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Dyson and Doyle selected Glaser, a South Bronx native who had co-founded New York magazine nearly a decade earlier. That summer, Glaser’s first attempt resulted in a lukewarm response from the team.
You've probably seen the famous "I Love New York" logo, which Glaser designed for the city in 1977, or his hundreds of album covers, posters, and magazine and newspaper designs.
New York today unveiled a new online store in partnership with ecommerce merchandise partner Fourthwall – the magazine’s first shop operated on its own site. With 15 items available at launch ...
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Good morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today: Sean "Diddy" Combs Instagrammed a photo of his new tattoo, New York Magazine's logo scrawled on his arm. @NYMag tweeted back, "We're ...
In 1977, with dozens of fires set daily and tourism in freefall, New York hired an artist to save the city. His infamous sketch in the back of a yellow cab became the most imitated logo in history ...
This New Logo Promoting New York City Kinda Sucks. ... A new book about the magazine conglomerate’s glorious past puts its current predicaments in a fresh light. 7/16/2025.
Mr. Glaser joined forces with the editor Clay Felker in 1968 to found New York magazine, where he was president and design director until 1977, imposing a visual format that still largely survives.
New York magazine will soon be under new ownership. Vox Media agreed Tuesday to acquire New York Media, the print magazine's parent company, the New York Times reported Tuesday evening. “No one ...
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