Cheryl D. Miller

Cheryl D. Miller
Cheryl D. Miller in 2021
Born1952 (age 71–72)
Washington, D.C., United States
Alma materMaryland Institute College of Art
Pratt Institute
Union Theological Seminary (New York City)
Rhode Island School of Design
Occupation(s)writer
theologian
graphic designer
decolonizing historian
decolonial artists
Known forDecolonization of Graphic Design
Notable workTranscending the Problems of the Black Designer to Success in the Marketplace (1985)
Black Designers Missing in Action (1987)
AwardsAIGA Medalist "Expanding Access" 2021,

Cooper Hewitt "Design Visionary" 2021

The One Club Hall of Fame Inductee 2022
Websitehttps://www.cdholmesmiller.com/

Cheryl D. Holmes Miller (born 1952) is an American graphic designer, Christian minister, writer, artist, theologian, and decolonizing historian. She is known for her contributions to racial and gender equality in the graphic design field, and establishing one of the first black-women-owned design firms in New York City in 1984. Her alma maters are the Maryland Institute College of Art, Pratt Institute, Rhode Island School of Design, and Union Theological.