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Steve Jobs On Paul Rand

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

I’ve been spending a lot of time thinking about the relationship between the client and the designer. As with any relationship, it’s a delicate thing that constantly requires nurturing and the clarification of roles. How to go about doing this is something that is learned with time and experience. Although each client is going to require a different approach, what remains constant is the importance of making sure both the designer and the client understand what is expected of them.

In this 1993 interview, Steve Jobs discusses what it was like to work with Paul Rand. In it Steve says of Paul, “I asked him if he would come up with a few options, and he said, ‘No, I will solve your problem for you and you will pay me. You don’t have to use the solution. If you want options go talk to other people.’”

The quote seems to resonate with a lot of designers, as a quick search of ‘Paul Rand’s Next Logo’ yields quite a few results that reference it. While some would say it’s a stunning example of the confidence of a master, I’d say, instead, that it’s the natural wisdom of a master. Paul’s response left no room for misunderstanding about what his job was as a designer. The client not only understood but also respected him for the clarity, thus allowing for what must have been a great working experience.

Also, there’s a great thread on LogoDesignLove about this video and the designer/client relationship. Check it here.

Arrrrr Richie Jackson

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Richie Jackson from ian on Vimeo.

Skating videos always get me inspired. I have very little desire to actually skate, but damnit if I could have skate videos on all day, I would.

Also, this dude is ILL. He’s like the second-coming of Natas. Naaaasty.

via Unttld

Take Me!

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

I’m all kinds of busy lately. So, I offer you this little piece of magic by Soul Sister Lyn Collins. Sleep not.

Prizes if you can tell me what hip hop song samples this.

Monday Morning w/ Black Star

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Unforgivable Blackness

Friday, February 5th, 2010

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Not since reading Miles: The Autobiography of Miles Davis (perhaps my favorite book of all time) have I been so moved by the story of someone’s life. Last night, I watched Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson. To say I was blown away would be an understatement. I felt like I had stepped into the ring with Johnson and the whole American history of The Black Man. To put it in terms of emotion, I was completely overwhelmed.

The American dream — this idea that in America, one can achieve anything, in so far as he is capable and willing to do the work required may or may not be true. There are many stories that support it. The American hero has never been of privilege. That The American hero fought for his/her place in history cannot be denied. But what and whom was he/she fighting against? The story of the successful Black American, especially at the beginning of the twentieth century, is remarkable by any standard. It’s the story of a person, who wasn’t merely discriminated against, but someone whom, despite the whole of society (or those in power) telling them they are less than human, somehow managing to succeed.

And still, even after their success, they cannot transcend the world in which they live. They are still subject to its law. Though they may appear to soar, the gravity of their world cannot be denied. It can only be suspended. This is the story of Jack Johnson.

I can’t stress how powerful this film is. So much of it resonates. Yes, we do have a black president. Yes, my last however many girlfriends haven’t been black and very few people have had anything to say about it. Yes, we have come a long way since the beginning of the twentieth century, but there is a history so repulsive that it must never be forgotten. Fact: There are systems in place to ensure that those in power stay in power. Fact: It is possible to circumvent the system. Fact: If you manage to do so, remember, you are now a target. Nevertheless, resolve to do what it is you set out to do.

Go watch the film already!