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Milton Glaser: How great design makes ideas new 

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www.ted.com From the TED archives: The legendary graphic designer Milton Glaser dives deep into a new painting inspired by Piero della Francesca. From here, he muses on what makes a convincing poster, by breaking down an idea and making it new.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes. Featured speakers have included Al Gore on climate change, Philippe Starck on design, Jill Bolte Taylor on observing her own stroke, Nicholas Negroponte on One Laptop per Child, Jane Goodall on chimpanzees, Bill Gates on malaria and mosquitoes, Pattie Maes on the "Sixth Sense" wearable tech, and "Lost" producer JJ Abrams on the allure of mystery. TED stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design, and TEDTalks cover these topics as well as science, business, development and the arts. Closed captions and translated subtitles in a variety of languages are now available on TED.com, at www.ted.com/tra.... Watch a highlight reel of the Top 10 TEDTalks at www.ted.com/ind...

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Комментарии : 38   
@junka22
@junka22 14 лет назад
Wow, cool talk. Did you know that this is the guy behind the rather legendary "I ♥ NY" logo?
@VideoMikael
@VideoMikael 14 лет назад
Seeing his process on creating an image for that quote is fantastic.
@joshbuckler
@joshbuckler 14 лет назад
He said "Incidentally I've never understood the conflict between abstraction and naturalism. Since all paintings are inherently abstract to begin with, there doesn't really seem to be an argument there. On another subject . . . "
@AmbroseReed
@AmbroseReed 12 лет назад
This deserves more views. Glaser is so brilliant.
@eugenesheshenin2060
@eugenesheshenin2060 4 года назад
Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant. That kind of talent, intelligence, personality and charm doesn't come often in one person. I grew up on his work. Precious influence. He led the life to admire. RIP, Milton GLAZER.
@5233484
@5233484 14 лет назад
"art is what remains" genius!
@noahvansciver5661
@noahvansciver5661 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. I cannot imagine we’ll get another man like Mr. Glaser again. Rest In Peace.
@sixzero7445
@sixzero7445 4 года назад
rest in peace, will forever be remembered.
@liquidminds
@liquidminds 14 лет назад
I wonder when people who haven't even spent one second of their life to think about what art and design is, are going to stop mocking videos, that don't fit into their limited view of the world. this is a video about design. If you are a designer, you realize the great ideas he presents. If your just a consumer, you wont. Mocking a video like this only shows how stupid most people are. If you're not interested, don't watch it. If it wastes your time, don't waste more posting a comment!
@JHUNLEE_kr
@JHUNLEE_kr 4 года назад
My favorite video... RIP, Milton Glaser.
@zeytelaloi
@zeytelaloi 14 лет назад
This guy is a genius.
@VideoMikael
@VideoMikael 14 лет назад
... and it's good to see that dead ends and struggle happens even to the best.
@DemonmachinE
@DemonmachinE 14 лет назад
@BaileysBeads He didn't say it twice... it's just displaying twice because of RU-vid's fail new system.
@TheoZagrae
@TheoZagrae 4 года назад
thank you!
@argentik82
@argentik82 2 года назад
He made Wanderer-Werke AG's brand un 1898. 30 years before his own birth.
@skinnyjohnsen
@skinnyjohnsen 14 лет назад
@florencelovme When I hear "Flying Dutchman" I think of the ghost ship portrayed in the Wagner opera. In German it is called "Das fligende Hollender". A mighty, although not easy on your ear, piece of work.
@runutsutube
@runutsutube 14 лет назад
@SagaWrath blur could be explained by the fact that this takes place in 1998... vhs, rings any bell ?
@MrWowad
@MrWowad 4 года назад
An actual genius
6 лет назад
The whole lecture was based on how he looks at a tree, but he didn't tell me how he looks at a tree, so I could barley hear a word he said after that. So dose thinking about nature mean you can put blotches on everything and that makes it art? Or is that short sighted in some way?
@StillLateToTheParty
@StillLateToTheParty 14 лет назад
Wow, didn't know Gene Simmons was so into design...
@wetyewruyrtsutrdhjfg
@wetyewruyrtsutrdhjfg 14 лет назад
@Clausfarre Not entirely bullshit. It takes a few seconds to look at a painting or a drawing, then you move on. But it takes days to think up an idea that will make the average guy look at the drawing once and do a double take. I'll agree that there's some bullshit involved. Some people refuse to learn the hard stuff. For instance, perspective or anatomy. What do they do? They slap a few dashes of paint on a canvas and call it art.. You can consider those guys top notch bullshitters.
@JonathanWKnight
@JonathanWKnight 14 лет назад
@doupz0r got to be careful, cause real-genius's fail by getting randomly hit by cars as well........
@mefilipem
@mefilipem 4 года назад
Nice
@SuneelJain
@SuneelJain 4 года назад
..good
@colingareth
@colingareth 14 лет назад
He overlooks or ignores the message of Pope's poem and just plays with two words therein.........was looking for more. "Reliable Dutchman" is interesting; since the nationality is incontrovertible the adjective assumes a similar authority and truthfulness.
@82816a1
@82816a1 14 лет назад
cool
@Trazynn
@Trazynn 14 лет назад
How ironical to say that twice.
@doupz0r
@doupz0r 14 лет назад
@DrInfidel The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success.
@xenniex2
@xenniex2 14 лет назад
@doupz0r that's what i call bullshit. Not every genius has acces to succes, even if they try really hard. So maybe you should stop copy pasting random quotes and actually think about them first ...
@millamulisha
@millamulisha 14 лет назад
this seems so dry and even scripted... as though he had planned out his jokes in advance... even though he tries to make it seem very natural, seems robotic. I don't like the pictures.
@GrimSoul66
@GrimSoul66 14 лет назад
This guy could really put a guy to sleep just after the guy woke up and had a coffee..
@timothyhill1149
@timothyhill1149 7 лет назад
no comment
@halfthishalfthat
@halfthishalfthat 14 лет назад
Self-indulgent.
@motiurrahman3856
@motiurrahman3856 11 лет назад
Ok. I’ve just come to be extremely jealous of my brother’s best friend. He’s actually been available always and forever. By some luck, he’s got a model to deeply love him in no time. Just how is that even achievable? He told me he tried the Cupid Love System (Google it!) I wish someone stunning told me they loved me… I don’t recall ever before seeing him so content. Kinda makes me sick.
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