Justin Moll, also known as Dr. Wolfenbergen, is a designer and illustrator hailing from greater Philadelphia. Justin creates low-fidelity artwork imbuing a quirky, misanthropic aesthetic that draws influence from historic advertising art, traditional tattoo flash, badly-drawn skulls, terrible typography, and photocopiers. His work has been recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), The One Show, Graphis, Communication Arts, and more.
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