About Kimberly Moy

MOY, KIM is a page designer at The New York Times where she designs pages for the New York section, works on special projects and designs motion graphics for video. She is also a lecturer at Fordham University, where she teaches news design and serves as an adviser to the university’s student newspaper. She is originally from northern New Jersey and graduated with a degree in journalism from Northwestern University. Before moving to New York, she worked for several years at The Plain Dealer in Cleveland, OH, designing Metro and Business pages, and prior to that, interned at The Oregonian, The Baltimore Sun, The Star-Ledger and The Daily Record. She enjoys reading, trying new restaurants and writing about them on her food blog, playing the guitar and traveling.

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  • Projects

    • Trumer Pils Brauerei
    • Trumer Pils is an Austrian pilsner that has been brewed in Salzberg with a tradition and heritage that dates back to 1601. In 2004 they opened a second location in ...
  • Testimonials

    This workshop was extremely valuable to me. I thought all the training sessions and speakers were varied and covered much of what I had hoped to learn here. The hands-on project was also a great opportunity to gain some experience with things I had never done before. The workshop was also valuable for the diversity of people and their backgrounds — it really helped to make for lively conversation and to learn more about how other work environments are set up and what works or doesn't work there.