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Scott Robertson graduated with honors with a B.S. degree in Transportation Design in April 1990. He immediately opened a consulting firm in San Francisco, where he designed a variety of consumer products, the majority being durable medical goods and sporting goods. He began teaching at Art Center College of Design in 1995, first with a year-and-a-half stint at Art Center Europe in Vevey, Switzerland (now closed), and then in Pasadena, California. Robertson created the entertainment design major at Art Center College of Design, and served as chair of the department for 3 years. He founded the publishing company Design Studio Press in 2002. As a way to further design, drawing and rendering education, Design Studio Press teamed with The Gnomon Workshop to create a library of "how to" DVDs. Robertson himself instructed on nine DVDs, focusing on drawing and rendering techniques for industrial and entertainment designers. He co-produced an additional 41 DVDs with various top artists, designers, and instructors, including Syd Mead. Design Studio Press now has 40 books in print to date.
To see more of Scott's personal and professional work visit his blog here: www.drawthrough.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for all of the literature and your kinds words in learning concept design, I have been following your learning material for last 3 years and improved a lot.
Thanks again for giving such valuable knowledge to beginners.
aren't you confuse on those many guidelines you draw? or you just ignored it after you get your sections? although I can still understand some of them but not everything.