Lloyd Miller is a New York based illustrator and graphic designer whose clients include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Esquire, Fortune, Money, MacWorld, Mother Jones, The Village Voice, McKinsey & Company, Intel, United Airlines and Cisco Systems, among others.
Lloyd has a reputation for creating compelling hybrid images. He often combines images to create new meaning, thought provoking metaphors and visual power. His work is intelligent, innovative, colorful and technically refined.
Lloyd received a BFA, Graphic Design, from the University of Houston in 1979. He studied at the Kunst Gewerbeschule in Basel, Switzerland and completed the Weiterbildungsklasse graduate program in 1984. His thesis project from Wolfgang Weingart's typography class was published in Typographishe Monatsblätter the same year.
Before illustrating full time, Lloyd worked as an art director and graphic designer and has also taught Graphic Design at New York City's Cooper Union. This experience makes him a knowledgeable collaborator, if that is what the project requires.
His work for The Wall Street Journal garnered three Awards of Excellence from the Society of Newspaper Design. Other work has been featured in Print's Regional Design Annual, the Communication Arts Illustration Annual and the Society of Publication Design Annual.
