Aloha! I'm Bob Moffa, The Guy in the Hawaiian Shirt. Why
is that? I wear nothing but Hawaiian shirts, every day of the year. I
have over 135 of them, although many of them have
shrunk a bit over the years. So when you do see me, I really
will be the guy in the Hawaiian shirt.
In 1995 I opened for business as a graphic designer and
photographer. After earning a degree in marketing and working in
advertising for the previous five years, I started Alliz Dog
Productions. In 2008 we moved into our current location and changed
the name to M3 Imagery. "M3" is for "Moffa" and the number three is
very special to my family for a number of reasons. Imagery is the
perfect word for what is created here and it's the imagination that
makes it so.
I am the central contact of the company and have my hands in every
project that goes out our doors. However, I work with about a dozen
other people: designers, photographers, copywriters, illustrators,
programmers and networkers, so there is a full team of skilled
people working behind the scenes.

The great thing about dealing with M3 Imagery is that we can provide
almost anything you need for your advertising, all from one
location. You don’t need to deal with one person for a web site,
another for a brochure, another for photography. You work with just
one person, me. It's efficient, easy, and oftentimes fun.
If you would like to come by the studio some time to discuss
anything, please let me know. I’m usually there Monday through
Friday from 10:00am-6:00pm unless I’m out for a location shoot. I’d
be happy to answer any questions for you.
The Hawaiian Shirt Challenge
I have said in the past that if you ever find me wearing anything
besides a Hawaiian shirt I will pay you $50. I have a son who
is in Cub Scouts and I am the den leader and as such, I'm not
allowed to wear a Hawaiian shirt. Therefore, the challenge
only applies when I'm not in my scout uniform, when I'm working an
event that has a strict dress code (I do have some solid black
shirts with the pattern stitched into it), while I'm lounging around
my house or not wearing a shirt at all (which you'd probably rather
not see anyway.