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Limited edition, #363/1000, of J.P. Williams’s ode to his Yale mentor Paul Rand, chronicling Rand’s lifetime of collecting “something in nothing”— ephemeral examples of the beautiful and the useful in categories such as packaging, shopping bags, dolls, toys, etc. A visual peek into the mind of Paul Rand, one of the 20th century’s greatest visual thinkers. Published in 2014 by Wms & Co with an introductory essay by Williams. 8vo (6.5”x 9.75”), hardcover with pictorial logo, approximately 96 unnumbered pages, fully illustrated with color photographs by Grant Peterson. Minor bowing to front board. Otherwise NF. Now in a protective mylar cover.
Limited edition, #363/1000, of J.P. Williams’s ode to his Yale mentor Paul Rand, chronicling Rand’s lifetime of collecting “something in nothing”— ephemeral examples of the beautiful and the useful in categories such as packaging, shopping bags, dolls, toys, etc. A visual peek into the mind of Paul Rand, one of the 20th century’s greatest visual thinkers. Published in 2014 by Wms & Co with an introductory essay by Williams. 8vo (6.5”x 9.75”), hardcover with pictorial logo, approximately 96 unnumbered pages, fully illustrated with color photographs by Grant Peterson. Minor bowing to front board. Otherwise NF. Now in a protective mylar cover.
Limited edition, #363/1000, of J.P. Williams’s ode to his Yale mentor Paul Rand, chronicling Rand’s lifetime of collecting “something in nothing”— ephemeral examples of the beautiful and the useful in categories such as packaging, shopping bags, dolls, toys, etc. A visual peek into the mind of Paul Rand, one of the 20th century’s greatest visual thinkers. Published in 2014 by Wms & Co with an introductory essay by Williams. 8vo (6.5”x 9.75”), hardcover with pictorial logo, approximately 96 unnumbered pages, fully illustrated with color photographs by Grant Peterson. Minor bowing to front board. Otherwise NF. Now in a protective mylar cover.