Milton Glaser, Graphic Designer Who Shaped Visual Identities of Countless Brands, Dies at 91

Milton Glaser, the designer and commercial artist whose seven decades of output included the legendary “I NY” logo, died of a stroke on Friday. He was 91 years old. A prodigiously gifted artist, conceptual thinker and intellectual, Glaser personified the field of postwar graphic design. Combining a wide range of artistic influences and brightening them…

What Success for LGBTQIA+ Representation Looks Like Outside June

Earlier this month, SCOTUS outlawed employment discrimination against LGBTQIA+ people-a joyous moment as we honor Pride. However, this fight is far from over. We still need protections in housing, public spaces, education, federal funding and more so we can truly be equal and feel safe living authentically. Until then, society will keep missing out on…

NBA Releases Brand Spot in Support of Black Lives Matter

While deprived basketball fans were tuned in on ESPN this evening to eagerly watch the NBA’s schedule release special, they were met with a harrowing yet hopeful message straight from the league. “The truth is racism is everywhere,” NBA’s new 60-second spot starts off with, displaying a montage of clips, photographs and newsreels from the…

Coca-Cola Pauses Social Media Advertising for 30 Days

The Coca-Cola Company will stop running paid ads on all social media platforms amid an industrywide call for brands to reevaluate where they spend their ad dollars. “There is no place for racism in the world, and there is no place for racism on social media,” CEO and chairman James Quincey said in a statement…