By Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, and Beth Kleber
From 1954, when he co-founded the legendary Push Pin Studios, to the late ’70s, Milton Glaser was one of the most celebrated graphic designers of his day, whose work graced countless book and album covers, posters, magazine covers, and advertisements, both famous and little-known. Across thousands of works across all print media, he invented a graphic language of bright, flat color, drawing and collage, imbued with wit. This book, collecting work from Glaser’s Pop period, features hundreds of examples of his design that have not been seen since their original publication, demonstrating the graphic revolution that transformed design and popular culture.
Retail Price: $65
Details: Hardcover, 288 pages, 12” x 10.5”
Publisher: Monacelli
By Steven Heller, Mirko Ilić, and Beth Kleber
From 1954, when he co-founded the legendary Push Pin Studios, to the late ’70s, Milton Glaser was one of the most celebrated graphic designers of his day, whose work graced countless book and album covers, posters, magazine covers, and advertisements, both famous and little-known. Across thousands of works across all print media, he invented a graphic language of bright, flat color, drawing and collage, imbued with wit. This book, collecting work from Glaser’s Pop period, features hundreds of examples of his design that have not been seen since their original publication, demonstrating the graphic revolution that transformed design and popular culture.
Retail Price: $65
Details: Hardcover, 288 pages, 12” x 10.5”
Publisher: Monacelli