Micah Fluellen is an Emmy award-winning designer and art director for the Los Angeles Times. While at The Times, he was the lead artist for 2021 Pulitzer finalist series “How to Listen: A classical music series to open our ears in a COVID-quieted world”. He is a Columbus, Ohio, native and graduated from Ohio University, where he studied multimedia design and specialized in journalism while also working as a junior motion designer for WOUB Productions. He has also worked in Washington, D.C., as a creative design intern for the nonprofit the Grassroot Project and as a promotion design intern for C-SPAN.
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