In His Own Words

On Style

“Before I left the Art Institute I was already working. I was doing drawings of various things. Ads. Designing ads. Well, my style was so damn simple, it was simply the realization of the amount of space, and that varied in intensity to what the expansion of my mind could do with space. I didn’t go in for a style. Style is something you carry on because you haven’t been able to understand it more than what it is, so that you can develop out of it.”

— Edgar Miller, c. 1991