Milton Glaser - Graphic Designer - America

Graphis 252, 1987

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Content include:
Zanders Feinpapiere AG: The fine art of paper promotion. By Jill Bossert.
Polaroid Corporation: The instant image that took 50 years. By Rose DeNeve.
The Art Directors Club of New York: The 66th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art. By Walter Kaprielian.
Michel Granger: France’s visual journalist. By Steven Heller.
German Playing Cards: An illustrated history of Hamburg in the 19th century. By Martha Poole.

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Graphis 252, 1987
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Theo Crosby was born in South Africa in 1925 and moved to Britain in the late 1940s. He was a highly skilled designer, architect and sculptor. He became the technical editor of Architectural Design magazine in 1953 and remained in the post for almost a decade. The large format magazines feature an array of content including information on buildings, materials and architectural plans.
Last month (March 2022), I spoke to over fifty Graphic Design undergraduates about the archive and my passion for design history, after which the students had full access to items in the collection and participated in discourse amongst their peers and lecturers. As part of their critical studies unit, the students will be producing essays and content related to the impact, history and aesthetics of selected artefacts.
Theo Häussler's commercial art is distinguished by its clear and disciplined form and its distinct advertising message.

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Blase’s long-term clients were Staatstheater Kassel (Kassel State Theater) and Atlas Films. Karl Oskar Blase produced countless posters for these two organisations. It’s not surprising considering Blase designed posters for the Staatstheater for twelve years between 1966 and 1978.