Xtian Miller's Kinetic Typography Posters Blend Swiss Modernism and Japanese Minimalism
Christian Miller, a graphic designer and visual artist from Detroit, also known as Xtian Miller, specializes in experimental typographic posters that blend Swiss modernism with Japanese minimalism. His distinctive kinetic typography creates a sense of optical tension through layered, distorted letterforms that convey rhythm and movement. In his ongoing NAZARUNE project, Miller delves into Christian theology, combining bold graphics with sacred symbols and modernist design principles. His recent partnerships encompass extensive album packaging for vinyl and CD, visual extensions for musicians, as well as studies in typographic chaos and conceptual logos that push the boundaries of perception.
Key facts
- Christian Miller is a Detroit-based graphic designer and visual artist.
- He is known as Xtian Miller.
- His typographic posters fuse Swiss modernism with Japanese minimalism.
- His kinetic typography creates optical tension through distorted, layered letterforms.
- His NAZARUNE project explores Christian theology with bold graphics.
- Recent collaborations include album packaging for musicians.
- He also produces typographic chaos studies and conceptual logos.
Entities
Artists
- Christian Miller
- Xtian Miller
Locations
- Detroit