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  1. www.miltonglaser.com › milton › c:historyMilton Glaser | History

    In 1954, Milton Glaser, along with Reyonld Ruffins, Seymour Chwast, and Edward Sorel, founded Push Pin Studios.For twenty years Glaser, together with Seymour Chwast, directed the organization, which exerted a powerful influence on the direction of world graphic design, culminating in a memorable exhibition at the Louvres Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris.

  2. Dear Friends: Theatre for a New Audience has been fortunate to work with Milton Glaser, an American graphic designer perhaps best known for his 1966 iconic Bob Dylan poster and his 1977 I NY logo. In 2009, President Barack Obama awarded Milton the National Medal of Arts , the first graphic artist to receive this honor.

  3. www.designverso.it › images › 2018-19A HUMAN DESIGNER

    AIGA Medalist Milton Glaser is getting out the vote A grasp of political design 13 15 19 23 “Solving any problem is more important than being right“ Contemporary Contents A journey through the impelling subject matter of the past and the contemporary works of Milton Glaser edited by Alessia Francesca. Poster from the Special Programme on ...

  4. 米爾頓·格拉瑟(英語: Milton Glaser 、1929年6月26日—2020年6月26日 )是一名美國 平面設計師,以其設計作品而聞名,包括「I Love New York」標誌 、1966年為鮑勃·迪倫設計的海報、DC漫畫、石溪大學校徽、 布魯克林啤酒廠 ( 英語 : Brooklyn_Brewery ) 標誌;以及1969年的好利獲得 情人節打字機 ( 英語 ...

  5. In Brief. Milton Glaser. Milton Glaser (b.1929) is among the most celebrated graphic designers in the United States. He has had the distinction of one-man-shows at the Museum of Modern Art and the Georges Pompidou Center. He was selected for the lifetime achievement award of the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum (2004) and the Fulbright ...

  6. 1 de jul. de 2020 · Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929 — June 26, 2020) is an American graphic designer known for the “I ️ NY” logo, and the poster of Bob Dylan with psychedelic hair. He was educated at the High ...

  7. 2 de abr. de 2014 · The east-facing windows of Milton Glaser’s studio on 32nd Street overlook a school playground. Every day at 2:35 pm, a deluge of rowdy grade-schoolers surges into the courtyard as their parents ...