Becky Robinson is a designer for musicians.

Most importantly, she’s a designer that knows musicians and what they want. With her partner and most of her friends being professionals in the music industry, she understands the needs of artists trying to market themselves and translate their stories to visual mediums. Her first time buying artist merchandise was at her first concert, Hilary Duff, in 2004. Ever since, she has loved being a fan and collecting merch. The things you love make up who you are, and there is something very special about having a tangible item you can wear or hang on your wall to represent and express your love for something. Merch is so much more than just a t-shirt or tote bag, it’s something that you can bring along with you that says“this is what I love, and it’s a part of my identity.”

Becky received a Bachelor of Design with Honours from Toronto Metropolitan University where she studied fashion and graphic design. She has worked in many different sectors of the design industry, but has found her happy place with working alongside musicians and getting to combine her love of design with music and clothing. Becky is keen to work with both established artists/bands and budding musicians who are still discovering their style and aesthetic. She is also an extremely mediocre fiddle player, and loves getting the opportunity to play fiddle tunes with her partner’s bluegrass band, Duke Street Turnaround.