Charismatic ad man and designer George Lois, a king of 1960s magazine images and ad slogans, has died. He was 91. He died peacefully in his sleep on Friday at home in Manhattan, said his son, ...
NEW YORK — George Lois, the hard-selling, charismatic advertising man and designer who fashioned some of the most daring magazine images of the 1960s and popularized such catchphrases and brand names ...
George Lois, a Madison Avenue ad maven who in the 1960s injected counterculture ethos into Esquire magazine’s covers, wounding boxer and anti-war activist Muhammad Ali with arrows and drowning Andy ...
Sparked by the seismic cultural shift of the 1960s – what Vogue editor Diana Vreeland dubbed the ''Youthquake'' – a new wave of models redefined beauty and fame almost overnight. With their ...
Christmas preparations somehow sent me down the rabbit hole of reviewing six decades worth of American magazines covers at Christmastime. It started as a random image search, getting me in the spirit, ...
Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to debate and discuss the best of print media — and its enduring legacy. T 25 Four editors, a creative director and a visual artist met to ...