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Glaser, Milton

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Glaser, Milton (1929- )

US graphic designer and illustrator, known for his eclectic experiments with graphics, typefaces, and magazine designs. Based in New York, he cofounded Push Pin Studios, serving as president 1954-74. He was also a founder of Push Pin Graphic magazine (1955-74), and was vice-president and design director of the Village Voice, New York City (1975-77). In 1974 he became president of his own graphics/design firm, Milton Glaser, Inc., New York City. Glaser was born in New York City, and studied at Cooper Union, New York City (1948-51), and at the Academy of Fine Arts, Italy (1952-53).



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