Milton Glaser, the legendary graphic designer who co-founded New York Magazine and created the "I❤NY" logo, has died at the age of 91 https://t.co/pgGMwJIy50
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) June 27, 2020
Milton Glaser, the man who designed the iconic "I ♥ NY" logo, has died at 91.
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) June 27, 2020
Glaser did the design free of charge at a time when crime and budget troubles tarred New York state’s image.https://t.co/Yed2CiPBrZ
Milton Glaser, the groundbreaking graphic designer who adorned Bob Dylan’s silhouette with psychedelic hair and summed up the feelings for his native New York with “I (HEART) NY,” died Friday https://t.co/PqXbUG11Un
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) June 27, 2020
The iconic I ❤️ NY logo was designed by Milton Glaser in 1976 in the back of a taxi and was dawn with red crayon on scrap paper. Glaser thought the campaign would only last a couple months, but it became our state slogan, provided us with a sense of unity and pride. #wearamaskny pic.twitter.com/PfoBfa2Mky
— Maria Cuomo Cole (@MariaCuomoCole) May 28, 2020
My dear dear friend Milton Glaser died today at 91. Today was also his birthday. Milton, you changed my life profoundly and I will be eternally grateful. I ❤️Milton, forever. 💔 @MiltonGlaserInc https://t.co/dnqHpuTkml
— debbie millman (@debbiemillman) June 27, 2020
Milton Glaser designed the @SesamePlace logo. The park was designed by Eric McMillian, but Glaser designed the “look” of the park. Every detail (including handrails, fencing and staircases) were designed by Glaser with his signature flair. #RIP #MiltonGlaser pic.twitter.com/nNIkJYRVpe
— Guy Hutchinson - Drunk On Disney (@GuyHutchinson) June 27, 2020
Had some Milton Glaser built-environment photos saved on my camera roll, as one does, so on this double-whammy of a day: I❤️MG pic.twitter.com/gQdfayvoSX
— Kelsey Keith (@kelseykeith) June 27, 2020
among Milton Glaser's bazillion iconic works were these beautiful designs for the original Broadway production of Angels in America pic.twitter.com/OyKtrDBoqm
— Dan Kois (@dankois) June 27, 2020
No doubt that people will be posting a lot of Milton Glaser’s incredible, iconic work in the next few days; this is the one I think of often these days. What a legend. pic.twitter.com/9XnVun2nOe
— Amy Plitt (@plitter) June 27, 2020
RIP #MiltonGlaser. Your work is a constant inspiration. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/a5ulUBxb1I
— Mitch Gerads (@MitchGerads) June 27, 2020
"If they’re lucky, designers get to lob an icon out into the larger culture — Leo Fender’s Stratocaster, say, or Shepard Fairey’s Obama poster. If they’re great, maybe they create two. Milton Glaser, operated on another plane — he kept hitting the bull’s-eye, again and again"
— Raquel Peláez (@RaquelPelaezG) June 27, 2020
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