In an age of computer manipulation, surrealism has become banal, a shadow of its former self.
The idea of trying able to explain why you do what you do is absurd. - Milton Glaser
The idea of trying able to explain why you do what you do is absurd.
- Milton Glaser
Everyone interested in licensing our field might note that the reason licensing has been invented is to protect the public, not designers or clients.… - Milton Glaser
Everyone interested in licensing our field might note that the reason licensing has been invented is to protect the public, not designers or clients.…
The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vani… - Milton Glaser
The real issue is not talent as an independent element, but talent in relationship to will, desire, and persistence. Talent without these things vani…
The next time you see a 16-color, blind-embossed, gold-stamped, die-cut, elaborately folded and bound job, printed on handmade paper, see if it isn't… - Milton Glaser
The next time you see a 16-color, blind-embossed, gold-stamped, die-cut, elaborately folded and bound job, printed on handmade paper, see if it isn't…
In an age of computer manipulation, surrealism has become banal, a shadow of its former self. - Milton Glaser
What I feel fortunate about is that I'm still astonished, that things still amaze me. And I think that that's the great benefit of being in the arts,… - Milton Glaser
What I feel fortunate about is that I'm still astonished, that things still amaze me. And I think that that's the great benefit of being in the arts,…
Certainty is a closing of the mind. To create something new you must have doubt. - Milton Glaser
Certainty is a closing of the mind. To create something new you must have doubt.
To design is to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control or master. - Milton Glaser
To design is to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control or master.
Less isn't more; just enough is more. - Milton Glaser
Less isn't more; just enough is more.
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