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Welcome to Works In Process / Ep 32

I Was There w/ Dr. Cheryl D. Miller - Part 1

Cheryl Miller's groundbreaking book, "Here: Where the Black Designers Are," is a pivotal documentation of Black designers and their contributions to the field, addressing the historical disenfranchisement faced by many within the community. Throughout the episode, Miller shares her journey, highlighting the challenges she witnessed with the lack of guidance for aspiring Black designers. She emphasizes the importance of education and mentorship, recounting her experiences in a predominantly white industry and the necessity of creating spaces for underrepresented voices. Miller's passion for design justice and advocacy echoes throughout the conversation as she discusses her commitment to ensuring that Black designers' stories are preserved and celebrated. As she reflects on her own career, and inspires listeners to recognize their own narratives and the power of their contributions to the design landscape.

Stay tuned for part 2

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Takeaways:

  • Cheryl Miller emphasizes the importance of education for aspiring Black graphic designers.
  • She reflects on the historical disenfranchisement experienced by Black designers in America.
  • Miller's journey illustrates the critical need for diversity in the design industry.
  • The podcast discusses how mentorship can transform the careers of young designers.
  • Cheryl shares her personal experiences that shaped her advocacy for design justice.
  • She highlights the significance of preserving the stories of Black designers for future generations.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • MICA
  • Howard University
  • University of Texas
  • Art Center College of Design
  • University of Connecticut
  • AIGA
  • Cooper Hewitt
  • IBM
  • BET
  • Marriott
  • M&M
  • American University
  • Georgetown University
  • Corcoran School of the Arts
  • Princeton Architectural Press

Links referenced in this episode:


Follow Dr. Cheryl Miller via: LinkedIn / Instagram

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Credits


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Like what you just heard? Support the process and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify!

About the Works in Process Podcast:

A podcast series by George Garrastegui, Jr. — designer, educator, and curator. Works In Process is a collection of discussions that explore the creative process. I interview individuals to gain more insight into the ways they work and the projects they produce.

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Subscribe to Works in Process via:

Apple Podcast: http://wip.show/apple_podcast

Spotify: https://www.wip.show/spotify

Amazon: https://www.wip.show/amazon

Stitcher: https://www.wip.show/stitcher

YouTube: https://www.wip.show/youtube

Follow Works in Process:

Instagram / LinkedIn

The episode features a deep dive into the life and work of Dr. Cheryl Miller, a pivotal figure in promoting diversity within the graphic design community. Miller's efforts are not just limited to her creative output but extend to her role as an educator and mentor. She recounts the challenges she faced in a field dominated by a lack of representation, sharing her experiences conducting portfolio reviews and advising young designers in the DMV area. Particularly heartbreaking for her was witnessing talented individuals from the African American community bring portfolios devoid of graphic design education. This realization sparked her mission to bridge the gap in knowledge and access, ultimately leading to the publication of her book, which serves as both a resource and a historical account of Black designers in the industry. Through her storytelling, Miller urges listeners to reflect on the legacy of underrepresented voices and the importance of preserving their contributions for future generations.

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Welcome to Works In Process / Ep 32

I Was There w/ Dr. Cheryl D. Miller - Part 1

Cheryl Miller's groundbreaking book, "Here: Where the Black Designers Are," is a pivotal documentation of Black designers and their contributions to the field, addressing the historical disenfranchisement faced by many within the community. Throughout the episode, Miller shares her journey, highlighting the challenges she witnessed with the lack of guidance for aspiring Black designers. She emphasizes the importance of education and mentorship, recounting her experiences in a predominantly white industry and the necessity of creating spaces for underrepresented voices. Miller's passion for design justice and advocacy echoes throughout the conversation as she discusses her commitment to ensuring that Black designers' stories are preserved and celebrated. As she reflects on her own career, and inspires listeners to recognize their own narratives and the power of their contributions to the design landscape.

Stay tuned for part 2

---

Takeaways:

  • Cheryl Miller emphasizes the importance of education for aspiring Black graphic designers.
  • She reflects on the historical disenfranchisement experienced by Black designers in America.
  • Miller's journey illustrates the critical need for diversity in the design industry.
  • The podcast discusses how mentorship can transform the careers of young designers.
  • Cheryl shares her personal experiences that shaped her advocacy for design justice.
  • She highlights the significance of preserving the stories of Black designers for future generations.

---

Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • MICA
  • Howard University
  • University of Texas
  • Art Center College of Design
  • University of Connecticut
  • AIGA
  • Cooper Hewitt
  • IBM
  • BET
  • Marriott
  • M&M
  • American University
  • Georgetown University
  • Corcoran School of the Arts
  • Princeton Architectural Press

Links referenced in this episode:


Follow Dr. Cheryl Miller via: LinkedIn / Instagram

————

Credits


————

Like what you just heard? Support the process and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify!

About the Works in Process Podcast:

A podcast series by George Garrastegui, Jr. — designer, educator, and curator. Works In Process is a collection of discussions that explore the creative process. I interview individuals to gain more insight into the ways they work and the projects they produce.

---

Subscribe to Works in Process via:

Apple Podcast: http://wip.show/apple_podcast

Spotify: https://www.wip.show/spotify

Amazon: https://www.wip.show/amazon

Stitcher: https://www.wip.show/stitcher

YouTube: https://www.wip.show/youtube

Follow Works in Process:

Instagram / LinkedIn

The episode features a deep dive into the life and work of Dr. Cheryl Miller, a pivotal figure in promoting diversity within the graphic design community. Miller's efforts are not just limited to her creative output but extend to her role as an educator and mentor. She recounts the challenges she faced in a field dominated by a lack of representation, sharing her experiences conducting portfolio reviews and advising young designers in the DMV area. Particularly heartbreaking for her was witnessing talented individuals from the African American community bring portfolios devoid of graphic design education. This realization sparked her mission to bridge the gap in knowledge and access, ultimately leading to the publication of her book, which serves as both a resource and a historical account of Black designers in the industry. Through her storytelling, Miller urges listeners to reflect on the legacy of underrepresented voices and the importance of preserving their contributions for future generations.

WwaURGbpwbt0svhf5NAV


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Podtrac - https://analytics.podtrac.com/privacy-policy-gdrp
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