Clifford Selbert

Educated as a Landscape Architect at the Rhode Island School of Design and expanding his talents to encompass graphic design, product design, and environmental communications, Clifford Selbert has successfully developed a multidisciplinary approach to design and strategic marketing-based design process, branding him a reputation for design excellence.
Cliff’s conceptual intuitiveness to design solutions and strategic approach to brand equity development is illustrated by such projects as the identity, master plan, environmental graphics and gateway for Los Angeles World Airports(LAX); master plan, signage and wayfinding, and gateways for Dubai Festival City; identity, master plan and environmental communications for Canal City Hakata; and environmental communications for the Fourth Street Live! retail and entertainment destination in Downtown Louisville, KY; as well as numerous retail, education, and mixed use projects around the world.
Cliff is a former board member and current member of the Society for Environmental Graphic Design. He is a respected lecturer and speaker having appeared before audiences at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Boston Design Center and Boston Architectural Center, a host to numerous student tours from the New England School of Art & Design, SUNY Purchase and Carnegie Mellon, and has served as a judge for design competitions at the SEGD, Communication Arts, and the Connecticut Art Directors Club. He has been honored with the “Business of Design Award” from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Robin Perkins

As a co-founder of Selbert Perkins Design, Robin has developed a visionary approach to art, design and communications in the built environment as well as brand strategy development and corporate communications systems. Together, her creativity and strategic approach have resulted in national and international recognition for design excellence.
Robin’s multidisciplinary design background and her visionary approach to design are exemplified by projects such as: Gateway design and wayfinding for the LAX Beautification Project for the Los Angeles World Airports (LAX) master plan; environmental communications and sculpture for the Pacific Design Center (PDC); Environmental Communications, signage and wayfinding, and identity for the largest Hospital in the world Chang Gung Memorial Hospital; a campus-wide identity and wayfinding system for the University of Southern California; master plan, wayfinding and public art for the Port of Los Angeles and the City of San Pedro, CA.

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