There are those people in our community who always show up. They give their time and resources to make things better. They strive to see our community grow. They are fair-minded, empathetic, and produce stellar work. You can count on them. These people are out there, but often not so easy to find. Robin Easter is one of these people.
Robin Easter Design is an award-winning graphic design studio in the Old City that has produced some of the most well-known brands in our community including the Maker Exchange, Wildlove Bakehouse, Downtown Knoxville Alliance, Seven Islands State Birding Park, Two Bikes, Inside of Knoxville, The Knoxville History Project, The Daniel, Hedstrom Landscape Architecture, Knoxville Police Department, Good Golly Tamale and more. Robin credits her design team much of their success with Whitney Sanders, currently serving as Art Director.
As president of Old City Association for the last 10 years, Robin has helped grow the non-profit from a few people around a table to a few hundred members. The Association works to better the neighborhood through communication, advocacy and community building. They hold regular monthly meetings and events such as Rhinestone Fest (a Dolly-themed event) and artist and makers Markets, and block parties. Robin has also served on several boards, such as UT College of Architecture and Design, Rotary Club of Knoxville, Downtown Knoxville Alliance, Keep Knoxville Beautiful and she has volunteered or donated work to organizations throughout Knoxville that make a difference in our community every day.
From rescuing more than 30 dogs, throwing bridal and baby showers, babysitting her beloved granddaughters, always being there for her friends and family, and anonymous giving, Robin Easter is a person who shows up and does the right thing. What a blessing her friendship of 35 years has been, and what a blessing she and the work of her design house are to our community. Congratulations to Robin Easter Design!
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