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Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser
NameMilton Glaser
Birth dateJune 26, 1929
Birth placeNew York City
Death dateJune 26, 2020
Death placeNew York City
OccupationGraphic designer, illustrator, educator

Milton Glaser was a renowned American graphic designer, illustrator, and educator, best known for creating the iconic I Love New York logo for the New York State Department of Commerce. He was a prominent figure in the New York City design scene, and his work was heavily influenced by Paul Rand, Saul Bass, and Andy Warhol. Glaser's designs often incorporated elements of Art Nouveau, Bauhaus, and Pop Art, reflecting his interest in Modern Art and Contemporary Art. He was also a longtime fan of Jazz music and often attended performances at the Village Vanguard and Blue Note Jazz Club.

Early Life and Education

Milton Glaser was born in The Bronx to Emanuel Glaser and Eleanor Glaser, and grew up in a family of Jewish immigrants from Hungary. He developed an interest in art at a young age, inspired by the works of Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, and Salvador Dalí. Glaser attended the High School of Music & Art in New York City, where he was classmates with Andy Warhol and Cy Twombly. He later studied at the Cooper Union and the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, Italy, under the guidance of Giorgio Morandi.

Career

Glaser's career spanned over six decades, during which he worked with numerous high-profile clients, including The New York Times, Vogue (magazine), Mad Men (TV series), and Bob Dylan. He co-founded the renowned design firm Push Pin Studios with Seymour Chwast, Reynold Ruffins, and Edward Sorel in 1954. Glaser's work was also featured in various publications, such as The New Yorker, Esquire (magazine), and Rolling Stone. He was a frequent collaborator with George Lois, Herb Lubalin, and Ralph Ginzburg, and was a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale and the American Institute of Graphic Design.

Notable Works

Some of Glaser's most notable works include the I Love New York logo, which was created in 1977 for the New York State Department of Commerce, and the DC Comics logo, which was designed in 1976. He also created iconic posters for Bob Dylan's 1967 tour and the 1968 Woodstock Music & Art Fair. Glaser's work was exhibited at various institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Guggenheim Museum, and the Smithsonian Institution. His designs were also featured in films, such as 2001: A Space Odyssey and The Graduate (film), and he worked with directors like Stanley Kubrick and Mike Nichols.

Awards and Legacy

Throughout his career, Glaser received numerous awards and accolades, including the National Medal of Arts in 2009, the AIGA Medal in 2004, and the Type Directors Club's TDC Medal in 1998. He was also inducted into the Art Directors Club Hall of Fame and the Graphic Design Hall of Fame. Glaser's work has been recognized by organizations such as the American Institute of Graphic Design, the Society of Illustrators, and the Type Directors Club. His legacy continues to inspire designers, including Stefan Sagmeister, Jessica Hische, and Michael Bierut, who have all cited him as a major influence.

Personal Life

Glaser was married to Shirley Glaser and had a daughter, Molly Glaser. He was a longtime resident of New York City and maintained a studio in Manhattan. Glaser was an avid collector of African Art and Pre-Columbian Art, and his collection was exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum. He was also a fan of Jazz music and often attended performances at the Village Vanguard and Blue Note Jazz Club, where he would see musicians like John Coltrane and Miles Davis. Glaser passed away on his 91st birthday, June 26, 2020, in New York City. Category:Graphic designers

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