Glaser, Milton: ART, LOVE, TIME & MONEY . . .  [Poster Title]. New York: The Art Directors Club, Inc. [1968].

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ART, LOVE, TIME & MONEY
13th Annual Communications Conference

[The Art Directors Club ] Milton Glaser

Milton Glaser: ART, LOVE, TIME & MONEY . . .  [Poster Title]. New York: The Art Directors Club, Inc. [1968]. Original edition. Poster folded into twelfths for mailing [as issued]. Printed offset litho on recto only on a laid sheet. Pinholes to corners and expected faint wear to folds and faint handling wear. A very good example of this uncommon Glaser survivor.

34.25 x 24-inch (87 x 61 cm) event poster by Milton Glaser commissioned by the Art Directors Club for their 13th Annual Communications Conference as well as the 47th Annual Exhibition of Advertising, Editorial and Television Art and Design during April, 1968. Check out the speaker lineup:  Leo Castelli, Eileen Ford, Arnold Gingrich, Milton Glaser, Howard Gossage, August Heckscher, Allen Hurlburt, Herman Kahn, Louis I. Kahn, Wendell Phillips, Robert Rauschenberg, Henry Wolf, Tom Wolfe, and Howard Ziff.

Milton Glaser (American, b. 1929) graduated from Cooper Union and co-founded Push Pin Studios, along with fellow Cooper grads Edward Sorel, Seymour Chwast, and Reynold Ruffins in 1954. Glaser and Chwast directed Push Pin for twenty years, while it became a guiding reference in the world of graphic design. His work is displayed in the Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, New York; the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; and the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Milton Glaser, Inc. was established in 1974 in Manhattan, and is still producing work in a wide range of design disciplines, including corporate identities (logos, stationery, brochures, signage, website design, and annual reports), environmental and interior design (exhibitions, interiors and exteriors of restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, hotels, and other retail environments), packaging (food and beverage packaging), and product design. He’s a living legend.

From the Art Directors Club: “Louis Pedlar founded ADC in 1920 to ensure that advertising was judged by the same stringent standards as fine art. More than 90 years later, ADC remains committed to championing the importance of artistry and craftsmanship in advertising and design. A nonprofit membership organization boasting one of the most concentrated groups of creative talent in the world, ADC’s mission is to connect creative professionals around the globe, while simultaneously provoking and elevating world-changing ideas through its programming. From its Manhattan gallery to its international membership base, ADC provides a neutral forum for creatives of all levels to network, learn and grow."

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