Robert Fabricant is a leader of frog’s health-care expert group, a cross-disciplinary global team that works collectively to share best practices and build frog’s health-care capabilities. An expert in design for social innovation, Robert recently led Project Masiluleke, an initiative that harnesses the power of mobile technology to combat the world’s worst HIV and AIDS epidemic in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Robert is an adjunct professor at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts where he teaches a foundation course in Interaction Design. In 2009, he joined the faculty of the School of Visual Arts in New York and is a faculty member of the Pop!Tech Social Innovation Fellowship Program. A regular speaker at conferences and events, Robert recently gave a keynote speech at the 2009 IxDA Interaction Conference. He is a frequent contributor to a wide variety of publications, including I.D. Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired.
Recent Articles
- Kickstarter Rescues Startups That VCs Won't Touch, But Here's What's Missing
- 5 Lessons From The Best Interaction Designs Of 2011
- Fighting AIDS Armed With Design And A Savvy Partnership Strategy
- American Firms Now Embrace Design, But They're Aging Fast. What's Next?
- Why Does Interaction Design Matter? Let's Look At The Evolving Subway Experience
- Frog Design: 3 Things Wile E. Coyote Teaches Us About Creative Intelligence
- The Keys to Keeping a New Year's Resolution? Facebook and Foursquare
- Day Two at the World Economic Forum on Africa
- Day One at the World Economic Forum on Africa
- 8 Lessons for Creating Social Impact














