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Robert Creighton
Industrial Designer, Exhibit Designer, Interactive Designer, Educator
Robert Creighton is the Principal at Red Cape Studio, specializing in the conceptual development of interactive experiences and the design of educational environments for cultural institutions.1 He has extensive experience in bringing complex subject matter to life, developing and designing visitor experiences for museums, aquariums, science centers, and corporate clients.1
Creighton holds a BFA in Industrial Design from the Rhode Island School of Design and a Master's Degree in Media Studies from The New School.1 He is a member of the Industrial Designers Society of America and serves as a faculty member in the product design department at OTIS College of Art and Design.1
At Red Cape Studio, Creighton works on various projects, including museum exhibits about California's water system, outdoor interactives for nature centers, and exploring exhibit ideas related to children's emotions and America's relationship with guns.1 His work focuses on creating meaningful experiences that engage the public and encourage them to question assumptions and explore the world from new perspectives.1
Creighton's professional portfolio includes projects such as "Age of Mammals," "The Nature Lab," "Winston Churchill and the Queen Mary," and "No Justice, No Peace: LA 1992," among others.1 His films have been shown internationally, and he currently resides in Los Angeles.1