Trying to pick the greatest hits from almost twenty years of work isn’t easy.

I tried to pull the most relevant things, but if there’s something you’d love to see that I haven’t included, let me know. I likely have samples.

One of my primary jobs at Carney + Co was working on graphics for Wolf Furniture. I would adapt text and images from their current television campaign into homepage graphics for their website, as well as marketing emails, social media graphics, and web ads. I also worked on projects for Hidden Valley Resort, Phillips, Highland Tank, and Astrobotic. Each project required me to maintain good communication and relationships with their teams, maintain digital catalogs of assets, and adhere to existing style guides.

Hear Me was a grant-based project through Carnegie Mellon University that amplified kids’ voices using media and technology. When I started there, we had a logo and a neglected website. As the only designer there, I was quickly tasked with coming up with fresh branding, creating all kinds of collateral within it, and communicating these new brand guidelines to the rest of the team. I worked on everything from billboards, to temporary tattoos, to installation art, to training manuals. We also created a brand new website to appeal more to older kids.

These other freelance and contract projects were tougher to wrangle into categories. They include posters, spot illustrations, icons, figure drawing, logos, and at least one graphic that I can only describe as nonsense. I love illustration of all kinds. If I was stranded on a desert island (that somehow also had electricity, I guess?) and could only choose one program, it would be illustrator. I like to work in traditional media as well as in digital. Sometimes a project calls for a screenprint, a hand drawn element, or a lino block print.

Of course I have an entire section devoted to shirt designs. It comes up often as freelance work, and I’ve also just done a number of merch designs for personal projects. These are some of my very favorites.

I took a conference talk that I gave in Cleveland, Ohio and turned it into a book called Punk Rock Entrepreneur. My publisher liked the idea of having me do the cover design and interior illustrations, and although it was a huge undertaking, so did I. One project always leads to more, and I ended up designing and screenprinting a poster for my book launch party / punk show, as well as a t-shirt to sell. Because I’m always interested in process, I included some concept sketches for the cover here.

This is not something you’ve asked for in your job listing, but a bonus skill that often comes in handy. I have run my own photography business since 2007, and have added a studio this past year. I’ve done branding work, product shots, and video projects.

Get in touch

Email
caroline@mooredesign.us

Phone
(724) 880-0519

Location
Brownsville, PA