CHAD MILLER

I'm a graphic designer and creative director based in Brooklyn, NY San Francisco, CA. Currently serving as Creative Director (Partner) at Funeral and founding member of Jetskis.biz. I also teach design and typography at Parsons The New School for Design.
        My work has been exhibited across the world and recognized by the Society of Typographic Arts (Chicago) and the Type Directors Club (New York). I hold an MFA in graphic design from the Vermont College of Fine Arts and was recently named one of Print Mag’s “15 under 30”.

info@chdmlr.com

199 Cook St., Ste. 308
Brooklyn, NY 11206
USA


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ILYSM

Visual identity for ILYSM (I Love You So Much), a lifestyle brand based in New York City focused on all things ugly, comfy, and cool.
        We worked with ILYSM to refine their existing logo system and develop a unique visual language that spans every touchpoint of the brand both physical and digital.

Studio: Funeral
Collaborators: Matt Barnes
Logomark: Todd Goldstein
Development: Ctrl Alt Del
Year: Ongoing
︎     Identity, Print, Packaging, Website 
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Apple


Collaborated closely with Apple’s global design team on art direction and design for key product launches and marketing initiatives.
        The nature of this work is confidential and unfortunately can’t be shared publicly.


Studio: Apple
Year: 2018 / 2019 
︎     Art Direction, Print
(02)



Fearins Welch (In Progress)

Identity development, portfolio website, and print collateral for an interior design studio based in Brooklyn, NY.
   Website and brand system refresh launching Summer 2020.


Studio: Funeral
Collaborators: Matt Barnes
Year: 2020 
︎     Identity, Print, Website
(03)



Pinko (Hex Records)

Micro brand and packaging system for Pinko “You & You” 12 inch LP.
        Each sleeve is printed in black and white and activated with a color poly sleeve that matches the record color for each variant.


Studio: Funeral
Year: 2019
︎     Identity, Packaging
(04)



Radical Movements

A series of texts and supporting ephemera that explored the dichotomy of subcultures, design movements, and their respective visual languages over the last century.
        This year-long research project included interviews with prominent designers and musicians and ultimately culminated in an exhibition at the Vermont College of Fine Arts.

Studio: Self Initiated
Year: 2017
︎     Exhibition, Curation, Publication
(05)