Pushpin Studio was founded by Glaser along with fellow designers Reynold Ruffians, Seymour Chwast and Edward sorrel in 1952. The studio found international reputation
by revamping old ways of art to include humor and more updated ideas. Glosser worked at Pushpin for twenty years before leaving to pursue other design inspiration. Glaser was one of the founders of the new your magazine with partner Clay Felker. He served as president and design director tell 1977. Glaser also found Milton Glaser Inc. in 1974. This company work with creating graphics for some major brands like Brooklyn Brewery and target. In the 1980s, Glaser started a publication design firm with Walter Bernard Called WBMG. This firm works with major magazines and newspapers.
Glaser style is very in-depth and thoughtful. He used simplify images to provoke thought. Glaser believes that Works of physical art can be compared to works of music. They way a conductor rehearsing a piece is similar to an artist sketching out a work before working on the final. As a child, he listens to the rehearsal of the New York philharmonic Orchestra. He found that while listening to the final performance, he was able to appreciate it more because he knew what went into it. The same can be said for persons sketching process because you can see how the artists mind works though his sketches. The sketches for many of Glazers work are public and it gives an interesting look into his style.