Milton Glaser
Glaser was born 26.6.1929 in new york. he studied
(1948–51)at
the cooper union art school and (1952–53),
as a fulbright scholar, attended the academy of fine
arts, bologna, italy under giorgio morandi. from
1954 to 1974 glaser was the founder and president
of the ‘push pin’ studio (with semour
chwast, reynold ruffins and edward sorel) in new
york and from 1955 to 1974 the editor and co-art
director of the ‘push pin graphic’ magazine.
in an era dominated by swiss rationalism, the push
pin style celebrated the eclectic and eccentric design
of the passé past while it introduced a distinctly
contemporary design vocabulary, with a wide range
of work that included record sleeves, books, posters,
logos, font design and magazine formats. in 1968,
glaser and clay felker founded ‘new york magazine’.
glaser was president and design director until 1977
(as well as its ‘underground gourmet’ -
writing about good, cheap restaurants in N Y). publication
design had become a big interest. since founding
milton glaser, inc. in 1974, milton glaser, inc.,
the work produced at his manhattan studio has encompassed
a wide range of design disciplines - print graphics:
identity programs for corporate and institutional
marketing purposes, logos (among them the ‘I
love new york’ logo for the new york state
department of commerce, that became the most frequently
imitated logo design in human history). he has designed
and illustrated more than 300 posters (remember his
bob dylan poster for CBS records?); environmental
and interior design: exhibitions, interiors and exteriors
of restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels,
and other retail and commercial environments. from
1975 to 1977 milton glaser was the design director
of ‘village voice’ magazine. in 1983
he founded the company WBMG, a studio dedicated to
magazine and newspaper design work, with walter bernard
(former art director of ‘time’). since
its inception, they have designed more than 50 magazines,
newspapers and periodicals around the world : among
them ‘la vanguardia’ in barcelona, ‘o
globo’ in rio de janeiro, l’espresso
in rome ‘the washington post’, ‘money’,
the french ‘the nation’, ‘paris
match’, ‘l´express’, ‘esquire’, ‘jardin
des modes’, and ‘business tokyo’ in
japan. from the start of his career, milton glaser
has been an active member of both the design and
education communities: he taught design at the school
of visual arts in new york in one of america’s
most respected programs. milton glaser has been the
subject of solo exhibitions at the centre georges
pompidou, paris; the lincoln center gallery, new
york; the houghton gallery at the cooper union, new
york; the AIGA gallery in new york; the philadelphia
museum of art,... his work is included in the permanent
collections of many international art museums. smithsonian's
cooper-hewitt national design museum has chosen milton
glaser to receive the 2004 national design award.

Dylan, 1966 Poster for Bob Dylan’s Greatest Hits

related links
http://www.miltonglaser.com
http://www.miltonglaserposters.com