ROBIN HERCIA TAPPED AS ART DIRECTOR FOR DEV MASON

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Award-Winning Designer to Lead Graphics Design Team for First Nationally-Accredited Immersive Full Stack Web Developer Training Program

  SAN DIEGO, CA - 07/25/2016 (PRESS RELEASE JET)


Robin Hercia has been tapped as Art Director for Dev Mason, the first nationally-accredited U.S.-based immersive full stack web developer training program, it was announced today by Todd Gremmel, Dev Mason CEO.  She will lead the team overseeing all design, artistic aesthetic and identity of the organization as the company expands to include campuses in San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle.  She will work directly with the marketing team to develop all advertising collateral, print materials and corporate identity/branding.

“Robin brings to Dev Mason a wealth of talent, her unique design expertise and creative sensibility that is a perfect match for us,” said Todd Gremmel, CEO of Dev Mason.  “We are especially pleased to have her as part of our leadership team as we prepare to launch new campuses throughout the U.S.”

Ms. Hercia is the founder of AWMYL Design Studio in Los Angeles, specializing in graphic, surface, and printed product design.  The studio creates brand identities and products, including custom fabric and wallpaper design, signage, logo design and other print materials.  As a fine artist, her work has been exhibited at QF Gallery, Miami; Copro Gallery, Los Angeles; Converse flagship store, Santa Monica, CA; Dia de Los Muertos at Hollywood Forever, Los Angeles, and Spitz, Los Angeles, among others. 

Ms. Hercia studied Interior Design at the International Academy of Design and Technology in Toronto, Textile Design at Sheridan College in Ontario, and Graphic Design at UCLA.

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