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Bloom at Deer Valley

Bloom at Deer Valley

2023   I   Completed

Client

Mack Property Managment

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Naming
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Web Design

About the Project

Founded in 2013, Mack Real Estate Group (MREG) is a New York-based integrated real estate firm with expertise across development, operations, investment, and lending. For their newest residential community in Phoenix, Arizona — Bloom at Deer Valley — MREG envisioned a place for young, educated, and active professionals seeking an affordable yet design-forward lifestyle.

To bring this vision to life, MOYA Creative crafted a holistic brand and marketing strategy that would resonate with this audience and position Bloom as a vibrant and attainable place to live.

The name Bloom was carefully chosen to symbolize growth, beauty, and vitality — values at the heart of the community. It also evokes freshness, new beginnings, and a strong connection to the desert landscape of Arizona.

The brand mark features a stylized blooming flower — a simple yet powerful icon that anchors the visual identity and reinforces the name. This organic form introduces softness and warmth to the brand while speaking directly to the idea of natural evolution and community flourishing.

Typography was approached with livability in mind. The thoughtful mix of serif and sans-serif typefaces strikes a balance between comfort and clarity, helping the brand feel both accessible and refined — a visual metaphor for attainable design.

The color palette draws directly from the landscape: earthy terracottas, spartan greens, sun-warmed siennas, and creamy neutrals. These tones root the brand in place, creating an immediate sense of belonging and harmony with the surroundings.

Through a cohesive visual and verbal system, MOYA Creative gave Bloom at Deer Valley an identity that not only reflects the aspirations of its residents, but also amplifies MREG’s vision of community-focused, attainable living.

Bloom at Deer Valley’s vivid branding and messaging won two gold MUSE awards in 2023 in the categories of corporate brand identity and corporate identity, logos.

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The Bridge

The Bridge

2022   I   Completed

Client

MRP Realty

industry

Real Estate

Project Type

Naming
Brand Visual + Verbal Identity
Web Design
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Website

bridgedcliving.com

About the Project

MRP Realty is a leading owner, developer, and operator of commercial and real estate, with a focus on strategic investment and development in growth markets in the eastern US.

One of MRP Realty’s newest residential projects is The Bridge, a 100% affordable housing development in the historic Anacostia neighborhood and steps away from the local metro station. 

We collaborated with MRP Realty on a complete branding and design strategy, encompassing elements such as brand visual identity, wayfinding, and collateral material design.

The first step was to create a name and brand identity for this development. Through research of the neighborhood, Creative team came up with a shortlist of names that evoke thoughts of community, heritage, and inclusion. “The Bridge” was selected since it inspired the idea that communities are built from things that connect us, and from people that transform that place into a home.

This narrative of building a growing and connected community is echoed on the website, with a visual tour of MRP Realty’s vision of developing a thriving family-friendly neighborhood. User experience is fluid, as visitors can easily navigate the menus to find information about the development, whether it is about building amenities, affordable living qualifications, or floorplans.

Recognized at the 2023 MUSE Awards, The Bridge brand strategy received a Gold Winner for Integrated Marketing Campaign and Silver Winner for Brand Identity, Corporate Logo, and Marketing Materials.

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Heritage

Heritage

2024   I   Completed

Client

Heritage

industry

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Website

heritagelivingdc.com

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MOYA Creative developed the branding and identity for Heritage, guiding the project from initial concept to final execution with varied assets and channels. Leveraging expertise in brand creation, an extensive research was conducted into the historical and cultural significance of LeDroit Park, which was instrumental in shaping the brand’s identity. The name “Heritage” was selected to embody the project’s mission of bridging history and modernity.

A comprehensive visual identity was designed, including a logo that artfully merges historical references with modern design. Additionally, a cohesive color palette, typography, and brand assets were developed to reinforce the luxurious and inclusive atmosphere of the Heritage community. Throughout the process, MOYA Creative ensured that every aspect of the brand resonated with the community’s values and the project’s goals.

Beyond brand identity, MOYA Creative created and manages Heritage’s digital presence, ensuring consistent brand messaging and engagement on its webpage and social media account.

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Calya Provenza

Calya Provenza

2024   I   Ongoing

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calyacollection.com

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Calya is a boutique hospitality brand that embodies intentional living through space, rhythm, and presence. Developed as a sanctuary of stillness in the heart of movement, Calya unites design, wellness, and hospitality under a single, cohesive vision. Rooted in Colombian culture and inspired by its natural and artisanal richness, the brand evokes a refined, immersive experience—one that invites calm, connection, and a return to self.

MOYA Creative led the complete branding process for Calya, beginning with strategic naming and evolving into a comprehensive visual identity system. We crafted the brand’s logo, color palette, typography, and messaging—all designed to express softness, warmth, and depth. Every element, from the tactile textures to the muted tones, reflects a philosophy of thoughtful design and purposeful luxury.

Our work extended beyond the visual to include the creation of a detailed brand manual, construction signage, and ongoing design support for architectural signage. We are also designing Calya’s website and digital presence, ensuring a seamless narrative across both physical and digital environments.

Calya’s brand is built as a story—told through form, rhythm, and care. It establishes the foundation for a new kind of hospitality experience—one defined by clarity, craft, and quiet elegance.

Every detail is guided by purpose—designed to slow you down, invite reflection, and reconnect you with what matters.

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Society for Science Offices

Society for Science Offices

2024   I   Design Concept

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Washington, DC

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Moya Design Partners developed a bold concept to reimagine the headquarters of the Society for Science in Washington, D.C., transforming the historic rowhouse space into a dynamic, collaborative environment that reflects the organization’s mission to advance scientific literacy and innovation.

The design vision embraces a modern, clean aesthetic while honoring the building’s architectural legacy. We proposed a thoughtful integration of flexible workspaces, vibrant collaboration zones, and interactive exhibition areas—balancing heritage with innovation. The reconfigured layout fosters openness and connectivity, with strategic use of glass, light, and minimalist detailing to maximize transparency and natural flow between departments.

Key features include adaptable meeting rooms, technology-enabled presentation spaces, and dedicated zones for scientific storytelling. Environmental graphics and brand-infused design elements reflect the Society’s commitment to empowering young scientists and engaging the public with the power of research and discovery.

This concept positions the Society for Science to lead by example, offering a high-performance, inspiring workplace that supports its evolving programs, values, and future growth in the heart of D.C.’s scientific and policy landscape.

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The View Alexandria

The View Alexandria

2024   I   Design Concept

LOCATION

Silver Spring, MD

Discipline

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At Moya Design Partners, we envisioned the interior design for Goodwin Living at The View Alexandria as a refined and welcoming environment that redefines senior living. Our approach blends the comfort and elegance of a luxury boutique hotel with the accessibility and warmth needed for a vibrant residential community. Every detail—from material selection to furniture and lighting—was chosen to support active, connected, and joyful lifestyles for older adults.

The lobby welcomes residents and guests with high ceilings, warm wood finishes, and modern lighting, anchored by a custom concierge desk beneath a sculptural ceiling feature. Throughout the building, natural light and rich textures create spaces that feel both open and intimate. The formal dining room draws inspiration from Mediterranean aesthetics, with arched mirrors, terrazzo-style flooring, and soft, earthy tones that enhance its elegance.

We also designed fitness and wellness areas to promote holistic health, incorporating modern equipment and spaces for group classes, along with spa-like amenities. Social spaces like game rooms and lounges use inviting palettes and tactile finishes to encourage engagement and interaction.

This design reflects our belief that senior living should be beautiful, emotionally resonant, and built to support dignity and vitality. With this project, we sought to create a place that feels like home—a place where residents are proud to live and where comfort, community, and quality are woven into every element.

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286,650 NSF Independent Living
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Hillandale Gateway

Hillandale Gateway

2024   I   Design Concept

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Moya Design Partners developed the concept interior design for Hillandale Gateway, a transformative mixed-use development in Montgomery County, Maryland. Envisioned as a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable community, Hillandale Gateway integrates mixed-income residential living with retail, amenities, and public space. The project supports a diverse population and aims to foster long-term neighborhood growth through thoughtful, equitable development.

Our interior design concept was rooted in the values of community, connection, and wellness. We proposed a clean, modern aesthetic complemented by warm, neutral palettes, natural textures, and layered lighting. These elements came together to create interiors that are both comfortable and timeless. Balancing budget-conscious decisions with high-impact design, we emphasized durability, affordability, and style to enhance the everyday experience for residents.

The mixed-use layout of Hillandale Gateway includes affordable and market-rate housing, ground-floor retail, and shared public amenities. Moya’s concept design brought cohesion to these varied spaces through a unified design language and strategic space planning. Key features included flexible community rooms, coworking lounges, fitness areas, and vibrant lobbies—each designed to welcome, inspire, and support residents and visitors alike.

Sustainability and equity were central to our vision. The design supports the project’s goals of achieving Enterprise Green Communities or LEED certification by aligning with green building principles. Materials and finishes were selected for their low environmental impact, longevity, and ease of maintenance. The Hillandale Gateway concept illustrates Moya Design Partners’ commitment to creating inclusive, future-forward environments that meet the needs of diverse communities through thoughtful, human-centered design.

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FEMS & MPD Training Facility

FEMS & MPD Training Facility

2025   I   Design Concept

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Washington, DC

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Moya Design Partners developed the conceptual design for a new, integrated training campus serving Washington, DC’s Fire and Emergency Medical Services (FEMS) and Metropolitan Police Department (MPD). This high-performance facility was envisioned as a national model for first responder training—combining operational excellence, resilience, and wellness in a state-of-the-art environment.

Our concept focused on creating a dynamic, flexible, and secure campus that meets the critical training needs of both departments while fostering collaboration, readiness, and long-term efficiency. The design includes administrative and academic spaces, tactical simulation areas, indoor/outdoor physical training zones, and specialized facilities like a driver training track, firing range, and burn tower.

The architecture prioritizes clarity and efficiency, with buildings organized into a walkable core and secure perimeter. We emphasized durable materials, intuitive circulation, daylighting, and sustainable infrastructure to reduce operational costs and environmental impact over the life of the facility. Key strategies included biophilic integration, smart building systems, and resilience against future climate-related disruptions.

This concept was guided by three core goals: to support high-performance training, to strengthen inter-agency coordination, and to create an inspiring campus where DC’s first responders are prepared to meet evolving public safety challenges. With forward-thinking infrastructure, integrated indoor and outdoor environments, and design centered on human performance, this proposal reflects Moya Design Partners’ commitment to shaping spaces that serve mission-critical needs with innovation and integrity.

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Inwood STEAM Space

2025   I   Design Concept

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Moya Design Partners, in collaboration with Gilbane, developed the concept design for the STEAM Engine @ Inwood—an inclusive, future-ready learning hub designed to serve the Inwood community in Upper Manhattan. This visionary facility integrates STEAM education with cultural identity, workforce development, and environmental sustainability.

Drawing inspiration from Inwood’s Dominican and Latin American heritage, along with its natural setting near Inwood Hill Park and the Harlem River, the design uses natural wood, biophilic elements, and bold environmental graphics to create a vibrant and welcoming environment. The program includes flexible classrooms, a media lab, maker and fabrication spaces, and a dedicated zone for artificial intelligence learning, robotics, and digital production.

Spaces are designed for accessibility, collaboration, and hands-on exploration—supporting everything from youth workshops to community events, culinary training, and workforce programming. Modular furniture, glass partitions, and warm material palettes encourage both engagement and focus. This adaptable layout supports evolving community needs over time.

The STEAM Engine @ Inwood is envisioned as a local resource that blends innovation, education, and culture—creating a powerful platform for learning and opportunity in the heart of the neighborhood.

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