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Terri has been designing interiors for over 22 years under her professional practice in Dallas.
She has accumulated a myriad of residential, hospitality, restaurant and healthcare design credits throughout her extensive career. In August ‘98, she was the featured designer in a Dallas Morning News photo essay on distinctive powder rooms. Terri was again a featured designer in the Dallas Symphony ShowHouse and recorded a segment for the Texas Cable News Network featuring her designs. She was winner of three gold, one sliver and one bronze in the 2002 Home Book Design Excellence Awards Competition for remodel design and creative use of materials. She was lead designer/project co-coordinator for the Make-a-Wish Ebby Halliday Holiday ShowHouse in the prestigious Enclave. Terri won first place in the 2006 Texas Chapter ASID Legacy of Design competition for her Houston high-rise custom furniture designs. Terri’s hospitality/commercial work spans from renovation of the high profile Hilton Palacio del Rio in San Antonio, to several Senior Care Living Centers in Arkansas, Kentucky and Texas (for which she was responsible for design, purchasing and installation), to the offbeat Johnny Orleans Pasta Kitchen restaurants for Walker Properties, Inc.. Terri’s skills are diverse and tailor-made for her varied clientele. Terri singularly coordinated design and purchasing for guestrooms and public areas in the 400-room Ramada Plaza in downtown Fort Worth. Collaborating with the owner in Indonesia, an Indonesian architectural/design team and the management group in Dallas, Terri proved her ability as both designer and project director. In addition, she has completed many renovations projects for the respected multifamily leader Camden Property Trust. Currently, Terri acts as a liaison between interior design firms and Robinson Creative. She contributes her expertise while seamlessly connecting the many services RC offers. In addition, she provides her extraordinary design services to sales offices, displays and marketing interiors. She allows Robinson Creative the ability to go beyond a traditional graphic design firm. She is the link that connects interiors with marketing and advertising.