In 1967, Milton Glaser designed a poster to accompany an rock album. The singer was presented in silhouette with brightly colore
d hair patterns inspired by art nouveau sources. Nearly six million copies of the poster were produced for inclusion in the best-selling record album. Who was the singer/band featured
Milton Glaser's work on Bob Dylan's album became a landmark in the graphic design of that time, being highly praised and leading Glaser's name to be considered a great authority within the graphic art, for his innovative and futuristic style.
Glaser also made the “I Love NY” poster a contribution to help the city's reputation and what made him one of the most consolidated and successful artists in the country.