about

Kringen | media develops and explores how to create a visual voice for its clients that will resonate and create meaningful connections to their own communities.

Maureen Kringen, principal, has worked in design and interactive media disciplines for over 3 decades.

Serving as art director at SEGA’s Southern California division, she trained and led a team of 20+ artists. As Director she exploried gaming technologies and the relationship and application of A.I. to the interactive experience. With the advent of the internet, her digital and interactive design experience turned its focus to web design / development.

Over the last 20 years, kringen | media has developed for it’s clients brand identities and website environments that visually represent who they are, what they are about and creates emotional connections to their audiences..

featured in

  • Print Magazine

  • The School of the Arts, Virginia Commonwealth University design textbook

  • The Society of Illustrators, New York

  • Wired Magazine

  • Disney Magazine

services

  • Brand Identity

  • Digital/Website

  • Messaging

  • Packaging

  • Print

  • Signage

approach

Working wiih color, composition and texture - exploring and rearranging until something emerges that looks right - that “feels” right, is a slightly mysterious process. Preconception may be a  starting point, but once begun, the process is really more a conversation than a declaration. It’s a back and forth interaction that requires surrender - a lot of it.. For me, this is the real challenge.

It is the surrender, the willingness to let go of the preconceived and allow the work itself to lead, that allows something unique, and often unexpected, to emerge.

It is a humbling practice that keeps me returning again and again, each time in hope of discovering an underlying order, of seeing something in a way I haven’t seen before, of finding new meaning and new connections - of uncovering and discovering beauty.

When this happens, often from what initially appears to be chaos, something within all of us recognizes and responds to it, without stopping to think. We feel something by looking at something. This is instinctive and universal - and it connects us and draws us closer. It has the power to reclaim in us a sense of awe, and this can connect us to something beyond ourselves and to something that dwells deep within ourselves, simultaneously.

What better goal?

Thank you for visiting.

Maureen Kringen