Thomas H. E. Miller design papers, 1953-1996.

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Thomas H. E. Miller design papers, 1953-1996.

The papers consist of photographs, proofsheets, slides, award certificates, realia, prototypes, calendars, and periodicals. Samples of Miller's designs for industry such as: 7-UP, MIC, Betty Crocker's Chicken Helper, children's textbooks etc. are found throughout the papers and in the photographic images, slides and realia. STA: The 100 Show, 1961, 1986, and Simpson Connections Calendar, 1985 were transferred into the Special Collections Rare Book Collection.

2.25 linear ft.

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Miller, Thomas Guy, 1926-

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Thomas H.E. Miller (1920- ) has worked as a successful visual artist as well as a graphic designer. While stationed abroad during World War II, Miller sold oil paintings in England, France, and Belgium. He was known for using the monotype technique, a subtractive technique in which pigment is removed from paint-coated glass. After World War II, Miller moved to Chicago where he formally studied art for the first time at the Ray Vogue School of Art. He received his degree in design in 1950. Also i...