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In this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we explore how Milton Glaser brought warmth and authorship into the supermarket aisle through his work with Brooklyn Brewery.
At a time when beverage branding was dominated by corporate systems and visual uniformity, Glaser introduced a different tone - human, confident, and quietly expressive. Through a simple yet distinctive identity, he demonstrated that personality could function as strategy, not decoration.
This is not a story about craft as nostalgia. It is about craft as voice - and how design can create intimacy at scale.
Milton Glaser showed that brands do not need to shout to be seen. They need to feel real.
By Tiago PintoIn this episode of Beautiful Legacy, we explore how Milton Glaser brought warmth and authorship into the supermarket aisle through his work with Brooklyn Brewery.
At a time when beverage branding was dominated by corporate systems and visual uniformity, Glaser introduced a different tone - human, confident, and quietly expressive. Through a simple yet distinctive identity, he demonstrated that personality could function as strategy, not decoration.
This is not a story about craft as nostalgia. It is about craft as voice - and how design can create intimacy at scale.
Milton Glaser showed that brands do not need to shout to be seen. They need to feel real.