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Seymour Chwast Reflects on the Early Days of the Push Pin Studio with Milton Glaser

Seymour Chwast Reflects on the Early Days of the Push Pin Studio with Milton Glaser

FromMeet the Creatives


Seymour Chwast Reflects on the Early Days of the Push Pin Studio with Milton Glaser

FromMeet the Creatives

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Length:
2 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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In my senior year of college, I was a disenfranchised art student. I had a bad attitude and thought to myself why the hell I ever bothered to pursue a career in graphic design. And then I found Milton Glaser and nothing was ever the same. His work was vibrant, psychedelic, electric and refined all at the same time.Milton was one my all time favorite designers - if not my favorite. I’ve spent countless hours trying to emulate his style.In 2017, I spent an afternoon with Seymour Chwast hearing stories about the early days of the Pushpin studio with Milton, Ed Sorrel and Reynold Ruffins. This is an excerpt from that conversation. Milton was a true practitioner. A master of his craft. An anomaly. His color palettes alone are genius. Rest easy to one of the best to ever do it. ❤️?Photo by Catalina Kulczar
Released:
Jun 29, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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I'm Rob Johnston, a designer and photographer based in New York City. I am also the founder of Meet the Creatives - a podcast that seeks to bridge the gap between entry-level creative professionals and the industry's best. Through the podcast, live events and various social platforms, I am building a community that connects thousands of entry-level creatives from around the world. The show has featured guests from companies like Facebook, Google, Snapchat, Twitter, Disney, Nike, Huge, Sesame Street, 20th Century Fox, Pentagram and more. Learn more: www.Linktr.ee/MeettheCreativesNY