1993 interview re: Paul Rand and Steve Jobs
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Published 2007-01-07
It is amazing how similar Steve and Paul were.
Doug Evans
All Comments (21)
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Moral of the story: Don't be afraid to be a Paul Rand. Don't be afraid of your clients. If they don't respect you or feel you're not good enough, you don't need them.
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I love the pauses. He really THINKS about what he is going to say - rather than just filling space with hot air.
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I think that, for once, Steve Jobs met someone like himself, and got told "No." And he respects that. An artist who solves business problems.
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In the many interviews I've seen with Steve Jobs, there is one thing he does consistently that I don't see a lot of other people do. When asked a question, he always leaves a moment of silence while he thinks of the answer. Different than most that try to start answering as soon as possible without really thinking it through.
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Steve is obviously a deep thinker himself. He's one of those people who takes time to consider the best way to phrase his response before retorting - rather than what most of us do: saying 'um' 'er' 'it's kinda..'
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i am so enthusiastic for learning from people like steve j. i just feel extremely passionate about being in touch with such people.
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"would you give us a few options?" "NOOOOOOO!!!" : Paul Rand.
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I love this guy ! I especially love his pauses, and how he takes time to phrase what he's about to say, very inspirational for me.. such a pure genius, love him a whole lot. ❤
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I love steve's dramatic pauses in his speaking. Not immediately after a question was asked, but mid sentence where he'd stop, and put together his next lines very masterfully. Also notable in his opinion of Microsoft around this era.
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Really like the positive talking of Steve it gives progress in thinking about the talked subject positive thinking gives results in acting, love it, thanks Steve and life along in mind and memory
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Steve hepls me through hard days
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This interview shows one thing clearly; Jobs didn't know alot about graphic design and design in generell as alot of his former colleagues stated, but he had the intellectual capability to recognize its traits and appreciate them for what they are not being coscience about it, that those are fundamentals. Alot of the things he describes here talking about Rand is the absolute basic graphic design.
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I like the pauses, when SJ is taking time to think of his answer and make it meaningful. Cool. :)
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This is great! Thanks for posting.
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Steve Jobs just had some magic
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3:10 paul rand is a badass
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I would've really liked to see what the Milton Glaser part was about ...
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thanks for uploading this!
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I am currently studying about paul rand in my graphic design course, and Paul was very interesting in the scope of work that he had done. I mean he designed logos you see everyday. When I was a kid, and to this day!