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Bill Robinson (auto designer)

William Robinson (August 31, 1925 – February 15, 2022) was an American automobile designer for numerous American companies, notably Chrysler as creative designer from 1948 to 1980 and Briggs Manufacturing Company. In a second career, Robinson taught design for twenty-two years at the College of Creative Studies.

Bill Robinson
Born
William Robinson

(1925-08-31)August 31, 1925
DiedFebruary 15, 2022(2022-02-15) (aged 96)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Automotive designer
Chrysler

Early life edit

As a young boy, Robinson was a neighbor of Vincent Kaptor known as Harley Earl’s right-hand man. Kaptor would frequently bring plaster-cast models home of early General Motors designs. On occasion, Kaptor would drive new models home. It was one of these times that Robinson stopped the neighborhood street baseball game to study a new Cord (automobile). These experiences inspired Robinson to design cars. Robinson was also inspired by the “sharknose” Graham-Paige and many of his designs after that were influenced by that automobile.

At the age of 13, Robinson built a Soap Box Derby racer that incorporated adjustable suspension and a windshield into the body design. The judges awarded Robinson best-design over the hundreds of other racers. “There's nothing I’ve done more in my life that's taught me more than building that racer.”[1]

Bill Robinson was a graduate of Detroit’s Cass Technical High School. In 1945, Bill as a youngster designed a prepossessed vehicle for the future, which was a rocket ship type of vehicle designed for the space age. [1] Robinson learned in 1945 that automobile designers were earning $100,000/year. That and his love for designing cars encouraged him to become an automotive designer.[2]

Design work edit

Kaiser-Frazer edit

Robinson’s first job was an advertising and brochure illustrator, later moving on to Kaiser-Frazer where he had designed proposals for many early stages for 1950s Packards.[3]

Briggs Manufacturing Company edit

Robinson moved on to the Briggs Manufacturing Company where he designed details for forthcoming Packard models.

Chrysler edit

One of Robinson's notable designs at Chrysler was the Plymouth Belmont. Although the design was originally credited to Virgil "Ex" Exner, Exner admitted in his biography that Bill Robinson was the designer of the 1954 Belmont.[4]

During his career at Chrysler, Bill had a significant role in the development and designs of all new 1957 Plymouth models—most notably the Plymouth Fury. Robinson commented that the 1957 Plymouth redesign was a last-minute decision by Chrysler. That was good news to a designer, he added, in that the company had to accept the designer's idea with so little time to make changes. Bill’s design was so successful that the Plymouth Division went on to sell 750,000 cars for 1957.[5] Motor Trend named Plymouth the best handling car in the country—eventually awarding the 1957 Motor Trend Car of The Year Award to Chrysler Corporation’s five divisions based on “Superior Handling and Roadability Qualities.” [6]

The last car Robinson worked on was the Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni. Aerodynamics were just coming into design work at that time and he was asked to attend over 200 aerodynamic tests at a wind tunnel in Maryland. Results were recorded with a Polaroid Instant camera but the results were not very good. Robinson would make sketches of the tests and point out anything that needed to be studied.[7]

College for Creative Studies edit

After retiring from Chrysler in 1980, Robinson started teaching transportation and industrial design classes at Detroit's College for Creative Studies (CCS) for twenty two years. In a recent presentation at the Men of the Kirk in the Hills, Robinson said he told his students the three most important features of design are proportion, proportion, and proportion. He added that less is more. His students would reply tongue-in-cheek, "Less is boring". He felt it would take students four or five years to realize the importance of simplicity.[8]

In 2000, he received the first Honored Design Educator award presented by EyesOn Design a prominent annual car show benefiting the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology (DIO).

Personal life and death edit

Robinson was a resident of West Bloomfield Township, Michigan. A significant aspect of his life was his religious faith. Robinson taught Sunday School classes from 1943. In recognition of his decades of service, the Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church (USA) in Bloomfield Township, Oakland County, Michigan named its "William (Bill) Robinson Pastoral Residency" program in his honor.[9]

In 2005, Robinson donated many of his original Chrysler designs to the Walter P. Chrysler Museum and several original Packard drawings from the 1950s to the Packard Proving Grounds.

He died in Pontiac, Michigan, on February 15, 2022, at the age of 96. In an Autoweek article announcing Robinson's death, Rivian designer Richard Vaughan calls Robinson "the most influential American car designer of the post-war era."[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Boyce, Terry V. (2019-08-01). "Bill Robinson: Dedicated to Design". Collectible Automobile. Morton Grove. p. 78. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  2. ^ Hyde-Edwards, Julie (2019-12-13). "Season 3 Episode 3: Bill Robinson Retired Packard Designer". www.clasiq.com/. Clasiq. Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  3. ^ Boyce, Terry V. (2019-08-01). "Bill Robinson: Dedicated to Design". Collectible Automobile. Morton Grove. p. 74. Retrieved 2019-05-22.
  4. ^ Grist, Peter (2007). Virgil Exner Visioneer: The official biography of Virgil M. Exner, designer extraordinaire. Veloce Publishing Limited. p. 75.
  5. ^ Morton, Dan (2020-07-01). "A '59 Plymouth conversation". The Plymouth Bulletin. Plymouth Owners Club, Inc. pp. 17–19.
  6. ^ "Past Car of the Year Winners". www.motortrend.com. Motor Trend Group, LLC. 2015-11-16. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  7. ^ Boyce, Terry V. (2019-08-01). "Bill Robinson: Dedicated to Design". Collectible Automobile. p. 83.
  8. ^ Robinson, Bill (2020-09-06). Teaching Design at the College for Creative Studies (Speech). Men of the Kirk. Zoom. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
  9. ^ Santiago, Kecelyn (2018-09-18). "It's time to really embrace families". www.presbyterianmission.org. Presbyterian Church (USA). Retrieved 2021-01-17.
  10. ^ Murphy, Tom (16 February 2022). "Influential Auto Designer, Educator Bill Robinson Dead at 96". Auto Week. Retrieved 18 February 2022.

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William Robinson August 31 1925 February 15 2022 was an American automobile designer for numerous American companies notably Chrysler as creative designer from 1948 to 1980 and Briggs Manufacturing Company In a second career Robinson taught design for twenty two years at the College of Creative Studies Bill RobinsonBornWilliam Robinson 1925 08 31 August 31 1925Detroit Michigan U S DiedFebruary 15 2022 2022 02 15 aged 96 Pontiac Michigan U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Automotive designerChrysler Contents 1 Early life 2 Design work 2 1 Kaiser Frazer 2 2 Briggs Manufacturing Company 2 3 Chrysler 3 College for Creative Studies 4 Personal life and death 5 ReferencesEarly life editAs a young boy Robinson was a neighbor of Vincent Kaptor known as Harley Earl s right hand man Kaptor would frequently bring plaster cast models home of early General Motors designs On occasion Kaptor would drive new models home It was one of these times that Robinson stopped the neighborhood street baseball game to study a new Cord automobile These experiences inspired Robinson to design cars Robinson was also inspired by the sharknose Graham Paige and many of his designs after that were influenced by that automobile At the age of 13 Robinson built a Soap Box Derby racer that incorporated adjustable suspension and a windshield into the body design The judges awarded Robinson best design over the hundreds of other racers There s nothing I ve done more in my life that s taught me more than building that racer 1 Bill Robinson was a graduate of Detroit s Cass Technical High School In 1945 Bill as a youngster designed a prepossessed vehicle for the future which was a rocket ship type of vehicle designed for the space age 1 Robinson learned in 1945 that automobile designers were earning 100 000 year That and his love for designing cars encouraged him to become an automotive designer 2 Design work editKaiser Frazer edit Robinson s first job was an advertising and brochure illustrator later moving on to Kaiser Frazer where he had designed proposals for many early stages for 1950s Packards 3 Briggs Manufacturing Company edit Robinson moved on to the Briggs Manufacturing Company where he designed details for forthcoming Packard models Chrysler edit One of Robinson s notable designs at Chrysler was the Plymouth Belmont Although the design was originally credited to Virgil Ex Exner Exner admitted in his biography that Bill Robinson was the designer of the 1954 Belmont 4 During his career at Chrysler Bill had a significant role in the development and designs of all new 1957 Plymouth models most notably the Plymouth Fury Robinson commented that the 1957 Plymouth redesign was a last minute decision by Chrysler That was good news to a designer he added in that the company had to accept the designer s idea with so little time to make changes Bill s design was so successful that the Plymouth Division went on to sell 750 000 cars for 1957 5 Motor Trend named Plymouth the best handling car in the country eventually awarding the 1957 Motor Trend Car of The Year Award to Chrysler Corporation s five divisions based on Superior Handling and Roadability Qualities 6 The last car Robinson worked on was the Plymouth Horizon and Dodge Omni Aerodynamics were just coming into design work at that time and he was asked to attend over 200 aerodynamic tests at a wind tunnel in Maryland Results were recorded with a Polaroid Instant camera but the results were not very good Robinson would make sketches of the tests and point out anything that needed to be studied 7 College for Creative Studies editAfter retiring from Chrysler in 1980 Robinson started teaching transportation and industrial design classes at Detroit s College for Creative Studies CCS for twenty two years In a recent presentation at the Men of the Kirk in the Hills Robinson said he told his students the three most important features of design are proportion proportion and proportion He added that less is more His students would reply tongue in cheek Less is boring He felt it would take students four or five years to realize the importance of simplicity 8 In 2000 he received the first Honored Design Educator award presented by EyesOn Design a prominent annual car show benefiting the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology DIO Personal life and death editRobinson was a resident of West Bloomfield Township Michigan A significant aspect of his life was his religious faith Robinson taught Sunday School classes from 1943 In recognition of his decades of service the Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church USA in Bloomfield Township Oakland County Michigan named its William Bill Robinson Pastoral Residency program in his honor 9 In 2005 Robinson donated many of his original Chrysler designs to the Walter P Chrysler Museum and several original Packard drawings from the 1950s to the Packard Proving Grounds He died in Pontiac Michigan on February 15 2022 at the age of 96 In an Autoweek article announcing Robinson s death Rivian designer Richard Vaughan calls Robinson the most influential American car designer of the post war era 10 References edit Boyce Terry V 2019 08 01 Bill Robinson Dedicated to Design Collectible Automobile Morton Grove p 78 Retrieved 2019 05 22 Hyde Edwards Julie 2019 12 13 Season 3 Episode 3 Bill Robinson Retired Packard Designer www clasiq com Clasiq Retrieved 2021 01 17 Boyce Terry V 2019 08 01 Bill Robinson Dedicated to Design Collectible Automobile Morton Grove p 74 Retrieved 2019 05 22 Grist Peter 2007 Virgil Exner Visioneer The official biography of Virgil M Exner designer extraordinaire Veloce Publishing Limited p 75 Morton Dan 2020 07 01 A 59 Plymouth conversation The Plymouth Bulletin Plymouth Owners Club Inc pp 17 19 Past Car of the Year Winners www motortrend com Motor Trend Group LLC 2015 11 16 Retrieved 2020 10 20 Boyce Terry V 2019 08 01 Bill Robinson Dedicated to Design Collectible Automobile p 83 Robinson Bill 2020 09 06 Teaching Design at the College for Creative Studies Speech Men of the Kirk Zoom Retrieved 2020 09 06 Santiago Kecelyn 2018 09 18 It s time to really embrace families www presbyterianmission org Presbyterian Church USA Retrieved 2021 01 17 Murphy Tom 16 February 2022 Influential Auto Designer Educator Bill Robinson Dead at 96 Auto Week Retrieved 18 February 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Robinson auto designer amp oldid 1113891461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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