NOVEMBER 2015 CAME, a long month I will never forget. Some office adjustments were made, off-hour phone calls, conversations behind closed doors. I walked into those meetings a newspaper feature designer with special projects filling my plate, I walked out adding Connecticut Magazine and The Connecticut Bride on top. Over time, like all newsrooms, content duties shifted and some projects were lost. But, my journey always seems to change. I embraced the magazines and let newsprint go. Except for the smell of the ink and occasional vision request on a project. (The magazines have a different smell, but it’s still ink!)
Hearst Connecticut Media, my current employer. I remember the day the Hearst acquisition team came in. I knew the drill. I have survived 5 now. Each new set of owners has brought me new projects and new opportunities. As intense as I remember those days, the Gods were looking favorably upon me. My journey as a magazine designer has added the polish to my career. Increasing my level of professionalism, fine tuning my creative eye and personally growing as I enjoy meeting and working with others in the communities.
With no further ado, and in no random order, I hope you enjoy my journey of words and visuals through simple layouts and more complex projects.
AM – Visual Storyteller / Moments Told
2021 Holiday Artisan Spotlight
7 Connecticut artisans whose creations bring form and function to the home.
Connecticut Magazine, December 2021 – Read all about it here …
Home & Design Guide
Looking for a top-to-bottom home renovation? Or maybe you just want to freshen things up a bit? Scroll through for endless design, decor and shopping ideas and resources to take your living spaces to new heights.
Connecticut Magazine, March 2021 – Read all about it here …
Catch a Rising Star
Your guide to one of the state’s premiere sporting events.
Connecticut Magazine, August 2018 – Read all about it here …
The Gathering
How the gathering
of 12 Connecticut talents
in the food industry
produced a feast fit
for your dining room tribe.
Connecticut Magazine, November 2020
Read all about it here …
The Goods
Made of Steele
ESPN’s Sage Steele renovates an Avon colonial into a dream home.
Connecticut Magazine, June 2018 – Read all about it here …
Our Local Artisans
Holiday 2019
Connecticut Magazine’s
yearly hand-selected
artisans to inpsire
our reader’s to support
local businesses.
Connecticut Magazine, December 2019
Read all about it here …
The Art of Stuff
How to turn memories into personal works of art through art journaling.
Written + Photographed by Alyson Moschcovich
Connecticut Magazine, June 2021 – Read all about it here …
Artisan Profiles 2020
Get to know the food artisans behind 9 of CT’s finest small-batch operations.
Connecticut Magazine, December 2020
Read all about it here …
COVER DIRECTION
Lyme Light
Once content in their upscale Brooklyn digs, an art-loving couple is writing a new chapter in an 18th-century home full of stories.
Connecticut Magazine, June 2019
Read all about it here …
Hot Wheels
Go under the hood of some of the most amazing private car collections in the state, and meet the collectors who love these rare and exotic autos.
Connecticut Magazine, September 2017
Read all about it here …
Alice Washburn Award
Striking ‘Berry Bowl’ in the Northwest corner headlines a stellar class of home-design projects.
Connecticut Magazine, June 2018 – Read all about it here …
40 Under 40
The class of 2021. Connecticut Magazine’s annual collection of Connecticut’s most influential young people.
Connecticut Magazine, February 2021
Read all about it here …
The Connecticut Bride – Bridal Registries
‘Nautilus 90 North’
In 1958, in response to the launch of Sputnik, President Eisenhower ordered a Connecticut Submarine crew on a top-secret mission where no one has gone before.
Connecticut Magazine, June 2016 – Read all about it here …
Home Made Style
Tapping the talents of in-house designers can bring your project to the next level
Connecticut Magazine, August 2019
Read all about it here …