A former Creative Director of Paul Frank Industries and the co-founder and Creative Director of Lately Lily, Micah Player began his illustration career designing characters, graphics and style guides for the apparel industry. He then went on to write and illustrate the picture books Chloe, Instead and the Lately Lily series (Chronicle Books). He recently illustrated Guy Stuff: The Body Book for Boys for American Girl. He is the creator of the best-selling “Around the World Puzzle” and its follow-up, the “Around the World Matching Game” (Chronicle). His commercial work has appeared in Anthropologie, Selfridges, MOMA, The Land of Nod, Target, World Market, Papyrus, Tea Collection, Pottery Barn Kids and many other awesome places.
Micah was born in Alaska, as the seventh of nine kids in a family of drifters. Some of his earliest memories are of the rolling interstate from Oklahoma to California, eyes gazing out the window of the family van, pencil firmly in hand. The far-off places and continuing daydreams that filled his sketchbook were a sort of home base in a life on the move.
He is fascinated by the intersection of story, product design, illustration and branding, the ability of great creative work to give ideas a sense of place and tangibility. His work is informed by a deep love and appreciation of the holistic approach to design pioneered in the mid 20th century and the smart, whimsical picture books produced in the 50s and 60s. Micah’s style marries sharp, deliberate shapes of vibrant, saturated color with translucent ink washes and linear, expressive brushwork.
He now lives in a little house beneath a giant tree in the mountains of Utah with a lovely schoolteacher named Stephanie. They are the parents of two rad kids, one brash little Yorkshire Terrier and several Casio keyboards.
Awards / Honors
- July/August Kid’s Indie Next Pick – Itty Bitty Betty Blob
- 2024 Starred Review (BookPage) – Itty Bitty Betty Blob
- 2023 Bank Street College’s Best Books of the Year- Millions of Maxes
- 2022 Society of Illustrators Original Art – Not Enough Lollipops
- 2022 Junior Library Guild Gold Standard – Friday Night Wrestlefest
- 2022 Bank Street Books List- Paletero Man
- 2020 Parent Magazine’s Best Children’s Books of the Year – Friday Night Wrestlefest
- 2022 Amazon Editor’s Pick, Best Books Ages 3-5 – Millions of Maxes
- 2022 Kirkus Starred Review – Not Enough Lollipops
- 2022 “10 Thoughtfully Illustrated Children’s Picture Books that Celebrate Diversity,” Forbes.com – Paletero Man
- 2022 Four Starred Reviews – Paletero Man
- 2022 Publishers Weekly New and Noteworthy List – Paletero Man
- 2022 Minnesota Star of the North Award for Kids’ Read Aloud – Friday Night Wrestlefest
- 2021 Redbud Read-Aloud Award – Friday Night Wrestlefest
- 2021 AISD Mockingbird Reading List – Friday Night Wrestlefest and Paletero Man
- 2020 Fuse #8 Blog’s 31 Days, 31 Lists – Picture Book Readalouds – Friday Night Wrestlefest
- 2020 Spring Kids’ Indie Next List – Vote for Our Future