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THINGS THAT OTHER PEOPLE WROTE ABOUT ME

“Kate Moross seems to be able to turn anything she touches in 27 million carat gold”
VICE MAGAZINE

Dazed loves Kate Moross, but she makes us sick. Barely in her second decade of life, Kate has managed to build up, develop and promote her designs at a disarming rate. Something of a renegade among the youth of London, Kate has put in the hours and worked hard to get recognition, utilising her talent in ways that is seldom seen nowadays. May the Kate Moross empire reign supreme."
DAZED & CONFUSED

"What's most impressive is that Moross has initiated all of her successes. The figurehead for a new generation of internet-savvy, self-promoting and not least startlingly prolific young artists and designers...

"It's pretty big news for even the most established names in design to see their work on a nationwide billboard campaign, but when said billboard is proudly heralding its message outside the window of your second-year college tutorial, let's face it you're in a pretty mind boggling place. It's a place that barely-in-her-third-year Camberwell student Kate Moross has inadvertently found herself inhabiting, and if billboard fantasies (for Cadbury's no less) aren't enough, she can also scrawl a line through countless other not-in-your-wildest-dreams commissions, with the most recent being a range of signature clothing for Topshop, Crikey indeed."

GRAFIK MAGAZINE

"Using isometry and geometry as her inspiration, art school wunderkid Moross has been sketching the fine lines of indie for three years. Her love of all things numerical has sated the appetites of the likes of Klaxons and Animal Collective, clubs such as White Heat and labels like Crystal Castles' Merok, for whom she's variously design flyers, sleeves and tees, and Moross is now bleeding all these creative juices into her bespoke record label Isomorphs. A place for vinyl junkies to get their fix, each release is a limited edition in a boutique sleeve that harks back to the day when record covers where considered real pieces of art."
NME

"Kate Moross is something of an inspiration [her work] work is wonderfully varied in style, though invariably colourful and eye-catching, as she utilises hand-drawn elements, isometric and interlocking shapes and patterns, hand drawn illustration and also vector graphic work. Its is this combination of bright hues, painstaking design, hand drawn letter forms, and bold illustration that announces both her skill and confidence as an imagemaker."
CREATIVE REVIEW MAGAZINE


"Using isometry and geometry as her inspiration, art school wunderkid Moross has been sketching the fine lines of indie for three years. Her love of all things numerical has sated the appetites of the likes of Klaxons and Animal Collective, clubs such as White Heat and labels like Crystal Castles' Merok, for whom she's variously designed flyers, sleeves and tees, and Moross is now bleeding all these creative juices into bespoke record label Isomorphs. A place for vinyl junkies to get their fix, each release is a limited edition in a boutique sleeve that harks back to the day when record covers were considered real pieces of art. PE "

NME MAGAZINE // FUTURE 50 PEOPLE IN MUSIC

"Despite being barely six-months old, Kate Moross’ art-driven vinyl-only label has already raised the bar in terms of packaging and design. In an age of the faceless digital download, it’s hugely exciting to see such a young talent embracing the physical format with such vision and style. "
FACT MAGAZINE

"Kate Moross is big in the game."
DON'T PANIC

Kate Moross, remember where you heard if first, as this is one name you'll be hearing a lot of in 2008!"
TOPSHOP