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Push Pin Studios is a graphic design and illustration studio founded by the influential graphic designers Milton Glaser and Seymour Chwast in New York City in 1954. The firm's work, and distinctive illustration style, featuring "bulgy" three-dimensional "interpretations of historical styles (Victorian, art nouveau, art deco),"made their mark by departing from what the firm refers to as the ...
After graduation the collaborative partnership evolved and in 1954, he co-founded Push Pin Studios [8] with fellow Cooper graduates Glaser, [9] Sorel, [10] and Chwast. [11] In 1963, after leaving Push Pin, Ruffins founded another design studio with Simms Taback , [ 12 ] a partnership which lasted for more than thirty years. [ 4 ]
Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929 – June 26, 2020) was an American graphic designer, recognized for his designs, including the I Love New York logo; [1] [2] a 1966 poster for Bob Dylan; the logos for DC Comics, Stony Brook University, Brooklyn Brewery; and his graphic work on the introduction of the iconic 1969 Olivetti Valentine typewriter.
They met through an interview at Push Pin Studios, arranged by an art director named Harris Lewine, where she took her portfolio to him. In 1973, she and Chwast married, and divorced five years later. They remarried in 1989.
The Push Pin Graphic: A Quarter Century of Innovative Design and Illustration (by Seymour Chwast, introduction by Martin Venezky), Chronicle Books, 2004 ISBN 978-0811841030; Graphic Style: From Victorian to Digital (by Steven Heller, Seymour Chwast), Harry N Abrams, 2001 ISBN 978-0810929845
Push pin may also refer to: Push-pin (game), an English child's game; Push Pin Studios, a graphic design studio This page was last edited on 10 ...
Philip Baxter Meggs (30 May 1942 – 24 November 2002) [1] was an American graphic designer, professor, historian and author of books on graphic design.His book History of Graphic Design is a definitive, standard read for the study of graphic design.
Stavrinos eventually moved to New York and began working for Push Pin Studios and The New York Times in the mid-1970s before he began his run of influential department store campaigns began in 1977. He was a 2007 inductee into the Society of Illustrators ' Hall of Fame.