NEW YORK • Milton Glaser, a graphic designer who changed the vocabulary of American visual culture in the 1960s and 1970s with his brightly coloured, extroverted posters, magazines, book covers and record sleeves, notably his 1967 poster of Bob Dylan with psychedelic hair and his "I (HEART) NY" logo, died last Friday, his 91st birthday, in Manhattan.
His wife and only immediate survivor, Ms Shirley Glaser, said the cause was a stroke. He also had renal failure.
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