creative strategy + direction

As a designer and creative strategist for publications and products Robin develops and leverages strategies across multiple platforms. Specialties: content strategy, editorial content, white papers, consumer insights, case studies, presentations, and marketing collateral.


 
I am in awe of how Robin channels and corrals the energy and ideas of top-level executives and keeps the creative team focused with a measured approach. From teaching to writing to forecasting to consulting, Robin delivers elegant solutions and inspiring, polished professionalism tailored to the job at hand. She’s quite unstoppable and a joy to work with.
— RACHEL HART RIOS, EDITORIAL DIRECTOR AND COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

books

See more about books HERE, including examples of book design. The work for Bloom Imprint and Wildflower Media highlights the creative talents of those in the floral industry including artisans, flower farmers, and designers.

 
 

e-zines + newsletters + wHITE PAPERS

Creative services include the development and production of books, magazines, e-books, newsletters, and annual reports. Design services including graphic design, informational charts and graphics, image editing, and production for printed and digital collateral.

cultural planning

The Gig Harbor Arts Commission successfully completed in creating and promoting a Cultural Element for future engagement and growth for the arts in the community. Robin was also part of the original cultural planning process for the City of Bellevue as a member of the Bellevue Arts Commission and lead for the planning project. She is currently the Vice Chair of the Gig Harbor Arts Commission, as well as on the Executive Board of the Washington State Arts Commission.

CREATIVE leadership

The Design Leadership Institute @Cornish was created as a design program for design professionals to engage with cutting-edge design leaders and regional pioneering creatives through a unique series of programming along with distinctive professional workshops. The program worked with design leaders from Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, Nordstrom, and other local design leaders and agencies.