Matt Owens is Co-Founder and Chief Design and Innovation Officer at Athletics, a brand studio in Brooklyn, New York. He is a designer, entrepreneur, and author who's expertise focuses on sense-making a cross business, strategy, design and technology. Matt was born in Dallas and raised in College Station, Texas. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BFA in graphic design from UT Austin and earned his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art's Graphic Design Program under design co-chairs Kathy and Michael McCoy. In New York City in the late 90s, Matt was art director for the digital agency Methodfive during its meteoric pre-acquisition rise. From 1997 to 2009, he self-published his experimental design quarterly, Volumeone.com which is in SFMoMA’s permanent collection. Matt established the small design studio One9ine, working with Warren Corbitt and Lee Misenheimer from 1999 to 2003 developing projects for Sony, Nike, Madlib, and The Cooper Hewitt. Matt founded Athletics as a collective of like-minded creatives in 2004 with Jason Gnewikow. In 2011 Athletics became a formal creative agency with Matt serving as founding partner and one of its creative leads. Welcoming new partners Malcolm Buick and Jameson Proctor, the agency has created large-scale brand and design projects for Major League Soccer, IBM, Citrix, Google, Stripe, Square, and others.

In his teens and twenties Matt ran the small punk record label Buddy System Records with his twin brother Mark Owens. They released over a dozen records with post-punk bands from Texas, Georgia, and Virginia. He also published Rat-A-Tat-Tat Birds a monograph of photographs by Jeff Winterberg. From 2003 to 2009, Matt and a few creative colleagues operated The Riviera, a small gallery in Brooklyn showing the work of Rick Froberg, Travis Millard, Rich Jacobs, the Norwegian Black Metal photography of Peter Beste, and many others. In 2013, Matt and the Athletics team with the Herb Lubalin Study Center at the Cooper Union, developed Image of the Studio, the largest exhibition and survey of graphic design studios in New York City. In 2023, Image of the Studio conducted a 10-year review for the AIGA Design Conference and built a new data designer tool. In his spare time, Matt can be found in his backyard shed-studio experimenting in Cinema 4D, painting, writing on Medium, doing illustrations under the name @kampeco on Instagram, and developing new ventures like the small brewery and public house Kingston Standard in Kingston, New York and the creative consultancy PreSeason. He lives in Brooklyn with his family.

Matt Owens

Matt Owens is Co-Founder and Chief Design and Innovation Officer at Athletics, a brand studio in Brooklyn, New York. He is a designer, entrepreneur, and author who's expertise focuses on sense-making across business, strategy, design, and technology. Matt was born in Dallas and raised in College Station, Texas. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BFA in graphic design from UT Austin and earned his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art's Graphic Design Program under design co-chairs Kathy and Michael McCoy. In New York City in the late 90s, Matt was art director for the digital agency Methodfive during its meteoric pre-acquisition rise. From 1997 to 2009, he self-published his experimental design quarterly, Volumeone.com which is in SFMoMA’s permanent collection. Matt established the small design studio One9ine, working with Warren Corbitt and Lee Misenheimer from 1999 to 2003 developing projects for Sony, Nike, Madlib, and The Cooper Hewitt. Matt founded Athletics as a collective of like-minded creatives in 2004 with Jason Gnewikow. In 2011 Athletics became a formal creative agency with Matt serving as founding partner and one of its creative leads. Welcoming new partners Malcolm Buick and Jameson Proctor, the agency has created large-scale brand and design projects for Major League Soccer, IBM, Citrix, Google, Stripe, Square, and others.

In his teens and twenties Matt ran the small punk record label Buddy System Records with his twin brother Mark Owens. They released over a dozen records with post-punk bands from Texas, Georgia, and Virginia. He also published Rat-A-Tat-Tat Birds a monograph of photographs by Jeff Winterberg. From 2003 to 2009, Matt and a few creative colleagues operated The Riviera, a small gallery in Brooklyn showing the work of Rick Froberg, Travis Millard, Rich Jacobs, the Norwegian Black Metal photography of Peter Beste, and many others. In 2013, Matt and the Athletics team with the Herb Lubalin Study Center at the Cooper Union, developed Image of the Studio, the largest exhibition and survey of graphic design studios in New York City. In 2023, Image of the Studio conducted a 10-year review for the AIGA Design Conference and built a new data designer tool. In his spare time, Matt can be found in his backyard shed-studio experimenting in Cinema 4D, painting, writing on Medium, doing illustrations under the name @kampeco on Instagram, and developing new ventures like the small brewery and public house Kingston Standard in Kingston, New York and the creative consultancy PreSeason. He lives in Brooklyn with his family.

Speaking and Conferences

AIGA National Conference
Lubalin Now at Cooper Union
QBN at the Getty Museum
OFFF Barcelona
Semi Permanent
School of Visual Arts
Parson School of Design
Pratt Institute School of Design
Louisiana Tech University
Cranbrook Academy of Art
Pentagram
IdN Conference Hong Kong
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