BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
Born in the United States and raised in Jakarta, Bonn, Budapest, and Shanghai, Luke Miller is a Utah-based design student at Brigham Young University who is inspired by the variety in the world. With a rich global experience and specializing in brand identity design, he has developed skills in research, strategy, and storytelling. Luke has been able to have a variety of experiences in his schooling so far, ranging from an internship with a small bespoke box factory in Stockholm to a brand expression design co-op with Procter & Gamble. As a senior in BYU’s Graphic Design BFA program, he eagerly anticipates finding his next opportunity after graduation in brand design. Outside of design, Luke is an avid music listener and amateur spelunker who loves to discover new things and places in this vast and exciting world.
WHO IS SOMEONE YOU LOOK UP TO IN YOUR FIELD? EITHER TODAY OR HISTORICALLY?
I really admire the work of Dutch designer Piet Zwart, particularly what he did for the cable producer NKF. His creativity in layout and composition, despite using simple type, shapes, and photography, is really inspiring.
WHAT ARE YOU READING, LISTENING TO, WATCHING?
I really enjoy sci-fi because I think it’s one of the most creative genres (recently I’ve enjoyed Silo, The Creator, Ad Astra, Severance, and, of course, Dune). I’m always impressed by intricate world building, and the innovation the genre demands is exciting to me.
DO YOU DESIGN FOR ANY CAUSES OR CHARITIES?
I currently work at a center on campus that promotes moral and ethical leadership in different fields. Doing design work for a deeper purpose that I believe in is incredibly fulfilling.





