Connor Damaschi was born in Philadelphia and spent his formative years living in Italy and Spain, traveling much of Europe before growing up in Hawaii. While living in Europe he spent most of his time going from museums and galleries to architectural marvels and ancient archeological sites, often holding a sketchbook in his hands wherever his parents took him. It was this exposure to antiquities and fine art around Europe that instilled in him a passion for art and design from a very early age.
He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from Arizona State University in 2018 where he studied Painting, Fashion, and Design. While there he saw his work featured in the Herberger Gallery, put a collection down the runway at Phoenix Fashion Week, was invited as a keynote speaker at the Fashion and Business Resource Innovation Center for The Sustainable Fashion Event, and was awarded a grant from Changemaker ASU for his work on the Arcosanti project. Since then, he has worked on sets that include Jacquemus and films exhibited at the Sundance film festival. His most recent work has been viewed by millions over social media for his successful rebranding effort of the Underwater Torpedo and League and designing the brand Identity for Deep End Fitness San Diego.