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Jun212009

Informed & Delighted

If you, like myself, work somewhere in the world of graphic design, commercial art, advertising, visual communications, or what have you (or even if you don't!), you'd be doing yourself a huge disservice by not becoming more aware of the genius that is Milton Glaser. His best-known work is without a doubt the insanely ubiquitous I heart NY logo , but with a career that spans decades (he's 80 now and still doing amazing things), he's also produced iconic work in the realm of poster design, magazine design, typography and more.

Okay, so he's a graphic guru to say the least. But more importantly, Milton Glaser probably has my favorite worldview from anyone in recent history including Barack Obama. Words would fall short here if I go into any detail but trust me on this one...go see the newly released documentary To Inform & Delight or just listen to this amazing TedTalk that he gave recently and judge for yourself. My favorite take-away: with Glaser the definition of what it means to create great art and great design are one and the same. The only further thing needed in his equation: a little bit of talent and whole lot of passion.