I have never been a huge fan of Milton Glaser. I don't mean that in a bad way at all, just that he was never a huge "hero" for me as a designer. Now, one of his employees, on the other hand is quite inspiring. Deborah Adler did some really nice work on the Target medicine bottle. That, and she is pretty cute . This idea of simplification inspired me to redesign our lab requisitions when I used to work at a medical lab; I will post more about that later. Back on track. Here are some very interesting statements, particularly regarding style, made by Mr. Glaser when he spoke at BYU. These comments were recorded by John Dilworth , whose blog I just stumbled across on accident. I had some comments, but I felt that Milton’s words by themselves were perfect, and anything I wrote detracted from the message. On not developing a unique style: “If people know what you do, they have power over you.” On style: “I fear arriving at a level of competence (in a specific style) and then be