Milton Glaser :: 12 Steps on the Road to Hell
- Designing a package to look bigger on the shelf.
- Designing an ad for a slow, boring film to make it seem like a lighthearted comedy.
- Designing a crest for a new vineyard to suggest that it has been in business for a long time.
- Designing a jacket for a book whose sexual content you find personally repellent.
- Designing a medal using steel from the World Trade Center to be sold as a profit-making souvenir of September 11.
- Designing an advertising campaign for a company with a history of known discrimination in minority hiring.
- Designing a package aimed at children for a cereal whose contents you know are low in nutritional value and high in sugar.
- Designing a line of T-shirts for a manufacturer that employs child labor.
- Designing a promotion for a diet product that you know doesn’t work.
- Designing an ad for a political candidate whose policies you believe would be harmful to the general public.
- Designing a brochure for an SUV that flips over frequently in emergency conditions and is known to have killed 150 people.
- Designing an ad for a product whose frequent use could result in the user’s death.
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2 responses so far ↓
1 Debbie Feldman Jones // Dec 18, 2008 at 5:19 pm
You go, Glaser! He’s been my hero for the 35 years I’ve been a designer, and I’m happy to see he’s still kickin’ — thanks for posting this.
2 Osman Ozkara // Jul 22, 2010 at 12:06 am
Great post. Every single one of those points is worrying. And there are many more examples out there.
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