Hey there! My name is Graham and I’m a Boston-based designer and planner with work experience across the public, private, and non-profit sectors in the built environment.
I currently work as Associate Wayfinding Designer at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), where I design and implement maps, signage, station access plans, and temporary and permanent wayfinding strategies. I am leading a number of accessibility, bus rapid transit, capital, multimodal, and public art projects through a graphics and wayfinding lens, and wholeheartedly believe in using design to create more accessible and enjoyable public infrastructure.
Outside of project work, I love cycling, movies, landscape history, exploring local parks and trails, and making coffee. I also volunteer as a Land Steward at the Boston Food Forest Coalition and am involved in development and transit advocacy spaces across the city.
I hold a Bachelor of Science Degree in Architecture from Northeastern University’s honors program. At Northeastern, I worked as a research and teaching assistant on various landscape architecture and urban planning projects, and received the Compass Award, the Dean’s Special Recognition Award, and the Alpha Rho Chi Medal.
Visit my LinkedIn profile to see my extended work history and academic credentials. Connect with me on Instagram for graphics work and planning thoughts.
Please reach out to me via email at grahammoitoso [at] gmail [dot] com!