Design for: All mediums ⇄ All platforms ⇄ All surfaces
We see creativity as a force for positive change that respects tradition while redefining it. Through innovative design, art, and technology, our collaborative approach transforms narratives, enhances engagement, and fosters impactful connections.
Recent Work
Lincoln Center
Alicia Keys
Pharrell Williams
Daniel Arshem
Jonah Bokaer
dAIly dylan
Howard University
Buckminster Fuller Institute
Green-Wood Cemetery
Printique
Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
CLIENTS
Include
Alicia Keys
Coca-Cola Project Rock
Levi Strauss & Co.
Burning Man Project
Planned Parenthood Parsons School of Design
Buckminster Fuller Institute Hollins University
Oxygen Network
Howard University
Thursday Boot Co.
Jay-Z RZA
DirecTV
Pantone
Univision Dodge
Chrysler
UNICEF
Odwalla
Smirnoff
Taschen
Glade
Lincoln Center
Harper Collins
Random House
Shen Wei Dance Arts
Vosges Haut-Chocolate
Smithsonian Institution
Atlantic Records
Concord Records
Jane’s Addiction
J Records Avon
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About
Location
New York
Methods
All mediums.
All surfaces.
All platforms.
Michael Robinson (He/His/Him) is a pioneering creative director and educator recognized for his ability to bridge the gap between culture and commerce. He has collaborated with globally recognized clients such as Alicia Keys, Lincoln Center, Project Rock, Coca-Cola, Burning Man Project, and the Smithsonian. His studio creates immersive experiences and branded materials that evoke strong emotions and create lasting memories for clients and followers. He is an expert in branding, identity, and experiential design, with a sharp understanding of cultural relevance and a talent for bringing innovative and achievable ideas to life. Robinson balances his design practice with his position as an adjunct professor at Parsons School of Design, where he was nominated three times for the Excellence in Teaching award and the School of Visual Arts.