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Meg Miller

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Past articles by Meg:

Are traditional design degrees still relevant?

The conventional route toward a career in design—through college—is rapidly changing. → Read More

Branding Has Never Been Harder. Here’s How To Master It

Tremendous cultural and technological changes have expanded the parameters of identity design. Here are four key principles for branding in the age of ambiguity. → Read More

Planned Parenthood’s Digital Revolution Has 100-Year-Old Roots

Spot On is a free period and birth control tracking app. It’s secret sauce? A wealth of institutional knowledge. → Read More

When Graphics Get Graphic (NSFW)

Illustrator Noma Bar is known for his clever use of negative space. When it comes to illustrating sexuality, that space takes on a whole new meaning. → Read More

“People Love That It’s Not Pink”: How Planned Parenthood Built A Period Tracker For Everyone

Spot On, Planned Parenthood’s first app, is a winner in the 2017 Innovation By Design Awards. → Read More

Photographing The Tourist Hordes Of Italy

Oleg Tolstoy went to Florence to capture the iPhone-wielding crowds that flock to Italian cities. → Read More

Missed The Eclipse? Watch Google’s Cross-Continent Movie Instead

Thanks to thousands of volunteers stationed across the country, anyone can experience the entire journey of the total eclipse. → Read More

The Photographer Who Has Managed To Make It To All Of History’s Landmark Events

With the help of a little Photoshop. → Read More

How Google Is Tracking Hate Crimes In America

The company is helping ProPublica build an index of hate crimes across the country. It’s sorely needed. → Read More

Google Is Using The Eclipse To Improve Its Machine Learning

It’s been a century since the U.S. has seen an eclipse like this–and Google has spent years preparing to learn from it. → Read More

This Designer Built A Secret Studio That Hangs Beneath An Underpass

Fernando Abellanas transformed the underside of a concrete bridge in Valencia into a hidden workspace. → Read More

This Designer Built A Secret Studio That Hangs Beneath An Underpass

Fernando Abellanas transformed the underside of a concrete bridge in Valencia into a hidden workspace. → Read More

Brutalist Web Design Finally Gets A Takedown

A (satirical) design framework for Brutalist UX offers a “new type of experience based on neglect.” → Read More

This Website Is A Treasure Trove Of Great Transit Branding

Who knew there was design inspiration to be found in the buses, trains, and ferries of American cities? → Read More

Branding Matters In Local Government, And Atlanta Is Leading The Way

Not all cities have a budget for design, but Atlanta’s department of urban planning is showing why they should. → Read More

10 Absurdist Photographs Depicting “America’s Most Unusual Laws”

Fascinated by the ludicrous laws she had heard about from friends around the U.S., photographer Olivia Locher set about documenting them—in her signature style. → Read More

This Single-Serving Fro-Yo Machine Is Like A Keurig For Frozen Treats

The single-serving trend comes to frozen yogurt with Wim, a countertop device that makes batches of fresh fro-yo. → Read More

These Artists Are Making Music With Sonic Weapons

The artist collective Postcommodity is using sound cannons–normally used in combat–to broadcast an opera of migrant stories. → Read More

ASMR Warning: Ikea’s 25-Minute Ad May Induce Feelings Of Comfort And Relaxation

It riffs off of ASMR videos, a growing internet subculture built around shared coping. Apparently, anything can be commodified. → Read More

The Concrete “Sound Mirrors” That Influenced WWII, Science, And Design

These massive concrete structures that dot the coast of Souther England have a brief but fascinating history. → Read More