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And I want to say everything that the great kitchen could be pasta with salt and pepper”. the beginnings Once his scholarship ended, he graduated and together with his friends Reynold Ruffins, Seymour Chwast, Edward Sorel and Glaser founded Push Pin Studios in 1954. For twenty years he ran the studio together with Seymour Chwast and exerted a powerful influence on world graphic design.. In 1966 Glaser would create one of his first iconic works The cover of Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits. Back then, Glaser was hardly known as a graphic designer. It was John Berg, head of Columbia Records, who requested the creation of a poster to include on Bob Dylan's greatest hits LP that year.
Bob Dylan poster Bob Dylan Cover | Milton Glaser The photo retouching service design of the poster was revolutionary. He represents Dylan with the kaleidoscopic and very soon he would become a "psychedelic" icon of music. Although the design closely resembled the rock posters produced at the time in San Francisco, the artist was inspired by a Marchel Duchamp self-portrait from 1957. Although the composition was similar, elements such as curly hair and rainbow, as well as the contrast of colors was his own invention. He even created the typeface to write the word Dylan. The poster would become one of the most widely circulated of all time, reaching more than 6 million copies. Two years later, in 1968, he founded New York Magazine together with Clay Felker, of which Glaser was president until 1977.

The publication became a model for other magazine designs, creating a large number of imitations at the time. New York magazine was a magazine dedicated to culture, politics, and lifestyle in New York City. His goal was to It was one of the first "Lifestyle" magazines and its format and style was copied by numerous regional publications. Milton Glaser | nyc magazine In 1974 Milton Glaser founded his own company (Milton Glaser Inc) before the commission that would change his life arrived. The "I Love NY" logo I love New York | Milton Glaser But without a doubt, the one that made Milton Glaser a world-renowned designer would be the creation of the well-known “I Love NY” logo.
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