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[[Image:F_8101792.jpg|thumbnail|Rob Sheridan]]'''Robert Sheridan''' (born October 11, 1979) is the former art director and webmaster for [[Nine Inch Nails]] and [[How To Destroy Angels]]. Prior to Sheridan's hiring, much of NIN's art direction was handled by [[Gary Talpas]]. As of 2016, Sheridan is on hiatus from left his work with position as NIN art director in late 2014, and the position is currently held was succeeded by John Crawford.
==Biography==
Sheridan attended Pratt Institute in New York for one year and has been began working with [[Trent Reznor]] since in 1999, after being hired because Reznor was impressed with his unofficial NIN fansite, "Above The Trees", which he created during high school. He has since been was then appointed as the art director for NIN, contributing photography, web design, album covers and packaging design, an alternate reality game, [[Nine Inch Nails music videos|music videos]], live tour visuals and live concert films.
He was nominated for the 2008 Grammy award for "Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Package" for his work on the ''[[Ghosts I-IV]]'' limited edition boxed set. In his work as art director for HTDA, he has contributed the HTDA logo, promotional photography, and merchandise design. He has also worked with Reznor and [[Atticus Ross]] on the artwork and packaging design for ''[[The Social Network Soundtrack|The Social Network]]'', ''[[The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Soundtrack|The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo]]'' and ''[[Gone Girl Soundtrack|Gone Girl]]'' soundtracks.
He is also known for his own illustration work. Beginning in 2007, he has posted artwork and released limited edition signed and numbered prints on his Sketchblog and portfolio. As of 2013, he is He was also briefly a member of How To Destroy Angels, contributing mainly as a visual rather than musical member. In concert, he contributes contributed synthesizers, vocals and visual effects. He also helped to design the Beats Music streaming audio service, which was partly helmed by serving as a creative director alongside Reznor, the chief creative officer.
==Body of work==
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