Ref#: 114
Artist: Robin Jones
Education: Davenport College, Meinzinger's Art Academy and the University of Michigan
Biography: In mid-1952, Ford rehired Jones as a designer in the Mercury studio. Although Jones worked mostly on production Mercurys, his unique roof design was incorporated into the design of the XM-800. In 1954, Jones was assigned to Roy Brown's Edsel studio, where he was assigned to work on the car's exterior design. While in the Edsel studio, Jones helped design a proposed small Edsel that eventually became the Comet. When the Edsel program was canceled, Jones returned to the Mercury studio.

In 1962, Jones was made a design manager in the truck studio and placed in charge of exterior design. In 1968, he became a manager in the Mustang, Fairlane, Falcon and Maverick interior studio. Jones was later transferred to the truck and international interior studio as a manager. During his last ten years at Ford, he was manager of the trim and color studio.
Work History:
design and color engineer for a North Carolina textile mill  1937-1945
Briggs Manufacturing  1945-1946
Ford Design Department  1947-1949
Packard  1949
Ford Design Department  1952
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