About

Cameron Moll at his desk

Yours truly at his desk, ca. 2013

What began as a sort of “self-inflicted” design challenge in 2008 has blossomed into a love for seeing structures of any kind re-imagined with letters, numbers, and glyphs. Shipping thousands of posters to dozens of countries was never the goal but somehow that became the reality.

In 2013 I made a serious gaffe that has become one of my most memorable mistakes: misspelling "Brookyln" to the tune of +$60K. More about that infamous typo here.

In 2018 I began studying the Eiffel Tower as my next poster subject, and yet somehow I was drawn back to the beauty of bridges. So in August 2020 I pivoted to the Golden Gate Bridge as my next subject. After two years and more than 200 hours the Golden Gate Bridge was released Summer 2022.

In 2025 I shared the simple, analog task method I've used in private the past 5+ years with all of you: Do-Its Sticky Task Pads.

Appreciate your support for my artwork. It means the world to me.

Cameron Moll
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Cameron Moll