"I didn't appreciate the Helvetica. And the pages inside were stripped of any kind of decorative elements," he says. "When they gave us the pages to work with, they had tissues over them and I put my own tissue over their tissues." The Glaser issue came out and we continued to follow his lead for about six months until a year later when an airbrush was used to balloon up the logo.
Steven Heller—legendary writer and author—joins to discuss his new book “Growing Up Underground,” an entertaining and humorous coming-of-age story at the center of New York’s youth culture in the 1960s and 1970s.