Milton Glaser (1929-2020) was a graphic designer who designed the original logo and typeface for the Sesame Place theme park, along with signage for the attractions. Additionally, Glaser worked on the architectural layout of the park.[1] Glaser also contributed to multiple issues of Sesame Street Magazine, including the October 1993 and February 1996 issues.[2]
Glaser's design firm, Milton Glaser, Inc., designed the enclosures for the Computer Gallery computers.[3]
Some of Glaser's other work include the I Love New York logo, DC Comics' "bullet" logo, and posters for musical artists such as Bob Dylan. Glaser also co-founded the magazine New York, and Push Pin Studios (with Reynold Ruffins, among others).
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- ↑ Five Pieces of Milton Glaser Art That You Might Not Know
- ↑ Milton Glaser Collection at School of Visual Arts
- ↑ Sesame Place by Guy Hutchinson and Chris Mercaldo, p. 11