Thomas Moon (New York, USA)

Thomas Moon (New York, USA)
Inclined to experience the world as much as he can, this New Yorker wakes up at five every morning to find the morning breeze helped him to create a symphony of function and design.
Living and working as if every day is his last, such mottoes pushed this New York-born graphic and web designer to test and challenge everything around him, including himself.
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Anthony Grant (San Francisco, USA)
"I have struggled for years with the need to create, often torn between creating “fine-art” for self-fulfillment versus the need to work in the graphic design/creative field in order to earn a living."
The Brent Rollins we know will read this because apparently he writes bios in the third person (all the while perfecting the art of the run-on sentence) during his spare time.
Luke Feldman — Skaffs (Melbourne, Australia / San Francisco, USA)
Inspired by childhood experiences and a vivid imagination, his illustrations and animations are distinctive, with defined lines, elaborate detail and intensely vibrant colours.
Aaron Winters (Sacramento, USA)
Did we mention that much of Winters' time is spent as the creative director of a non-profit trade association; as well as teaching at the Sacramento City College?
Alejandro Chavetta (San Francisco, USA)
Alejandro was once an associate Art Director of the now defunct official US Playstation magazine.
"I normally take my inspirational cues from telepathic conversations with my furry plush friend, donning a pair of red eyes and detachable kidneys."