Matthew Wolff (designer)

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Matthew Wolff
Born1990 (age 3233)
OccupationGraphic designer
Years active2010–present

Matthew Wolff is an American graphic designer known for his work designing sports logos and jerseys, particularly for association football teams. He is also a co-founder of Vermont Green FC, an amateur soccer team in Burlington, Vermont.

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Biography

Wolff was born in 1990 in New York City but raised in Minneapolis and London. [1] [2] He attended St. Paul Academy and Summit School in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He then matriculated to Skidmore College, where he played as a forward on the school's NCAA Division III soccer team. [3] He graduated from Skidmore in 2012 with a degree in management and business. He then went on to study graphic design at Parsons School of Design. [4]

After graduating from Parsons, he began work as a graphic designer for Upper 90 Soccer, a soccer equipment retailer in New York City. He then took a job as the lead art director for New York City FC. He created the new club's crest logo as well as their jerseys, billboards, and other marketing materials. He then went on to work for Nike, Inc. as a graphic designer in their global football apparel department. [4] At Nike, he designed the 2018 FIFA World Cup kits for the national association football teams of Nigeria and France. [5] [6] The Nigeria kits were quickly sold out and broke pre-order records, and they were nominated for a Beazley Design of the Year award. [7] He also designed the crest for Los Angeles FC. [8]

In 2021, Wolff co-founded Vermont Green FC, an amateur team based in Burlington, Vermont playing in USL League Two. He also designed the team's crest and branding, which was unveiled in February 2022. [9] The team places an emphasis on environmental activism, and Wolff says he has been working with manufacturers to make the team's jerseys out of recycled and sustainable materials. [10]

In 2022, Wolff designed the logos and uniforms for the Minnesota Twins of Major League Baseball. [11] Wolff grew up a fan of the team. [12]

Designs

Wolff designed the crest of Los Angeles FC, which was unveiled on January 7, 2016. Los Angeles Football Club.svg
Wolff designed the crest of Los Angeles FC, which was unveiled on January 7, 2016.

Below is a list of some of the teams Wolff has designed crests for: [13] [14]

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