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Here : Where the Black Designers Are / A Life in Advocacy

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Designer, activist, and educator Cheryl D. Holmes-Miller is legendary for her

decades of scholarship and advocacy, and as a touchstone and conscience for the

design profession. In HERE: Where the Black Designers Are, Holmes-Miller

documents the history of—and answers to—the question she has been asking for

decades: “Where are the Black designers?”

Holmes-Miller explores this essential question through the lens of her own

development as a designer and leader, beginning with her own family and its rich

multiethnic history. She narrates her experiences as a design student at Rhode

Island School of Design (RISD), Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), and Pratt

Institute, leading up to her oft-cited Pratt thesis examining barriers to success for

Black designers. Holmes-Miller describes the work of her eponymous studio for

noted clients that included NASA, Time Inc., and the nascent Black Entertainment

Television (BET), as well as the story of her later critiques of the industry in Print

magazine and other design publications. Holmes-Miller also recounts the parallel

history of collective efforts by fellow scholars and advocates over the past fifty

years to identify and celebrate Black designers.

HERE is part memoir, part historical investigation, and an urgent call for justice

and recognition for Black designers.

“This book is representative of the shoulders on which we, as Black graphic

designers, stand. These are the legacies we are fighting to uphold and the torches

we must continue to carry. The journey of the Black designer has not been easy. It

isn’t easy. And while we may be left out of history books, this is a reminder that we

are here. Always have been. Always will be.”—Tré Seals, Vocal Type