Milton Glaser born in 1929 , he was educated at the High School of Music and Art and the Cooper Union art school in New York and, via a Fulbright Scholarship, the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, Italy. Glaser founded New York magazine with Clay Felker in 1968. Glaser was ample creator of posters and prints. His artwork has been featured in galleries worldwide, including one-man shows in each of the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work in the permanent collections of many museums. Glaser also is a graphic designer and architect with the famous collection of works ranging from the famous to complete the painting and decoration of the restaurants in the World Trade Center in New York …show more content…
in 1974. The productive work in this Manhattan studio includes a wide range of disciplines design. In the field of printed graphics, the studio produces identity programs for the purposes of marketing for companies and institutions - including logos, stationery, brochures, banners, and annual reports. In the field of environmental and interior design, and the perception of the company and supervises the site to manufacture many products, exhibitions, interior and exterior decoration of restaurants shopping centers and supermarkets, hotels and retail environments and other business. Glaser is also personally responsible for the design and illustration of more than 300 posters for customers in the areas of publishing, music, theater, cinema, institutional and civic projects, as well as the commercial products and services. Include planning and architectural commissions Glaser in the logo (which has been described as "the most emulated often logo design in human history), commissioned by the state of New York in 1976; design a mural 600 feet of new office building of the Federal in Indianapolis in 1974. Drawing programs and complete decoration Restaurants in the World Trade Center in New York, as well as the design of the deck and the permanent exhibition of the twin towers of the World Trade Center in 1975 monitor. It has also designed a number of architectural projects including Sesame Place and educational garden for children to play in Pennsylvania 0.1981 to 1983. For a period of fifteen years, Milton Glaser and participated with the redesign of the supermarket chain Home America, Inc. Grand Union, a project that included all the architectural firm, interior design, and