Why designers never retire

At 83 years-old, MIlton Glaser is still working. “If I didn’t get up, get dressed and come here, I’d go nuts,” he tells Patrick Baglee in an interview filmed at his New York studio for the upcoming Point conference

In this teaser, Glaser reveals his motivations for continuing to go to the studio each and every day:

 

 

A full-length version of the interview promises to be one of the highlights of the Point event, which will be at RIBA in London on May 2-3. Point has also shot films with photographers Bruce Gilden and Elliot Erwitt in New York which will be shown at the event, as will a rarely seen documentary on the late great Alan Fletcher.

You can find a full list of speakers here

 

 

The April print issue of CR presents the work of three young animators and animation teams to watch. Plus, we go in search of illustrator John Hanna, test out the claims of a new app to have uncovered the secrets of viral ad success and see how visual communications can both help keep us safe and help us recover in hospital

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