A community portal about Paul Rand with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Paul Rand was a well-known American graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs. Rand was educated at the Pratt Institute, the...
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A community portal about Paul Rand with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Paul Rand was a well-known American graphic designer, best known for his corporate logo designs. Rand was educated at the Pratt Institute, the Parsons School of Design, and the Art Students League. He was one of the originators of the Swiss Style of graphic design. From 1956 to 1969, and beginning again in 1974, Rand taught design at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Rand was inducted into the New York Art Directors Club Hall of Fame in 1972. He designed many posters and corporate identities, including the logos for IBM and ABC. Rand died of cancer in 1996.
PPP. 12/18-21. Likely voters. MoE 4.5% (No trend lines) Republican primary Paul (R) 44 Grayson (R) 25 That's Rand Paul, Ron's son. And the Paulites are responding with vigor, flooding his campaign with cash. Running against an incumbent politician is good business these days, even when (like Paul) you announce your campaign in New York City and clearly state that you have little interest in representing Kentucky interests. For Bluegrass...
My
post the other day urging libertarians, constitutionalists,
and paleocons to forcefully disavow people holding certain
unsavory views has somehow been
turned -- by a blogger arguing that "Kentucky isn't exactly
known for her sophistication and education" -- into an assertion
that "Rand Paul's base is made up of 'racists, kooks, and 9/11
nutters.'" Ooh, and "potheads" too. This is a misrepresentation
of my views as this...
The new survey of Kentucky by Public Policy Polling (D) gives Rand Paul, a conservative activist and son of Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX), a huge lead over the establishment candidate in the Republican primary for Senate in 2010. The numbers: Rand Paul 44%, Secretary of State Trey Grayson 25%. Grayson was recruited to run in place of two-term GOP Sen. Jim Bunning, who is retiring. Paul, however, has mobilized his campaign around the Tea Party movement...
Kentucky taxpayer advocate Dr. Rand Paul has opened up a commanding lead in the Kentucky Republican Senatorial Primary. A new poll conducted by the independent and highly respected Public Policy Polling shows Dr.
Paul leading his opponent by a 44-25 margin, or 19 points.
The poll also shows that conservatives are rallying to Dr. Paul’s message of limited government and political reform. Among respondents who thought Washington has become...
Filed under: Senate, Primaries, Polls, Poll Watch, 2010 ElectionsRand Paul, son of Texas Rep. Ron Paul, leads Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson by 44 percent to 25 percent with 32 percent undecided in the race for the GOP nomination to succeed retiring Republican Sen. Jim Bunning, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted Dec. 18-21. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
Yesterday, I mentioned why the attempt to Frankenstein designs (Frankendesigns?) fails so often. In response, Yuri Victor pointed to this interesting Paul Rand essay on “The Politics of Design.” Rand explains why demanding many solutions to a problem merely leads to waste and confusion.
One of the more common problems which tends to create doubt and confusion is caused by the inexperienced and anxious executive who innocently expects, or...
I read another story, also from the AP, which I have lost the link to now, in which he claimed not to have ever had a MySpace page. This blogger at ChattaBox has a screen shot of the racist content. Mind you, if someone posted anything ...
Paul Rand illustrated several children's books written by his wife, Ann Rand, in the fifties and early sixties. As it happens with true classics, the illustration and layout in Rand’s books looks just as fresh today as when they were first published.His style of illustration, consistent with his design work, is based in a witty use of simple shapes, flat colours and a well-thought composition and layout.Now these charming editions have been...
LaRoche_Spooner: Some people find lynching pictures hilarious. I don't understand it any more than I understand the obsession with incessantly posting simplistic murder fantasies on a humor blog, but hey - to each micro-dick his own.
That said: no one who has lived in America for 30+ years could possibly believe it was OK to tacitly dismiss Martin Luther King as a nigger or that such views have any place in mainstream American politics...
From the blog that set off the scandal:
The spokesman for U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul has resigned after two political blogs claimed he had blamed the U.S. government for the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, and had allowed racist remarks to appear on his myspace.com Web site for nearly two years.
The resignation came five [...]
Rand Paul is running a great campaign and leading in the polls, but he needs money to sustain the momentum against the establishment candidates who are getting bankrolled by Washington insiders.
Please donate to Rand Paul today here.
Come on, you’re going to buy hundreds of dollars worth of cheap Chinese crap this holiday season. Can’t [...]
Like father, like son. Less than 12 hours into his latest online
"money bomb," Rand Paul had already
raised more than $100,000 for his race to win the Republican
senatorial nomination in Kentucky. Buoyed by scientific polling
that shows the Bowling Green ophthalmologist and son of Ron Paul
leading Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, the party
establishment's favorite, Paul has begun to attract the kind of
mainstream...
The spokesman for Senate candidate Rand Paul of Kentucky resigned after he acknowledged that he maintained a Web page that included racist remarks and suggested the government bore some responsibility for the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
My predecessor, in whose former office I sit as I write this, accurately sums up my thoughts on Ayn Rand, in his blog.
Although I found Atlas Shrugged to be an excellent book to provoke student thought and discussions, my own feelings about Rand’s outlook were and are very mixed…
…. I think now that my [...]
The blog, Barefoot and Progressive, reported that Hightower had posted on his MySpace page for two years a statement from someone else declaring "Happy N***** Day" near Martin Luther King Day and a photo of a lynching. The Hill, a congressional ...