Where Creativity First Took Hold
I am a culmination of many different influences, reflected even in my name. Lee is my father’s middle name, and Anne is my eldest sister’s, making my name itself a collection of family connections. My interest in art began in elementary school, when color was something to explore rather than something to be graded.
Over time, I also developed a strong appreciation for the performing arts, beginning with dance, then moving into orchestra, band, and eventually returning to visual art. Experiencing these diverse creative disciplines shaped the way I view the world and approach problem-solving. Each field offered a different perspective on rhythm, structure, and expression, all of which continue to influence how I think and create today.
I am a culmination of many different influences, reflected even in my name. Lee is my father’s middle name, and Anne is my eldest sister’s, making my name itself a collection of family connections. My interest in art began in elementary school, when color was something to explore rather than something to be graded.
Over time, I also developed a strong appreciation for the performing arts, beginning with dance, then moving into orchestra, band, and eventually returning to visual art. Experiencing these diverse creative disciplines shaped the way I view the world and approach problem-solving. Each field offered a different perspective on rhythm, structure, and expression, all of which continue to influence how I think and create today.
Who I Am Today
My name is Leeanne Miller, though I primarily go by Lee. I am currently pursuing a BFA in Visual Communication with an emphasis in Design at East Texas A&M University, with an expected graduation date between late 2026 and early 2027. I have greatly valued the opportunity to learn from the university’s talented faculty as I continue to develop my skills and perspective as a designer.
I thrive in in-person work environments and enjoy building strong relationships with the people I collaborate with. Research is a central part of my design process, and I enjoy exploring topics in depth and integrating what I learn into thoughtful and well-informed design solutions.
My name is Leeanne Miller, though I primarily go by Lee. I am currently pursuing a BFA in Visual Communication with an emphasis in Design at East Texas A&M University, with an expected graduation date between late 2026 and early 2027. I have greatly valued the opportunity to learn from the university’s talented faculty as I continue to develop my skills and perspective as a designer.
I thrive in in-person work environments and enjoy building strong relationships with the people I collaborate with. Research is a central part of my design process, and I enjoy exploring topics in depth and integrating what I learn into thoughtful and well-informed design solutions.
What Shapes My Work
One of the most influential people in my life is my middle sister. She has been a constant source of support, from including me in her world when I was young to continuing to check in with me during challenging academic periods. Her encouragement and genuine care have played a significant role in shaping my confidence and outlook.
The media I engage with also influences how I approach creative problem-solving. I have a strong interest in horror anthologies, particularly in the form of audio dramas, which highlight storytelling through atmosphere and sound. I also enjoy tabletop role-playing games, where collaboration and problem-solving are essential. Additionally, I often find inspiration in fan-created works that reinterpret and expand on popular media, demonstrating how creativity can build upon existing ideas to create something new.
One of the most influential people in my life is my middle sister. She has been a constant source of support, from including me in her world when I was young to continuing to check in with me during challenging academic periods. Her encouragement and genuine care have played a significant role in shaping my confidence and outlook.
The media I engage with also influences how I approach creative problem-solving. I have a strong interest in horror anthologies, particularly in the form of audio dramas, which highlight storytelling through atmosphere and sound. I also enjoy tabletop role-playing games, where collaboration and problem-solving are essential. Additionally, I often find inspiration in fan-created works that reinterpret and expand on popular media, demonstrating how creativity can build upon existing ideas to create something new.
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