Milton Glaser

Glaser in 2000 Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929June 26, 2020) was an American graphic designer, recognized for his designs, including the I Love New York logo; a 1966 poster for Bob Dylan; the logos for DC Comics, Stony Brook University, Brooklyn Brewery; and his graphic work on the introduction of the iconic 1969 Olivetti Valentine typewriter.

In 1954, he also co-founded Push Pin Studios, co-founded ''New York'' magazine with Clay Felker, and established Milton Glaser, Inc. In 1969, he produced and designed "Short Subject", commonly known as "Mickey Mouse in Vietnam", a short 16mm anti-war film directed by Whitney Lee Savage (father of Adam Savage). His artwork has been featured in exhibits, and placed in permanent collections in many museums worldwide. Throughout his long career, he designed many posters, publications and architectural designs. He received many awards for his work, including the National Medal of the Arts award from President Barack Obama in 2009 and was the first graphic designer to receive this award. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Affiche van Milton Glaser uitgegeven in 2006 door Bread and Roses Cultural Project, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) en American ...

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    By Glaser, Milton, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, SEIU, AFL-CIO
    Date 2006
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    Affiche van Francesc Torres en Milton Glaser uitgegeven in 1983 door Bread and Roses Cultural Project, American Federation of Labor ...

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    By Torres, Francesc, Glaser, Milton, Bread and Roses Cultural Project, AFL-CIO, Physicians for Social Responsibility (PSR)
    Date 1983