What followed after this was about twenty years of cooperative graphic expression. Push Pin Studios was a great success, allowing the new studio to grow very fast. Push Pin expanded its membership to include designers Paul Davis, Jim McMullan, and John Alcorn, and many others. Push Pin’s success went on after 23 years and 76 issues, …show more content…
I enjoyed learning about a man who had a passion for his work, just like me. It never really came to mind that the “I ❤️ NY” was simply created on a small sheet of paper in the back of a taxi car. This Logo is the most highly plagiarized logo in the world. What's shocking is that he did this for free! Just by reading about him, you learn that Glaser is a man full of humbleness. He didn't want the attention of fame neither did he want the money, as to what Glaser says “Art is whatever.” And I interpret this as saying that art can be anything in this world, ranging from everyday objects to neater itself. Art is all around us. You just have to have the mind to find it. What's hilarious is that we humans can come up with the most clever ideas, not realizing that it might have impact on the world. Well I'll tell you this, Milton Glaser’s works sure did change my world, but the real question is, did he change