Milton Glaser - Graphic Designer - America

Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 5, 1966. Cover design by Milton Glaser

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Content includes:
Alliance Graphique Internationale at AIGA, Introduction by Will Burtin
AGI: A Candid Commentary by George Sadek
Symbols (excerpts from remarks by Rudolf Arnheim) introduction by Rudolph de Harak
Fifty French Books of the Year / 1966 Exhibition a review by Polly Lada-Mocarski
The Future of Style by Christopher Cornford
AIGA Today by Joyce Morrow
Covers 1966/catalogue
AIGA Fifty Books 1966/catalogue

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Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 5, 1966. Cover design by Milton Glaser
Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 5, 1966. Cover design by Milton Glaser

 

Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 5, 1966. Cover design by Milton Glaser
Journal of The American Institute of Graphic Arts, 5, 1966. Cover design by Milton Glaser
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