After her death, the RCA created the Sheila Robinson Drawing Prize in her honour.
[3] One of her RCA projects was a complete, hand-drawn, lettered and bound book, The Twelve Dancing Princesses.
The marriage broke down, and she and the children moved to Great Bardfield in Essex, where she worked as part of a team with Edward Bawden on the Festival of Britain.
[4] She then taught at the Royal College of Art, and developed her work in printmaking and card-cut illustration.
This prize was established in her honour at the Royal College of Art.