Transcending the Problems of the Black Graphic Designer to Success in the Marketplace
- Type of resource
- text
- Date created
- 1985
Digital content
More options
Description
Creators/Contributors
- Author
- Miller, Cheryl D.
- Degree granting institution
- Pratt Institute
- Advisor
- Etan Manasse
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
There are few black graphic designers in the marketplace today [1985]. For many years it has been the concern of the writer as to the reason why. With so many fields and opportunities now open to blacks, it's almost unbelievable that their presence in the graphic design industry is slight. In addition, the writer has encountered numerous young black graphic design students who have been misguided. These students suffer tremendous hardships due to the lack of resources, professional training , and accurate information
about the industry. It is the hope of the writer that the findings of the thesis will aid in any capacity to increase the visibility of qualified blacks in the graphic design marketplace.
Subjects
Bibliographic information
- Preferred Citation
- Miller, Cheryl D. (1985). Transcending the Problems of the Black Graphic Designer to Success in the Marketplace. Thesis. Pratt Institute, NY. Stanford Digital Repository. Available at: https://purl.stanford.edu/tr623tv1100
- Related item
- Black Designers Missing in Action (1987)
- Cheryl Miller's Design Journey - AIGA featured
- Black Coral: a daughter's apology to her Asian Island mother, by Cheryl D. Miller
- Location
- https://purl.stanford.edu/tr623tv1100
Access conditions
- Use and reproduction
- User agrees that, where applicable, content will not be used to identify or to otherwise infringe the privacy or confidentiality rights of individuals. Content distributed via the Stanford Digital Repository may be subject to additional license and use restrictions applied by the depositor.
- License
- This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivatives 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-NC-ND).