Caroline Moore makes things with pixels.

I’ve created minimalist icons for space programs, branding guidelines for small business, colorful installations to help kids’ artwork shine, and swag for dev conferences that look like 80s hair metal tour shirts. What can I make for you?

Astrobotic
icons for moon mail

CMU CREATE Lab
hear me project

Wolf Furniture
web graphics, mobile, email

Punk Rock Entrepreneur
book cover and illustrations

Green Day
and other merch design

Denis Leary
web graphics

Posters
and other illustrations

Photography
product, branding, and portrait

Metropoly
an iOS game

Talks, Publications, and Other Press

Conference Talks

Burnout and the Cult of Busy
Open Source and Feelings, Seattle
Heartifacts, Pittsburgh
Podcamp Pittsburgh

Punk Rock Entrepreneur
Weapons of Mass Creation Fest, Cleveland

Deconstructing Your Excuses
Dare Conference, London

Get Some Perspective
Midwest UX, Louisville

Design for Non-profits Workshop
Student Conservation Association, Pittsburgh

Web Usability and You Lecture
Waynesburg University, Waynesburg

see my resume

Publications

Burnout Revolution: How Solidarity, Not Self Care, Will Save Us From Hustle Culture
Microcosm Publishing, 2026

How to Beat Burnout: The Case for the Four-Day Work Week
Microcosm Publishing, 2025

Punk Rock Entrepreneur: Running a Business Without Losing Your Values
Microcosm Publishing, 2016

Trans-formation, Trans-migration
Chatham University, 2007

Raphael’s Julius II: Treatment, Purpose, and Iconography of Il Papa Terribile
California University of Pennsylvania, 2005

Press & Awards

Photography featured in Alternative Press, the Vinyl District, Pittsburgh City Paper, Iron City Rocks, the Herald Standard, and BIE Media

“Army” Stop-motion piece was a finalist in Tribeca Film Festival’s 15-Second Film Competition

”A Thin Camel” graduate film screened at The Indie Gathering

”Piranha” documentary on women’s ice hockey featured on HDFest’s Documentary Showcase

”The Working Press: Moments in Time” photojournalism exhibition at the Frank L. Melega Art Museum

”Confessional 2006” installation piece won Best in Show at Chatham College and was included in Media Tonic 3

SSHE Summer Honors Scholarship to Costa Rica, Eberly Scholarship, University Honors Program