This series, curated by design historian Daniella Ohad Smith, features discussions between major figures from the design world and their younger counterparts.
With work that has spanned more than 50 years, and oeuvre ranging from posters to architectural commissions, graphic artist Milton Glaser is an American icon. Best known for the "I Love New York" logo, Glaser has been a subject of numerous international exhibitions. He is a co-founder of New York Magazine and an educator at the School of Visual Arts. Stephen Doyle is known for his provocative graphic work, often seen in Vanity Fair magazine and The New York Times. A creative director at Doyle Partners, he has developed identities for some of America’s most well known companies. The scholarly body of work of Paul Stirton, a senior lecturer in art history at Glasgow University in Scotland, has focused on the history of modern printmaking and graphic design. He has curated numerous groundbreaking exhibitions of artists, including William Blake, William Morris and Whistler.
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