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As well as studying graphic design, typographic design and photographic design, Robyn studied life drawing and illustration techniques at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University).

Robyn's traditionally acquired illustration skills of airbrush, line drawing, halftone and stipple techniques used with mixed media are reflected in her signature style of montage artwork and technical digital illustrations.

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Logo, a symbol, mark or word used by a corporation or other organization to distinguish its products, services or identity from those of anyone else. First used in 1937, the term was originally an abbreviation for "logogram" or "logotype" both derived in part from Greek logos, "word". It came into general use in Canada among marketers and designers in the 1960s, and by the mid-1970s it had become, to the layman, a synonym for "trademark."

One of the first details a new company must consider is its corporate image, reflected in the design of a symbol to be used in advertising and on packaging, vehicles and stationery. A long-established company may redesign an old trademark or adopt a new one. Many Canadian firms adopted new corporate symbols such as the M for the BANK OF MONTREAL, designed by Hans Kleefeld of Stewart & Morrison Ltd, who also designed the AIR CANADA symbol of a maple leaf within an open circle.
Author FRANCES E.M. JOHNSTON

Whilst working as a Graphic designer at Stewart Morrison Harrision - The London design Group in association with designers and consultants in Toronto and New York, Robyn saw the creation of the Royal Doulton Corporate identity emerge and become integrated into all facets of the 10 companies involved.

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Collaborating on business marketing
and training film scripts as an Audiovisual artist with colleague Denzil Howson at SMS AudioVisual in Melbourne.

"Denzil Howson's contribution to Australian television was wide and varied: as a performer, scriptwriter, cameraman, producer and director."

Melbourne Observer Wednesday September 21, 2005

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