About Us

Kenneth Brian Moore is an illustrator and Graphic designer. Since graduating Cum Laude from Nossi College of Art with a Bachelor of Graphic Arts in Commercial Illustration, he consistently worked for 15 years with driven clients with clear goals.

Kenneth Brian Moore has worked with, small and large business, ad agencies, other creatives, and various entrepreneurs with a consistent focus on the impact of his client's goals on there audience, and the results his clients need and want. He is currently working on various creative projects with a variety of clients.

How We Got Started

I started my business during college. I wanted to have a way to do what I love and help others say what they needed to say visually but didn't know how. So I took to reading and working. Succeeding and failing forward.

Products & Services
Character Design by Uncommon Creative
From descriptions and discussion with my clients I design a character in a turnaround for comic art, game design, or roleplaying
Illustration by Uncommon Creative
Working with a client's story, I develop it in a visual form through an iterative design process. The art can be used for cover illustration, Spot...
Logo Design by Uncommon Creative
Working with a client, I design their business's story and message within a logo.
Recommendations Given (10)
"helpful and honest."
Recent Activity

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on August 29, 2019
There are none.  What's is necessary is to know your market position and how your targeted demographic speaks casually and what they respond to.  And that's how to make your word list. (more) There are none.  What's is necessary is to know your market position and how your targeted demographic speaks casually and what they respond to.  And that's how to make your word list.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on February 15, 2019
Understand who your audience is from there basic motivators: need for certainty, need for variety, need for significance, need for love or connection, need for growth and need for contribution. Once you figure what is the top 1 and 2 motivators are, of your buyers so far, fine out where they go ... (more) Understand who your audience is from there basic motivators: need for certainty, need for variety, need for significance, need for love or connection, need for growth and need for contribution. Once you figure what is the top 1 and 2 motivators are, of your buyers so far, fine out where they go  and what hey like, and "get in there way" in a way that will allow you to be in those space with your product and make meaningful connections. Same principals as being a successful Realtor, honestly.  Same house just a difference coat of paint, if you understand what I am saying.  Feel free to ask any questions if you have any. :)

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on February 13, 2019
this depends on who you are promoting to.  Understand what your art's demographic is (it may not be what you think) and go to the places where they are.  Develop shared connection with the demographic directly via direct conversation that is not pushing something.  From that, develop a shared... (more) this depends on who you are promoting to.  Understand what your art's demographic is (it may not be what you think) and go to the places where they are.  Develop shared connection with the demographic directly via direct conversation that is not pushing something.  From that, develop a shared story/interaction  and use what you are selling as a commemoration of the moment shared between all.   In 80's kids terms:  Make a "cartoon" that will invest the kids to buy the "toys" because the kids will invest into the world the "cartoon" built and will want to be a part of that story.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on February 04, 2019
You can contact me. (more) You can contact me.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on February 04, 2019
What are you trying to publish?  I don't know what you are making so I can't do what I can to point you in a direction. (more) What are you trying to publish?  I don't know what you are making so I can't do what I can to point you in a direction.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on December 11, 2018
Products and sales.  I can Market for free. (more) Products and sales.  I can Market for free.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on September 28, 2018
Customer/fan engagement.  Enrichment on some level of a shared experience attaches a person to the product and personally invests them into it.  You can we this phenomon in Harry potter, Starwars, Firefly, and other intellectual  properties.   However the book needs to be good enough not to get... (more) Customer/fan engagement.  Enrichment on some level of a shared experience attaches a person to the product and personally invests them into it.  You can we this phenomon in Harry potter, Starwars, Firefly, and other intellectual  properties.   However the book needs to be good enough not to get in its own way mechanically.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on September 25, 2018
Talking to whomever will listen and inserting what you do, with pride, if the question comes up. Exchange contact info and there ya go.  Networking is not always a direct route.  Sometimes it goes second or third hand.  (more) Talking to whomever will listen and inserting what you do, with pride, if the question comes up. Exchange contact info and there ya go.  Networking is not always a direct route.  Sometimes it goes second or third hand. 

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on September 21, 2018
On Facebook  or another service? Depending on the product or sevice, it may be a good idea.   Something else to consider: advertising ones self in multiple areas have benefits of there own.  Yes the ad may just get likes, but enough likes can turn into customers, brand clout for business... (more) On Facebook  or another service? Depending on the product or sevice, it may be a good idea.   Something else to consider: advertising ones self in multiple areas have benefits of there own.  Yes the ad may just get likes, but enough likes can turn into customers, brand clout for business ventures, or larger following for some other monetization methods.

Kenneth from Uncommon Creative Answered this on September 18, 2018
Okay So I will answer my own question.  Here is how you use it. Your mileage may vary but this is what I know now. 1) Figure out what you want to target for your business-the type of artwork you want to make. 2) Figure out what you what type publication type you want to focus on. Magazines,... (more) Okay So I will answer my own question.  Here is how you use it. Your mileage may vary but this is what I know now. 1) Figure out what you want to target for your business-the type of artwork you want to make. 2) Figure out what you what type publication type you want to focus on. Magazines, Book publishing, etc. (this applies to reps as well.) 3)  Research listings for similarities to what you do, as they will be more viable for your business for them hiring you. 4) Find the contacts of each listing and make a mailing list to contact these people (will need a mass emailer) 5) Contact these individual 4 times a year and when they contact you, send a more personalized correspondence to those.   6) Rinse and repeat setpes 1-5 That's it.  I Hope this helps people.

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Illustrator and Graphic Designer