About

Krishna M. Sadasivam (pronounced Sah-DAS-eh-VHAM) is the creator behind Draw Me a Robot. He’s been fascinated with robot design since his formative years. A glutton for knowledge, Krishna earned a B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. It was there, in the hallowed bowels of Ferris Hall, that Krishna discovered he was a bonafide computer geek.
After several years in the chip design industry, Krishna made the precipitous decision to leave the engineering world behind and follow his life-long dream of going back to school for a formal education in art. His M.F.A. in Animation is from the Savannah College of Art & Design.
Currently, Krishna serves as a full-time instructor within the Media Arts and Animation department at the Art Institute of Tampa. When he’s not busy teaching, he spends a considerable amount of time as a freelance cartoonist / illustrator. Some of his prominent clients include Hinduism Today, What PC? Magazine (VNUnet), The BENT Magazine (Tau Beta Pi), EE Times, Microsoft, The Straits Times and C|net. His freelance specialties include creating custom comics, logo designs, and specialty illustrations in a timely, friendly, and professional manner. When he’s not designing robots or making webcomics (PC Weenies and UNcubed) Krishna spends much of his time with his wife Aarti and daughter Sonia. His other hobbies include reading comics, cycling, and playing guitar.
Krishna loves to draw robots.


