Background
Glaser, Milton was born on June 26, 1929 in New York City. Son of Eugene and Eleanor (Bergman) Glaser.
(Milton Glaser, the founder of New York magazine, and the ...)
Milton Glaser, the founder of New York magazine, and the creator of the globally recognized I § NY logo, is beloved by art aficionados and design enthusiasts the world over. In this beautifully designed, enchanting book for children of all ages, Milton and Shirley Glaser team up to reintroduce readers to the alphabet. The Alphazeds begins with an empty room, which begins filling up with some extraordinary-looking letters. As each letter appears on the scene, it boldly announces its personality: A is angry all the time; B couldn't be more bashful; and K comes in kicking everyone else out of the way. Will the rambunctious letters ever be able to coexist long enough to work together? Charming and utterly original, The Alphazeds cleverly teaches the alphabet and new words to children, while also introducing them to the art of typography in a fresh and enjoyable way.
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(Gathers designs for posters, books and book covers, album...)
Gathers designs for posters, books and book covers, album covers, and typefaces, and includes the artist's comments Title: Milton Glaser Author: Glaser, Milton Publisher: Penguin Group USA Publication Date: 1990/04/01 Number of Pages: Binding Type: PAPERBACK Library of Congress: 93104654
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(The best of Milton Glaser's prodigious output since 1974 ...)
The best of Milton Glaser's prodigious output since 1974 is contained in this study of one of the world's most influential graphic designers. He leads readers through the development of his ideas, reacquaints them with central design principles, and shows how technology can provide opportunities.
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(Excellent overview of Glaser's early graphic work. Much o...)
Excellent overview of Glaser's early graphic work. Much of it from The Push Pin Studios. Good color plates. Excellent addition to a designer's library.
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Graphic designer and illustrator
Glaser, Milton was born on June 26, 1929 in New York City. Son of Eugene and Eleanor (Bergman) Glaser.
Student, Cooper Union Art School, 1951. Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary), Minneapolis Institute Arts, 1971. Postgraduate, Moore College, Philadelphia, 1975.
Postgraduate, Philadelphia Museum School Visual Arts, 1979. Postgraduate, State University of New York, Buffalo, 1987. Degree (honorary), Queen's College, City University of New York, 1990.
Doctorate (honorary), Royal College Art, London, 1995.
His designs include the I ♥ New York logo, the psychedelic Bob Dylan poster, the District of Columbia bullet logo used by District of Columbia Comics from 1977 to 2005, and the Brooklyn Brewery logo. He also founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker in 1968. Glaser was born in New York City to Hungarian Jewish immigrants.
Ιn 1954 he co-founded Push Pin Studios, along with fellow Cooper grads Edward Sorel, Seymour Chwast, and Reynold Ruffins.
Glaser and Chwast directed Push Pin for twenty years, while it became a guiding reference in the world of graphic design. Glaser"s work is displayed in the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New New York
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London. And the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Glaser is the subject of the 2009 documentary film To Inform and Delight: The World of Milton Glaser.
(Gathers designs for posters, books and book covers, album...)
(Milton Glaser, the founder of New York magazine, and the ...)
(The best of Milton Glaser's prodigious output since 1974 ...)
(Excellent overview of Glaser's early graphic work. Much o...)
(Book by Jerome Snyder, Milton Glaser)
(Book by Milton Glaser, Jerome Snyder)
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Trustee Cooper Union Art School, Maine School Visual Arts. Board directors Sch Visual Arts, New York, since 1961. Member American Institute Graphic Arts (co-chair national conference 1989, Gold medal 1972), Art Directors Club (Hall of Fame 1979), Alliance Graphique International (Prix Savignac 1996).
Married Shirley Girton, August 13, 1957.