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Tim
Robinson works from his new studio in Croton-on-Hudson, New York where
he lives with
his wife Marguerite and his two sons, Wyatt and Luke. He has a BFA from
Syracuse University and has been working as a freelance illustrator since
1989.
Before that,
Tim gained significant experience working for Walter Bernard and Milton
Glaser at WBMG where he was introduced to all aspects of publication
design
and the myriad applications of commercial art. Tims often humorous
illustrations depend on conceptual twists and visual metaphor to create
unexpected solutions to a wide array of problems. |
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Clients
include The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, Harvard Business Review, The
Nation, Canadian
Business, Time
Warner, Condé Nast,
Xerox, Exxon, The History Channel, Workman Publishing, and Rodale Press,
among
many
others. Tim wrote and
illustrated
a childrens book, Tobias, the Quig and the Rumplenut Tree,
released in 2000 by Winslow Press to glowing reviews. Tim also writes songs
and plays guitar, performing occasionally in the city. He has also exhibited
as a fine artist in New York City and Westchester County. His abstract
collages are in several significant collections. |
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