Surtex 2015 Preview: Robin Zietz

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We are very excited to bring you a series of Surtex previews for the 2015 show taking place on May 17 – 19, 2015 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. Surtex is the only show in North America solely devoted to selling and licensing original art and design for all types of products.

We are delighted to share with you previews of the talented designers showing at Surtex on the Make it in Design blog over the next couple of weeks – enjoy!

 

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How are you preparing for the show?

2014 was my first year showing at Surtex, and my booth design was featured in the June 2014 Surtex Newsletter.

I am proud to have been chosen as the lead presenter for the “Booth Design and Logistics” Surtex 2015 webinar series, as well as a booth design feature in the January 2015 Surtex newsletter.

Currently I am finishing up months of preparation of booth design, marketing, business cards, postcards, press kits, look books, portfolio, travel & accommodations, logistics.

Also adding finishing touches on numerous new collections for the show and reaching out to current and new clients and contacts to invite them to stop by my booth.

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Which ABSPD course have you taken?

Proud graduate of ABSPD Modules 1, 2 & 3 in 2012

Your show stand number

Booth #560

 

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About

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Robin Z Studio prints are hand drawn original designs inspired by taking a closer look at the seemingly ordinary. I love to discover beauty and natural pattern in subjects that may be typically overlooked, and find endless inspiration in nature, particularly science and biology.

We are surrounded by objects rooted in nature, science, and biology that are too small to see. Using a microscope to make the invisible visible reveals an unseen world, sparking curiosity and wonder, and transforming our perceptions. I am fascinated by these unseen worlds, and amazed at the diversity and endless inspiration. I take something common, which normally arouses no more than a passing glance, and begin the process of exploration and research. Following that is sketching, deconstructing, and finally reassembling into patterns.

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