
Dain, 1984. Ink on paper.

Projects from SVA are published in Visual Literacy, 1991.

Nasdaq's first website c. 1995
Matt Enock has over 15 years of creative communication experience specializing in both print and web initiatives, but his career really began long before this.
His exposure to art started at the earliest of ages. With his father, David Enock, founder of his own design and advertising company Eisenman & Enock, Matt's creative experimentation began as a child, setting paper-clips, coins and rubber-bands on the company's photocopier.
In Matt's teens his artistic expression continued with his interest in graffiti and high school art classes. Summers were spent at Eisenman & Enock working on models, logos and layouts, and jumping subway turnstiles while pocketing the fare as the company messenger.
Naturally gravitating to art school, Matt majored in graphic design at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and School of Visual Arts in New York City. Studies included typography, painting, drawing and photography.
After college, in 1991, Matt joined his father at Enock Inc., as the company was then known, as a graphic designer. Through out the years he played instrumental roles in many projects such as Nasdaq's corporate identity and first website, nasdaq.com.
In 1999 Matt begins consulting and over the next few years works for, 1-800-wheelchair, Empire BlueCross BlueShield, John Sculley's Verified Person, and Luxlook (later eLuxury.com), an online retailer of fashion accessories from designers, such as Dolce & Gabbana, Moschino and Versace.
2006 brought a new endeavor as Matt forms Enock Design allowing him to provide clients with the attention to design and detail bigger agencies say they do, but simply can't.