Milton Glaser is one of my heroes! He was my biggest inspiration for going into graphic design in my 20s. I am so happy to have studied with him at the School of Visual Arts in NYC in the 80s! His words and wisdom ring just as true for me today. RIP Milton!
Mr. Glaser seems to have a much better grasp of what the world and design is than nearly everyone I've listened to. Age really does teach perspective. So much humility and wisdom.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this interview. Milton Glaser's insights about utilizing technology for printmaking and the speed at which we can produce prints as it pertains to economics really resonates with me. He just oozes integrity. Thank you Jonathan.
RIP: Milton Glaser, the noted genius American graphic designer who, including among many other things, assisted in the designing of the refashioned Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center; Windows on the World restaurant atop the World Trade Center; The Big Kitchen food court on the concourse level of the World Trade Center; and, Aurora, all extraordinary and innovative restaurants in New York City, the restaurant capital of the world.
Fantastic! I’m interviewing him this morning for my podcast. Yours was very done and after countless interviews and talks from him that I’ve observed, it was still informative. Cheers!
if there is one thing that has made me a better graphic designer and artist is that milton when i had him as a teacher in visual arts about 47 years ago is that we should never stop drawing he was right and i have told young people the same thing thank milton carl berkowitz
Milton is going to sign my original Bob Dylan poster he requires people to donate $25 to the Red Cross or other organizations, he seems like he's a kind gentleman
why are there no books, essays on his philosophy of life. Nor a TED talk. I would love to have worked for him. Is there a way to print out his transcript?
Milton Glaser is one of my heroes! He was my biggest inspiration for going into graphic design in my 20s. I am so happy to have studied with him at the School of Visual Arts in NYC in the 80s! His words and wisdom ring just as true for me today. RIP Milton!
fantastic dialog. Thank you
One of my favorite interviews - Milton is so wise
Milton thoughts are very clear and humble. I am happy to listen to him.
Great interview! I cannot get enough of Milton Glaser! Thank you for this.
Mr. Glaser seems to have a much better grasp of what the world and design is than nearly everyone I've listened to. Age really does teach perspective. So much humility and wisdom.
Maybe of all artists I can think of, Milt Glaser is, for me, truly the most complete. In short, he can do no wrong and his work is timeless.
Such a wise man in design and in life Amazing interviewer ! such an awesome video thanks so much for this
I felt what a beautiful connection this was for you. Lovely sitting witness with you!
Very profound interview.
Well done, great conversation. Milton Glaser is always a pleasure to listen to and learn from.
Thank you MG! You’ve had an incredible impact on the world through your desire and gift to make things. (1929-2020)
What an amount of wisdom. Respect.
LOVE LOVE LOVE this interview. Milton Glaser's insights about utilizing technology for printmaking and the speed at which we can produce prints as it pertains to economics really resonates with me. He just oozes integrity. Thank you Jonathan.
Simply thanks for sharing! So difficult questions and so great answers made a meaningful and great interview.
Wow, thank you for this. Milton Glaser communicates so well in everything he does.
Thank you for uploading this johnathan.
Milton is magnificent.
RIP: Milton Glaser, the noted genius American graphic designer who, including among many other things, assisted in the designing of the refashioned Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center; Windows on the World restaurant atop the World Trade Center; The Big Kitchen food court on the concourse level of the World Trade Center; and, Aurora, all extraordinary and innovative restaurants in New York City, the restaurant capital of the world.
What fun I had watching this interview!
Fantastic! I’m interviewing him this morning for my podcast. Yours was very done and after countless interviews and talks from him that I’ve observed, it was still informative. Cheers!
Brilliant interview!
Great interview.
Wow this interview is amazingly insightful. Wish I could take a class from him!
if there is one thing that has made me a better graphic designer and artist is that milton when i had him as a teacher in visual arts about 47 years ago is that we should never stop drawing he was right and i have told young people the same thing thank milton carl berkowitz
Milton is going to sign my original Bob Dylan poster he requires people to donate $25 to the Red Cross or other organizations, he seems like he's a kind gentleman
what a lucky man you are, having such a man be your teacher. Any other insides on what he told you. ;)
10/10 Milton (is) the best.
so true!!
Amazing man he can cross his legs and still have both feet on the floor. Talk about grounded! At 2:10.
"Speed is a factor because it is an economy factor. But in the world of art, speed is irrelevant." At 24:04
38:55 A significant life? Significant to whom?
I ♥
MG.
why are there no books, essays on his philosophy of life. Nor a TED talk. I would love to have worked for him. Is there a way to print out his transcript?
But they were not at the same angle. It took me a while to figure that out, then it was obvious. Look at Rodin's "Thinker".
Spanish pliss 😞