
activist
actor
artist
bank vice president
bartender
beach bum
boy scout
bus boy
choir boy
clay mixer
clerk
cook
cultural lackey
cyclist
demolition man
dishwasher
farmer
foot ball player
gallery assistant
geek
house painter
hustler
janitor
naked civil servant
santa land elf
paper boy
potter
studio assistant
taxi driver
teacher
telephone operator
waiter
wheeler and dealer
window dresser
wrestler
Andrew Robinson is an artist and an art and technology consultant with expertise in graphic and interactive design. He currently works as an Interaction Design Director for RGA where he has worked with entertainment, telecommunications and financial services clients such as Voom, Verizon, and Bank of America.
He received a Master of Fine Arts from the School
of Visual Arts and a
Bachelors of Fine Arts from the Maryland
Institute College of Art and the Glasgow
School of Art.
Prior to joining RGA Andrew was a Vice President of Interaction Design for Citigroup where he worked on the redesign strategy and technical implementation for Citi.com, Citibank.com and MyCiti.com, which resulted in Citibank receiving the Best of the web awards from both Gomez and Forbes.
He has been working with technology, art and design since 1992 and became interested in interface design while working with the William Morris Talent Agency where he was part of a team that developed software for an internal talent management system on the Unix based NeXT operating system. Later he worked with the branding firm Siegelgale as the senior information architect leading a team of interaction designers working on brand strategies for such companies as American Express, Caterpillar, Dow, Boise Cascade, Ellerbe Becket and T Rowe Price.
He has worked with Parsons School of Design and the New School University teaching practical applications of art and technology and developing online educational content as well as a technology-mentoring program.
Outside of the office Andrew is active in the art and technology community working with artists, exhibiting with museums and galleries and speaking at conferences such as the Living Surfaces Conference at the American Center for Design.
He is currently developing a series of paintings based on over a decade of drawings executed on the New York City subway system. For more information about his art, design etc. or to just say hello send an email to andrew@acrstudio.com.