My Work

Howdy, I’m Bryce Knorr—an artist and self-taught designer based in Dallas, TX. I create work that breaks free from fleeting design trends, opting instead to create timeless designs rooted in creative problem solving and intentional execution.

My Backstory

Born in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, though I spent much of my early life moving between PA and Texas. As the son of a corporate manager and a project consultant—business always felt second nature to me. Obviously not much use for that mindset as a kid, so I let that it take a backseat to creativity. Art was always something I excelled at, even if I wasn’t sure if it could lead to anything serious.

That changed the summer before my senior year of high school, when my artistic passion and entrepreneurial drive unintentionally merged. I founded Cyprus Apparel, a streetwear brand built to house my abstract artwork and fill the gaps between schooling. Cyprus quickly gained recognition throughout the area locally and beyond. We held a pop-up shop in downtown Manhattan, built a strong following, and made lasting connections with some incredible professionals along the way. Throughout this period, I developed foundational skills in branding, such as logo design, apparel graphics and web design—which became the backbone of my design practice. Even after the brand concluded, the experience and the doors it opened continued to shape my path.

After graduating, I began collaborating with other creatives in South Central PA, exchanging ideas and sharpening my own business instincts. That same year, I helped launch a consulting group, applying those instincts to assist others build their brands from the ground up. Eventually, I returned to Texas and began focusing on more meaningful work—carving out my own path and continuing to evolve as both an artist and a designer.

After years of self-teaching, missteps, rejections, and lessons learned the hard way, I’ve built a life around what I love—working for myself and collaborating with people across the globe. Running my own studio gives me the freedom to approach projects with intention. I keep my process grounded in communication, transparency, and collaboration—because good work starts with real alignment. If that speaks to you, reach out—let’s make something worth remembering.