Nick Moser
LMNL Studio Partner, Creative Technology
Nick describes his work as designing better spaces for humans.
With a robust roster of public art, placemaking, and tech-enabled experiences— as well as a Masters in Integrated Design, Business, and Technology— he specializes in immersive spaces that foster deeper appreciation of community, environment, and each other.
Frequently speaking on topics of placemaking, sustainable building, and integrated technologies, Nick has presented at conferences including Creative Placemaking Summit, SF Design Week, Electric Engineering Society, and American Society of Landscape Architects. He presents on a variety of topics regarding Creative Technology, including AR and VR, Digital Placemaking, and Community Engagement.
Nick has founded several companies where the use of technology for placemaking takes a forefront. Lumisan automates wellness through advanced sensors and controlled systems. Mask Project developed an open-source face shield and respirator that resulted in over 500K units deployed globally. His various ventures have garnered press from New York Times, Scientific American, Vox, and University of Southern California, among others. He currently works for One Hat One Hand focusing on Design/Build of placemaking elements and Co-Founded LMNL studio, an omnispatial design studio exploring purposeful placemaking at the intersection of physical and digital modalities.
Nick is an avid solution seeker by nature. He believes that by changing people’s environments, we can create positive change in their lives.