Raymond Loewy was an legendary industrial designer, one of the few who have had great successes in industrial design, graphic design and automotive design. But that doesn't mean he didn't occasionally ...
This week, on what felt like the hottest day in San Francisco, EVER, I limped from the Stockton Garage to the San Francisco Museum of Craft and Design to see the exhibit on industrial designer Raymond ...
The current look of Air Force One is a true design classic. It dates back to 1962, and is the result of collaboration between JFK and Raymond Loewy, one of the fathers of industrial design. The ...
I consider myself a fan of industrial designer Raymond Loewy. He basically created the modern concept of an industrial designer. He would drive a dune buggy in an ascot. And he designed some ...
Courtesy photo Author John Wall is shown by the Pennsylvania Railroads’ GG-1 locomotive on display at the Railroaders Memorial Museum in Altoona. John Wall, a former Altoona Mirror writer and editor, ...
On March 22, 1961, industrial designer Raymond Loewy made several sketches of a futuristic sports car at the request of Sherwood Egbert, the recently appointed president of the ailing Studebaker Corp.
Industrial Designer Raymond Loewy once said: “I dream all the time. It’s the only way to keep awake.” Last week he got a dream-job: all the designing (from soap wrappers to retail stores) for one of ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Several decades before he became the father of industrial design, Raymond Loewy boarded the SS ...
A report from Axios claims the president isn't pleased with the plane's current color or design. Google Honors Raymond Loewy And His S1 Steam Locomotive For the birthday of the father of industrial ...
A gem of an exhibit at the University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture combines window shopping with a sense of time travel to show how a pioneer of industrial design helped shape ...
The current look of Air Force One is a true design classic. It dates back to 1962, and is the result of collaboration between JFK and Raymond Loewy, one of the fathers of industrial design. But after ...