Cheryl D. Miller, the acclaimed graphic designer, is a “tired” advocate for the inclusion of multiple generations of Black designers. At 71 years old, Miller is a contemporary of NYC design greats such as Paula Scher, Paul Rand, and Milton Glaser. Her award-winning contributions to broadcast and corporate design include the first on-air logo prototype for BET, corporate brochures for the United Negro College Fund, and the NASA launch poster for Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African American...
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