 in (91.44 cm x 60.96 cm)
Gift of Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo and Maria Phillips
2016/2.218

On Display

Not currently on display

Description

Subject Matter:

Paul Rand claimed the reason for his fruitful association as a designer for University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) was because, “I do the job, and they accept it.” Like many of Rand’s other designs for UCLA, the focus of the poster is less on figurative imagery but rather on the aesthetic qualities of the text. This poster advertises UCLA’s 75th anniversary. Behind the large white text, a proliferation of smaller, multicolored “75”s abound. The bright colors and smaller size of the “75”s are reminiscent of confetti. The tall and thin white text contrasts against the black background, emphasizing the gravitas of the institution, while the multicolored text reminds the viewer of the celebratory nature of the anniversary event.

EC 2017
 

Physical Description:

A poster reading 'UCLA 75' in large, white, stacked formation. '75' appears in smaller text, and various colors, repeatedly and in a jumbled formation

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