Robert Huston
About Robert Huston
Robert Huston is a Creative Director at IOTAS, Inc., where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in user experience design and a strong focus on integrating user-centric solutions into digital and experiential spaces.
Current Role as Creative Director at IOTAS, Inc.
Robert Huston has been serving as the Creative Director at IOTAS, Inc. since 2021. In this role, he focuses on integrating user experience into digital and experiential spaces. His work aims to push the boundaries of traditional web design, ensuring that user-centric design principles are at the forefront of the projects he oversees.
Previous Experience at IOTAS, Inc.
Before becoming the Creative Director, Robert Huston worked at IOTAS, Inc. in various capacities. He was the Lead UX Designer from 2017 to 2021, where he developed user experience strategies. He also held the position of UX Designer from 2016 to 2017. His tenure at IOTAS, Inc. has spanned multiple roles, contributing to the company's focus on innovative design solutions.
Background in Graphic Design Education
Robert Huston studied at Western Michigan University, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design and Communication from 2004 to 2009. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in design, emphasizing the importance of effective communication through visual mediums.
Experience in Design Roles
Robert Huston has held various design positions throughout his career. He worked as an Interactive Designer at PortlandLabs from 2011 to 2014 and at Upswell in 2015. He also gained experience as a Studio Tour Director at AIGA Portland from 2010 to 2013. Additionally, he completed internships at PS New York and Design Center, further enhancing his skills in the design field.
Advocacy for User-Centric Design
Robert Huston advocates for user-centric design by researching and expanding UX solutions based on user behavior. He is passionate about developing new navigation standards in digital experiences, ensuring that the end-user's needs are prioritized in the design process.