Born in the US in 1975, Dov moved to Israel in 1983. Growing up in a Modern Orthodox environment, he made a turn at Hesder Yeshiva, and went on to serve for three years in the Intelligence Corps of the Israeli army. Pursuing his life-long fascination with form and color, and his even greater fascination with Israeli society, in 1998 Dov enrolled in the Graphic Design department of the Bezalel Academy of Art & Design.
Upon graduation in 2002, Dov founded an independent design studio in Jerusalem, where he and his team explore the tensions in form, color, language and type in modern Jewish & Israeli society. The studio's clients include the Avi Chai Foundation, Gesher, the Mandel Institute, Beit Daniel, and independent musicians such as Ofer Golany and Yoram Getzler.
The studio combines classic graphic design and branding work (for clients) with Dov's independent artistic work that deals with Jewish and Israeli identity. Dov's projects have been recognized internationally and have been featured in Zeek, Forward, Maariv, Haaretz and the Chicago Tribune. His art has been on exhibit at The Jewish Museum in New York as well as at Israel Museum in Jerusalem.