Loewy was born in Paris in 1893, the son of Maximilian Loewy, a Viennese journalist, and his French wife, Marie Labalme. An early accomplishment was the design of a successful model aircraft, which then won the Gordon BennettCup in 1908. By the following year he was selling the plane, named the Ayrel. He served in the French army during World War I, attaining the rank of captain. Loewy was wounded in combat and received the Croix de guerre. He boarded a ship to America in 1919 with only his French officer's uniform and $50 in his pocket.[citation needed]
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the Studebaker corporation and its relationship with Raymond Loewy up to the company's production failure of Loewy's Avanti (Forward) in the early 1960s. More vehicles examined by the show were the Corvette, the Porsche, the Jeep, Morgan, Mustang, and more.
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Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Documental corto que resume la vida y obra del gran diseñador industrial Raymond Loewy.
Realizado en MovieMaker.
@fchampin
28:08
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design."
see also: American Thrift 1962 Chevrolet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suuXxJIyk6I
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science
1:09
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to honor his 120th birthday. Raymond Loeway was a french industrial design...
4:00
raymond loewy.wmv
raymond loewy.wmv
raymond loewy.wmv
EL DISEÑADOR RAYMOND LOEWY!
58:46
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
1:20
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy, otherwise know as The Man Who Shaped America, and The Father of Industrial Design, was hired by Le Creuset to design a range of products, this...
5:16
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
説明.
0:31
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy.
2:35
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
0:31
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE DEDICA HOY UN DOODLE A RAYMOND LOEWY. Raymond Loewy (5 de noviembre de 1893 - 14 de julio de 1986) fue uno de los diseñadores industriales más conocid...
0:34
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 in Monaco) war ein bedeutender Industriedesigner und gilt als einer der Erfinder des Stromliniendesigns.
(Раймонд Лоуи, Ρέμον Λέβι, レイモンド・ローウィ)
1:06
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday.
The new Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday shows his Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive.
Read more about Raymond Loewy:
Raymond Loewy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebaker Avanti Preview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUFH5oFucbQ
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1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
いすゞ自動車 1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group.
"He always intuited what the customer wanted, ... He always had good taste, and the sense not to push the envelope too far."
"He was always bringing home a new toaster, a new mixer, for the staff to use and critique, ... He had his own in-house focus group."
"Dad called [General Motors designer] Harley Earl's designs 'chrome-plated barges,' ... He said that, if left to his own devices, Harley Earl would put fins on a TV or refrigerator."
"Never Leave Well Enough Alone."
"They looked like chrome-plated barges."
"Good design keeps the user happy, the manufacturer in the black and the aesthete unoffended."
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the Studebaker corporation and its relationship with Raymond Loewy up to the company's production failure of Loewy's Avanti (Forward) in the early 1960s. More vehicles examined by the show were the Corvette, the Porsche, the Jeep, Morgan, Mustang, and more.
6:14
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Documental corto que resume la vida y obra del gran diseñador industrial Raymond Loewy.
Realizado en MovieMaker.
@fchampin
28:08
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design."
see also: American Thrift 1962 Chevrolet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suuXxJIyk6I
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science
1:09
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to honor his 120th birthday. Raymond Loeway was a french industrial design...
4:00
raymond loewy.wmv
raymond loewy.wmv
raymond loewy.wmv
EL DISEÑADOR RAYMOND LOEWY!
58:46
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
BBC - The Genius of Design 2 of 5 Designs
1:20
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy - Limited Edition Le Creuset Cast Iron Coquelle
Raymond Loewy, otherwise know as The Man Who Shaped America, and The Father of Industrial Design, was hired by Le Creuset to design a range of products, this...
5:16
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design 4 4 4 4 T1 PRR
説明.
0:31
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy.
2:35
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy
0:31
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE, DOODLE, RAYMOND LOEWY
GOOGLE DEDICA HOY UN DOODLE A RAYMOND LOEWY. Raymond Loewy (5 de noviembre de 1893 - 14 de julio de 1986) fue uno de los diseñadores industriales más conocid...
0:34
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 in Monaco) war ein bedeutender Industriedesigner und gilt als einer der Erfinder des Stromliniendesigns.
(Раймонд Лоуи, Ρέμον Λέβι, レイモンド・ローウィ)
1:06
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday.
The new Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday shows his Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive.
Read more about Raymond Loewy:
Raymond Loewy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebaker Avanti Preview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUFH5oFucbQ
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0:47
1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
いすゞ自動車 1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group.
2:04
All About - Raymond Loewy
All About - Raymond Loewy
All About - Raymond Loewy
What is Raymond Loewy?
A report all about Raymond Loewy for homework/assignment
Raymond Loewy (pronounced , November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries. He was recognized for this by Time magazine and featured on its cover on October 31, 1949.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Raymond Loewy Coca Cola
Raymond Loewy Coca Cola
Raymond Loewy Coca Cola
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5:27
I remember Raymond Loewy Design GG1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design GG1 PRR
I remember Raymond Loewy Design GG1 PRR
説明
2:15
Homage to Raymond Loewy
Homage to Raymond Loewy
Homage to Raymond Loewy
1:40
Raymond Loewy designed 「Peace」Cigarette. レイモンド・ローウィがパッケージをデザインした「ピース」
Raymond Loewy designed 「Peace」Cigarette. レイモンド・ローウィがパッケージをデザインした「ピース」
Raymond Loewy designed 「Peace」Cigarette. レイモンド・ローウィがパッケージをデザインした「ピース」
This is Japan's famous Cigarette of 「Peace」. Original Package designed by Raymond Loewy.
behind the car:1955's Studebaker President Coupe.
Tomoyuki Watanabe (渡辺 朋幸).
3:22
Jewoit TV: Raymond Loewy Interview
Jewoit TV: Raymond Loewy Interview
Jewoit TV: Raymond Loewy Interview
JWTGNG's own Raymond Loewy turns into Raymond Slowy and talks about the upcoming release with Tay Tay (Ri-Fa) and some other stuff. http://www.jewoit.se http...
2:58
Raymond Loewy Quotes
Raymond Loewy Quotes
Raymond Loewy Quotes
What was your favorite Raymond Loewy quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/raymond-loewy and make a list ...
1:17
Studebaker Brooks Stevens Sceptre and Raymond Loewy Avanti Sedans
Studebaker Brooks Stevens Sceptre and Raymond Loewy Avanti Sedans
Studebaker Brooks Stevens Sceptre and Raymond Loewy Avanti Sedans
24:41
Seagram´s Gin, American Portraits: Ponencia Oscar Mariné - Raymond Loewy
Seagram´s Gin, American Portraits: Ponencia Oscar Mariné - Raymond Loewy
Seagram´s Gin, American Portraits: Ponencia Oscar Mariné - Raymond Loewy
Looking back to the future: Raymond Loewy Raymond Loewy, Charles Dorian Walker EEUU/1986/
Cuenta la historia de uno de los diseñadores más prolíficos de Estados Unidos, Raymond Loewy.Filmado durante un período de dos años viajando con el señor Loewy a sus oficinas en Londres y París, a sus casas de La Cense, Francia, París y Palm Springs, el documental comparte sus sueños y luchas, sus retos y éxitos, y muestra el preceso del diseño en su más íntimo detalle. Desde sus primeros diseños para Gestetner a su trabajo para la NASA (Skylab), esta película guía al espectador a través del apasionante y provocador mundo del diseño industrial.
Oscar
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the Studebaker corporation and its relationship with Raymond Loewy up to the company's production failure of Loewy's Avanti (Forward) in the early 1960s. More vehicles examined by the show were the Corvette, the Porsche, the Jeep, Morgan, Mustang, and more.
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the Studebaker corporation and its relationship with Raymond Loewy up to the company's production failure of Loewy's Avanti (Forward) in the early 1960s. More vehicles examined by the show were the Corvette, the Porsche, the Jeep, Morgan, Mustang, and more.
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design."
see also: American Thrift 1962 Chevrolet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suuXxJIyk6I
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs. As with the Art Deco style of the 1930s, Googie became less valued as time passed, and many buildings built with this style have been destroyed...
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design."
see also: American Thrift 1962 Chevrolet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suuXxJIyk6I
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs. As with the Art Deco style of the 1930s, Googie became less valued as time passed, and many buildings built with this style have been destroyed...
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to honor his 120th birthday. Raymond Loeway was a french industrial design...
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to honor his 120th birthday. Raymond Loeway was a french industrial design...
Raymond Loewy, otherwise know as The Man Who Shaped America, and The Father of Industrial Design, was hired by Le Creuset to design a range of products, this...
Raymond Loewy, otherwise know as The Man Who Shaped America, and The Father of Industrial Design, was hired by Le Creuset to design a range of products, this...
GOOGLE DEDICA HOY UN DOODLE A RAYMOND LOEWY. Raymond Loewy (5 de noviembre de 1893 - 14 de julio de 1986) fue uno de los diseñadores industriales más conocid...
GOOGLE DEDICA HOY UN DOODLE A RAYMOND LOEWY. Raymond Loewy (5 de noviembre de 1893 - 14 de julio de 1986) fue uno de los diseñadores industriales más conocid...
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 in Monaco) war ein bedeutender Industriedesigner und gilt als einer der Erfinder des Stromliniendesigns.
(Раймонд Лоуи, Ρέμον Λέβι, レイモンド・ローウィ)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 in Monaco) war ein bedeutender Industriedesigner und gilt als einer der Erfinder des Stromliniendesigns.
(Раймонд Лоуи, Ρέμον Λέβι, レイモンド・ローウィ)
Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday.
The new Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday shows his Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive.
Read more about Raymond Loewy:
Raymond Loewy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebaker Avanti Preview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUFH5oFucbQ
If you like the Doodle and you want to see more Videos like this?
Subscribe to my channel and don't forget thumbs up!
More Google Doodle Videos from me on http://www.mamalein69.de
and on my Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/MaMaLeIn69
Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday.
The new Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday shows his Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive.
Read more about Raymond Loewy:
Raymond Loewy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebaker Avanti Preview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUFH5oFucbQ
If you like the Doodle and you want to see more Videos like this?
Subscribe to my channel and don't forget thumbs up!
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1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
What is Raymond Loewy?
A report all about Raymond Loewy for homework/assignment
Raymond Loewy (pronounced , November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries. He was recognized for this by Time magazine and featured on its cover on October 31, 1949.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com
Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0:
PRR-S1-Loewy.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
LC-USZC4-3923_Avanti_Loewy.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebakerlogo1940s.png from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
What is Raymond Loewy?
A report all about Raymond Loewy for homework/assignment
Raymond Loewy (pronounced , November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries. He was recognized for this by Time magazine and featured on its cover on October 31, 1949.
Intro/Outro music:
Discovery Hit/Chucky the Construction Worker - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under CC-BY-3.0
Text derived from:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Text to Speech powered by voice-rss.com
Images are Public Domain or CC-BY-3.0:
PRR-S1-Loewy.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
LC-USZC4-3923_Avanti_Loewy.jpg from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
Studebakerlogo1940s.png from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
This is Japan's famous Cigarette of 「Peace」. Original Package designed by Raymond Loewy.
behind the car:1955's Studebaker President Coupe.
Tomoyuki Watanabe (渡辺 朋幸).
This is Japan's famous Cigarette of 「Peace」. Original Package designed by Raymond Loewy.
behind the car:1955's Studebaker President Coupe.
Tomoyuki Watanabe (渡辺 朋幸).
JWTGNG's own Raymond Loewy turns into Raymond Slowy and talks about the upcoming release with Tay Tay (Ri-Fa) and some other stuff. http://www.jewoit.se http...
JWTGNG's own Raymond Loewy turns into Raymond Slowy and talks about the upcoming release with Tay Tay (Ri-Fa) and some other stuff. http://www.jewoit.se http...
What was your favorite Raymond Loewy quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to http://quotetank.com/quotes-by/raymond-loewy and make a list ...
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Looking back to the future: Raymond Loewy Raymond Loewy, Charles Dorian Walker EEUU/1986/
Cuenta la historia de uno de los diseñadores más prolíficos de Estados Unidos, Raymond Loewy.Filmado durante un período de dos años viajando con el señor Loewy a sus oficinas en Londres y París, a sus casas de La Cense, Francia, París y Palm Springs, el documental comparte sus sueños y luchas, sus retos y éxitos, y muestra el preceso del diseño en su más íntimo detalle. Desde sus primeros diseños para Gestetner a su trabajo para la NASA (Skylab), esta película guía al espectador a través del apasionante y provocador mundo del diseño industrial.
Oscar Marnié es diseñador, ilustrador, experto tipógrafo y artista.
Ha realizado decenas de trabajos de proyección nacional e internacional en campos tan diversos como la edición, la imagen corporativa, el cine o la música. Y ha trabajado para marcas como Camper, Swatch, P. Turismo de Huelva, Loewe o Vega Sicilia son hitos bien conocidos y reconocidos del diseño realizado en España.
Entre los premios que ha ganado destacan el Premio Nacional de Diseño, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de España, Key Art Awards California, o el Communication Arts Certificate of Excellence: Farewell Casanova
Looking back to the future: Raymond Loewy Raymond Loewy, Charles Dorian Walker EEUU/1986/
Cuenta la historia de uno de los diseñadores más prolíficos de Estados Unidos, Raymond Loewy.Filmado durante un período de dos años viajando con el señor Loewy a sus oficinas en Londres y París, a sus casas de La Cense, Francia, París y Palm Springs, el documental comparte sus sueños y luchas, sus retos y éxitos, y muestra el preceso del diseño en su más íntimo detalle. Desde sus primeros diseños para Gestetner a su trabajo para la NASA (Skylab), esta película guía al espectador a través del apasionante y provocador mundo del diseño industrial.
Oscar Marnié es diseñador, ilustrador, experto tipógrafo y artista.
Ha realizado decenas de trabajos de proyección nacional e internacional en campos tan diversos como la edición, la imagen corporativa, el cine o la música. Y ha trabajado para marcas como Camper, Swatch, P. Turismo de Huelva, Loewe o Vega Sicilia son hitos bien conocidos y reconocidos del diseño realizado en España.
Entre los premios que ha ganado destacan el Premio Nacional de Diseño, Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación del Gobierno de España, Key Art Awards California, o el Communication Arts Certificate of Excellence: Farewell Casanova
Raymond Loewy of Jewoit Entertainment instrumental! Facebook: Jewoit Beats.
4:29
VTV Classics (r3): American Streamlined Design (2008)
VTV Classics (r3): American Streamlined Design (2008)
VTV Classics (r3): American Streamlined Design (2008)
American Streamlined Design -- The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU was an exhibition that focused on a design era that developed in the 1930s and '40...
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Jewoit Raymond Loewy
Jewoit Raymond Loewy
Jewoit Raymond Loewy
Några ord från Raymond Loewy.
4:19
Raymond Loewy - Old School
Raymond Loewy - Old School
Raymond Loewy - Old School
http://www.myspace.com/whiteph x http://www.myspace.com/jewoit x http://digitalhustle.blogg.se.
2:04
1963 Studebaker Avanti discussed by Steve Vining and Christine Reed for Timeless Vehicles
1963 Studebaker Avanti discussed by Steve Vining and Christine Reed for Timeless Vehicles
1963 Studebaker Avanti discussed by Steve Vining and Christine Reed for Timeless Vehicles
Christine Reed interviews Steve Vining, who gives a brief tour of his 1963 Studebaker Avanti designed by Raymond Loewy.
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Studebaker Raymond Loewy Coupe
Studebaker Raymond Loewy Coupe
Studebaker Raymond Loewy Coupe
STUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SRY about the music... i clame no rights to the music..just hapend to...
28:49
04a (1988) De wereld van Boudewijn Büch - Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville.
04a (1988) De wereld van Boudewijn Büch - Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville.
04a (1988) De wereld van Boudewijn Büch - Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville.
In deze aflevering bezoekt hij Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville. Boudewijn Büch bezoekt een verkoping van jukeboxen in Philadelphia, het ...
5:46
American Streamlined Design
American Streamlined Design
American Streamlined Design
http://www.vernissage.tv | American Streamlined Design -The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU is an exhibition that focuses on a design era that develo...
11:09
BIF 5: John Maeda - Art For Innovators 101
BIF 5: John Maeda - Art For Innovators 101
BIF 5: John Maeda - Art For Innovators 101
In this onstage interview with co-host Bruce Nussbaum, the RISD president digs into his viewpoint that innovation has lost its appreciation of "thinking for ...
25:45
American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
'Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thrifty purchasing habits, and the American system of mass production.' At 8:50 see a supermarket shelf with Chocolate Covered Ants, and canned Octopus, Rattlesnake, Grasshopper and Eel.
see also: Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS6HZv4GXj8
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, n
13:42
Avanti Introduction 1963
Avanti Introduction 1963
Avanti Introduction 1963
Studebaker was in trouble and headed for oblivion. The president of the company decided he needed a hail Mary pass and reached out to star industrial designe...
2:20
Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
Blake Griffin Takes on Marvin the Martian in New Jordan Campaign Looks a lot like a Space Jam 2 teaser.
CREDITS
Client: Jordan Brand
Advertising agency: Wieden+Kennedy New York
Executive Creative Directors: Jaime Robinson, David Kolbusz
Creative Directors: Jimm Lasser, Gary Van Dzura, Mike Giepert
Art Director: Jed Heuer
Copywriter: Al Merry, Laddie Peterson
Producer: Alison Hill
Assistant Producer: Kristen Johnson, Lisa Delonay
Head of Integrated Production: Nick Setounski
Account Team: Jerico Cabaysa, Jonathan Chu
Media Team: Karlo Cordova, Justin Lam, Branden Bouvia
Strategic Planner: Stéphane Missier
Proj
2:57
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Escuchando a Óscar Mariné, Diego Manrique, Juli Capella y Raquel Pelta, en el "Coloquio" sobre los protagonistas de American Portraits de Seagram´s Gin. Matadero de Madrid. 29 de septiembre 2014.
Charles y Ray Eames. Diana Vreeland. Frank Lloyd Wright y Raymond Loewy. Son los protagonistas de este coloquio.
www.seagramsgin.es/ap
American Streamlined Design -- The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU was an exhibition that focused on a design era that developed in the 1930s and '40...
American Streamlined Design -- The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU was an exhibition that focused on a design era that developed in the 1930s and '40...
STUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SRY about the music... i clame no rights to the music..just hapend to...
STUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SRY about the music... i clame no rights to the music..just hapend to...
In deze aflevering bezoekt hij Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville. Boudewijn Büch bezoekt een verkoping van jukeboxen in Philadelphia, het ...
In deze aflevering bezoekt hij Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville. Boudewijn Büch bezoekt een verkoping van jukeboxen in Philadelphia, het ...
http://www.vernissage.tv | American Streamlined Design -The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU is an exhibition that focuses on a design era that develo...
http://www.vernissage.tv | American Streamlined Design -The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU is an exhibition that focuses on a design era that develo...
In this onstage interview with co-host Bruce Nussbaum, the RISD president digs into his viewpoint that innovation has lost its appreciation of "thinking for ...
In this onstage interview with co-host Bruce Nussbaum, the RISD president digs into his viewpoint that innovation has lost its appreciation of "thinking for ...
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
'Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thrifty purchasing habits, and the American system of mass production.' At 8:50 see a supermarket shelf with Chocolate Covered Ants, and canned Octopus, Rattlesnake, Grasshopper and Eel.
see also: Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS6HZv4GXj8
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs...
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
'Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thrifty purchasing habits, and the American system of mass production.' At 8:50 see a supermarket shelf with Chocolate Covered Ants, and canned Octopus, Rattlesnake, Grasshopper and Eel.
see also: Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS6HZv4GXj8
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs...
Studebaker was in trouble and headed for oblivion. The president of the company decided he needed a hail Mary pass and reached out to star industrial designe...
Studebaker was in trouble and headed for oblivion. The president of the company decided he needed a hail Mary pass and reached out to star industrial designe...
Blake Griffin Takes on Marvin the Martian in New Jordan Campaign Looks a lot like a Space Jam 2 teaser.
CREDITS
Client: Jordan Brand
Advertising agency: Wieden+Kennedy New York
Executive Creative Directors: Jaime Robinson, David Kolbusz
Creative Directors: Jimm Lasser, Gary Van Dzura, Mike Giepert
Art Director: Jed Heuer
Copywriter: Al Merry, Laddie Peterson
Producer: Alison Hill
Assistant Producer: Kristen Johnson, Lisa Delonay
Head of Integrated Production: Nick Setounski
Account Team: Jerico Cabaysa, Jonathan Chu
Media Team: Karlo Cordova, Justin Lam, Branden Bouvia
Strategic Planner: Stéphane Missier
Project Manager: Sunjoo Ryou
Business Affairs Team: Sara Jagielski, Sonia Bisono, Carolina Hernandez, Lindsey Timko
Production Company: Pacific Rim Films
Director: Jon Favreau
Executive Producer, UPM: Annie Johnson
Editorial Company: Arcade Edit
Editor: Geoff Hounsell, Will Hassell
Executive Producer and Managing Partner: Damian Stevens
Executive Producer: Nicole Visram
Visual Effects Company: The Mill, New York
Executive Producer: Zu Al-Kadiri, The Mill
Producer: Katie Kolombatovich
Shoot Supervisor: Westley Sarokin and Ed Boldero
Creative Director: Westley Sarokin
Animation: Warner Bros Animation
Producer / Director: Spike Brandt
Line Producer: Monica Mitchell
Animators: Spike Brandt, Dale Baer, Dan Haskett, John McClenahan, Jeff Siergey, Neal Sternecky, Bill Waldman, Dean Wellins
Music Company: tonefarmer
President/Partner/Producer: Tiffany Senft
Founder/Composer: Raymond Loewy
Composers: Jared Hunter, Sam Skarstad, Raymond Loewy
Sound Designer: Jimmy Harned
Production Manager: Elizabeth Munoz
Mix Company: Sonic Union
Blake Griffin Takes on Marvin the Martian in New Jordan Campaign Looks a lot like a Space Jam 2 teaser.
CREDITS
Client: Jordan Brand
Advertising agency: Wieden+Kennedy New York
Executive Creative Directors: Jaime Robinson, David Kolbusz
Creative Directors: Jimm Lasser, Gary Van Dzura, Mike Giepert
Art Director: Jed Heuer
Copywriter: Al Merry, Laddie Peterson
Producer: Alison Hill
Assistant Producer: Kristen Johnson, Lisa Delonay
Head of Integrated Production: Nick Setounski
Account Team: Jerico Cabaysa, Jonathan Chu
Media Team: Karlo Cordova, Justin Lam, Branden Bouvia
Strategic Planner: Stéphane Missier
Project Manager: Sunjoo Ryou
Business Affairs Team: Sara Jagielski, Sonia Bisono, Carolina Hernandez, Lindsey Timko
Production Company: Pacific Rim Films
Director: Jon Favreau
Executive Producer, UPM: Annie Johnson
Editorial Company: Arcade Edit
Editor: Geoff Hounsell, Will Hassell
Executive Producer and Managing Partner: Damian Stevens
Executive Producer: Nicole Visram
Visual Effects Company: The Mill, New York
Executive Producer: Zu Al-Kadiri, The Mill
Producer: Katie Kolombatovich
Shoot Supervisor: Westley Sarokin and Ed Boldero
Creative Director: Westley Sarokin
Animation: Warner Bros Animation
Producer / Director: Spike Brandt
Line Producer: Monica Mitchell
Animators: Spike Brandt, Dale Baer, Dan Haskett, John McClenahan, Jeff Siergey, Neal Sternecky, Bill Waldman, Dean Wellins
Music Company: tonefarmer
President/Partner/Producer: Tiffany Senft
Founder/Composer: Raymond Loewy
Composers: Jared Hunter, Sam Skarstad, Raymond Loewy
Sound Designer: Jimmy Harned
Production Manager: Elizabeth Munoz
Mix Company: Sonic Union
published:05 Aug 2015
views:67
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Escuchando a Óscar Mariné, Diego Manrique, Juli Capella y Raquel Pelta, en el "Coloquio" sobre los protagonistas de American Portraits de Seagram´s Gin. Matadero de Madrid. 29 de septiembre 2014.
Charles y Ray Eames. Diana Vreeland. Frank Lloyd Wright y Raymond Loewy. Son los protagonistas de este coloquio.
www.seagramsgin.es/ap
Escuchando a Óscar Mariné, Diego Manrique, Juli Capella y Raquel Pelta, en el "Coloquio" sobre los protagonistas de American Portraits de Seagram´s Gin. Matadero de Madrid. 29 de septiembre 2014.
Charles y Ray Eames. Diana Vreeland. Frank Lloyd Wright y Raymond Loewy. Son los protagonistas de este coloquio.
www.seagramsgin.es/ap
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the ...
published:22 Apr 2014
LOEWY AND STUDEBAKER
LOEWY AND STUDEBAKER
published:22 Apr 2014
views:26
Edited content from an episode of the 1995 tv series Automobiles about the history of the Studebaker corporation and its relationship with Raymond Loewy up to the company's production failure of Loewy's Avanti (Forward) in the early 1960s. More vehicles examined by the show were the Corvette, the Porsche, the Jeep, Morgan, Mustang, and more.
6:14
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Documental corto que resume la vida y obra del gran diseñador industrial Raymond Loewy.
Re...
published:31 May 2014
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
Raymond Loewy - El Hombre que lo diseño todo
published:31 May 2014
views:1
Documental corto que resume la vida y obra del gran diseñador industrial Raymond Loewy.
Realizado en MovieMaker.
@fchampin
28:08
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, i...
published:23 Dec 2011
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
published:23 Dec 2011
views:23748
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
"The definitive Populuxe film on 1950s automotive, industrial, interior and architectural design."
see also: American Thrift 1962 Chevrolet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suuXxJIyk6I
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs. As with the Art Deco style of the 1930s, Googie became less valued as time passed, and many buildings built with this style have been destroyed...
1:09
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle #goodoocollect
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to hono...
There is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy on November 5th, 2013. It is a Doodle to honor his 120th birthday. Raymond Loeway was a french industrial design...
Raymond Loewy, otherwise know as The Man Who Shaped America, and The Father of Industrial Design, was hired by Le Creuset to design a range of products, this...
GOOGLE DEDICA HOY UN DOODLE A RAYMOND LOEWY. Raymond Loewy (5 de noviembre de 1893 - 14 de julio de 1986) fue uno de los diseñadores industriales más conocid...
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Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 ...
published:04 Nov 2013
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
published:04 Nov 2013
views:346
Raymond Loewy (Google Doodle)
Raymond Loewy (* 5. November 1893 in Paris; † 14. Juli 1986 in Monaco) war ein bedeutender Industriedesigner und gilt als einer der Erfinder des Stromliniendesigns.
(Раймонд Лоуи, Ρέμον Λέβι, レイモンド・ローウィ)
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Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th ...
published:04 Nov 2013
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
Raymond Loewy Google Doodle
published:04 Nov 2013
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Raymond Loewy - On November 05, 2013 there is a Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday.
The new Google Doodle about Raymond Loewy's 120th Birthday shows his Pennsylvania Railroad's S1 steam locomotive.
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Raymond Loewy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Loewy
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1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group
いすゞ自動車 1961 ヒルマンミンクス PH100 Raymond Loewy The Rootes Group....
American Streamlined Design -- The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU was an exhibition that focused on a design era that developed in the 1930s and '40...
STUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SRY about the music... i clame no rights to the music..just hapend to...
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04a (1988) De wereld van Boudewijn Büch - Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville.
In deze aflevering bezoekt hij Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville. Boude...
In deze aflevering bezoekt hij Philadelphia, New York, North Tonawanda en Nashville. Boudewijn Büch bezoekt een verkoping van jukeboxen in Philadelphia, het ...
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American Streamlined Design
http://www.vernissage.tv | American Streamlined Design -The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfs...
http://www.vernissage.tv | American Streamlined Design -The World of Tomorrow at The Wolfsonian FIU is an exhibition that focuses on a design era that develo...
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BIF 5: John Maeda - Art For Innovators 101
In this onstage interview with co-host Bruce Nussbaum, the RISD president digs into his vi...
In this onstage interview with co-host Bruce Nussbaum, the RISD president digs into his viewpoint that innovation has lost its appreciation of "thinking for ...
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American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
'Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thri...
published:15 Feb 2015
American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
American Thrift 1962 Populuxe Classic "Presented by Chevrolet as a Tribute to the Woman American"
published:15 Feb 2015
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more at http://shops.quickfound.net/
'Expansive tribute to the "Woman American," her thrifty purchasing habits, and the American system of mass production.' At 8:50 see a supermarket shelf with Chocolate Covered Ants, and canned Octopus, Rattlesnake, Grasshopper and Eel.
see also: Industrial Design: "American Look" 1958 General Motors Populuxe Classic Film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gS6HZv4GXj8
Public domain film from the Library of Congress Prelinger Archive, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_design
Industrial design is the use of a combination of applied art and applied science to improve the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of a product, but it may also be used to improve the product's marketability and production. The role of an industrial designer is to create and execute design solutions for problems of form, usability, physical ergonomics, marketing, brand development, and sales.
The first use of the term "industrial design" is often attributed to the designer Joseph Claude Sinel in 1919 (although he himself denied this in interviews), but the discipline predates 1919 by at least a decade. Its origins lie in the industrialization of consumer products. For instance the Deutscher Werkbund, founded in 1907 and a precursor to the Bauhaus, was a state-sponsored effort to integrate traditional crafts and industrial mass-production techniques, to put Germany on a competitive footing with England and the United States...
Notable industrial designers
A number of industrial designers have made such a significant impact on culture and daily life that they have attained a level of notability beyond that of an average designer. Alvar Aalto, renowned as an architect, also designed a significant number of household items, such as chairs, stools, lamps, a tea-cart, and vases. Raymond Loewy was a prolific American designer who is responsible for the Royal Dutch Shell corporate logo, the original BP logo (in use until 2000), the PRR S1 steam locomotive, the Studebaker Starlight (including the later iconic bulletnose), as well as Schick electric razors, Electrolux refrigerators, short-wave radios, Le Creuset French ovens, and a complete line of modern furniture, among many other items. Richard A. Teague, who spent most of his career with the American Motor Company, originated the concept of using interchangeable body panels so as to create a wide array of different vehicles using the same stampings. He was responsible for such unique automotive designs as the Pacer, Gremlin, Matador coupe, Jeep Cherokee, and the complete interior of the Eagle Premier. Viktor Schreckengost designed bicycles manufactured by Murray bicycles for Murray and Sears, Roebuck and Company. With engineer Ray Spiller, he designed the first truck with a cab-over-engine configuration, a design in use to this day. Schreckengost also founded The Cleveland Institute of Art's school of industrial design. Charles and Ray Eames were most famous for their unique furniture design, such as the Eames Lounge Chair Wood and Eames Lounge Chair.
Another example is German industrial designer Dieter Rams, who is closely associated with the consumer products company Braun (where he worked until 1995) and the Functionalist school of industrial design. He is famous for his "ten principles to good design", in addition to designing many iconic products at Braun. More recently, Jonathan Ive, the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc., is credited for designing products for the company, which has a strong philosophy in aesthetics. His designs include the iPod and iPhone...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googie_architecture
Googie architecture is a form of modern architecture, a subdivision of futurist architecture influenced by car culture and the Space and Atomic Ages. Originating in Southern California during the late 1940s and continuing approximately into the mid-1960s, Googie-themed architecture was popular among motels, coffee houses and gas stations. The school later became widely known as part of the Mid-Century modern style, elements of which represent the populuxe aesthetic, as in Eero Saarinen's TWA Flight Center. The term "Googie" comes from a now defunct coffee shop and cafe built in West Hollywood.
Features of Googie include upswept roofs, curvaceous, geometric shapes, and bold use of glass, steel and neon. Googie was also characterized by Space Age designs depicting motion, such as boomerangs, flying saucers, atoms and parabolas, and free-form designs such as "soft" parallelograms and an artist's palette motif. These stylistic conventions represented American society's fascination with Space Age themes and marketing emphasis on futuristic designs...
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Avanti Introduction 1963
Studebaker was in trouble and headed for oblivion. The president of the company decided he...
Studebaker was in trouble and headed for oblivion. The president of the company decided he needed a hail Mary pass and reached out to star industrial designe...
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Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
Blake Griffin Takes on Marvin the Martian in New Jordan Campaign Looks a lot like a Space ...
published:05 Aug 2015
Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
Jordan: The Dunk to End All Dunks feat Blake Griffin & Marvin the Martian - Wieden+Kennedy New York
published:05 Aug 2015
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Blake Griffin Takes on Marvin the Martian in New Jordan Campaign Looks a lot like a Space Jam 2 teaser.
CREDITS
Client: Jordan Brand
Advertising agency: Wieden+Kennedy New York
Executive Creative Directors: Jaime Robinson, David Kolbusz
Creative Directors: Jimm Lasser, Gary Van Dzura, Mike Giepert
Art Director: Jed Heuer
Copywriter: Al Merry, Laddie Peterson
Producer: Alison Hill
Assistant Producer: Kristen Johnson, Lisa Delonay
Head of Integrated Production: Nick Setounski
Account Team: Jerico Cabaysa, Jonathan Chu
Media Team: Karlo Cordova, Justin Lam, Branden Bouvia
Strategic Planner: Stéphane Missier
Project Manager: Sunjoo Ryou
Business Affairs Team: Sara Jagielski, Sonia Bisono, Carolina Hernandez, Lindsey Timko
Production Company: Pacific Rim Films
Director: Jon Favreau
Executive Producer, UPM: Annie Johnson
Editorial Company: Arcade Edit
Editor: Geoff Hounsell, Will Hassell
Executive Producer and Managing Partner: Damian Stevens
Executive Producer: Nicole Visram
Visual Effects Company: The Mill, New York
Executive Producer: Zu Al-Kadiri, The Mill
Producer: Katie Kolombatovich
Shoot Supervisor: Westley Sarokin and Ed Boldero
Creative Director: Westley Sarokin
Animation: Warner Bros Animation
Producer / Director: Spike Brandt
Line Producer: Monica Mitchell
Animators: Spike Brandt, Dale Baer, Dan Haskett, John McClenahan, Jeff Siergey, Neal Sternecky, Bill Waldman, Dean Wellins
Music Company: tonefarmer
President/Partner/Producer: Tiffany Senft
Founder/Composer: Raymond Loewy
Composers: Jared Hunter, Sam Skarstad, Raymond Loewy
Sound Designer: Jimmy Harned
Production Manager: Elizabeth Munoz
Mix Company: Sonic Union
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Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Escuchando a Óscar Mariné, Diego Manrique, Juli Capella y Raquel Pelta, en el "Coloquio" s...
published:16 Dec 2014
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
Seagram´s Gin presenta el Coloquio sobre American Portraits
published:16 Dec 2014
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Escuchando a Óscar Mariné, Diego Manrique, Juli Capella y Raquel Pelta, en el "Coloquio" sobre los protagonistas de American Portraits de Seagram´s Gin. Matadero de Madrid. 29 de septiembre 2014.
Charles y Ray Eames. Diana Vreeland. Frank Lloyd Wright y Raymond Loewy. Son los protagonistas de este coloquio.
www.seagramsgin.es/ap
Russia has launched its first airstrikes against targets in Syria, two days after the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, spoke to the UN and called for an international coalition against terrorism to fight Islamic State. Related. Russia begins airstrikes in Syria areas 'belonging to terrorists' – live updates ... US officials rejected the demand. A US defence official said ... It was not possible to immediately verify these claims ... ....
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Prosecutors declined to charge Caitlyn Jenner on Wednesday in a California car crash that led to the death of another driver, saying there was not enough evidence for a conviction. Authorities said Jenner was towing an off-road vehicle on a trailer behind a Cadillac Escalade on Feb. 7 when she crashed into two cars, pushing one into oncoming traffic. Driver Kim Howe was killed when her Lexus was hit by a Hummer... 25 ... ....
Related...Industrial designerRaymondLoewy’s time-honoured Maya principle provides succour for that middle path. Designers, Loewy believed, should reach for the “most advanced yet acceptable” product, on the basis that “the adult public’s taste is not necessarily ready to accept the logical solutions to their requirements if the solution implies too vast a departure from what they have been conditioned into accepting as the norm” ... ....
The Design Museum’s director, Deyan Sudjic, has selected the designs that define London for a new book. Here are 10 of his choices. GuardianCities is supported by..Rockefeller Foundation. The M25. Britain came late to motorways ... The M25 orbital, London’s distinctive contribution to motorway building, came even later ... The M25 is the product of an endlessly drawn-out planning process ... Scott had worked for RaymondLoewy and restyled the Aga ... ....
The Boeing B-314 in military colors with huge Stars and Stripes on the front fuselage, resting for maintenance on the ramp of La GuardiaMarineTerminal , NY, Jan 1941... It was the era of streamlining with designers as Ed and Ralph Budd who created the legendary streamliner train the Burlington Zephyr and RaymondLoewy who applied the ArtDeco influence on Industrial Designs as cars, locomotives, domestic appliances , buildings etc ... N ... ....
RaymondLoewy, a pre-eminent commercial designer, told an aide to John F. Kennedy in 1962 that he could help transform the drab presidential jet.... ....
The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia announced the winners of its Working Artist Project over the weekend, awarding $15,000 fellowships to three Atlanta artists. Jill Frank, Elizabeth Lide and Masud Ashley Olufani. MOCA GA awards the Working Artist fellowships each year to three established artists from the 23-county metropolitan area ... She worked in graphic design with RaymondLoewy and was the graphic designer at Art Papers ... By ... ....
There are no rules for concept cars. Think about them for a moment. those early, idealistic versions of production vehicles that steal the car shows ...It’s fins on a Cadillac. Curves on a Ferrari. Angles on a Lamborghini ... Why, you can just imagine someone seeing that incredible painting of a Studebaker front end by iconic car designer RaymondLoewy, sitting by a Dumpster and fishing it out, deciding it was too beautiful to destroy ... What ... 10....
By JennyKing comments. Patrick le Quement, the former head of design for Renault, is the co-founder of the Sustainable DesignSchool in France. Jenny King Tweet... Before joining Renault, he designed for Volkswagen, Audi and Ford Europe ... He has chosen to lead rather than follow ... RaymondLoewy’s 1953 Studebaker Starliner – so far ahead of its time; Sir Alec Issigonis’s Mini, it was a giant step forward in miniaturization ... 11 billion ... ....
Co-written by Dr. Barry Katz. Even more than art, design shapes how we experience our surroundings and ourselves. Think about it. art, almost by definition, abstracts from the details of everyday life; design shapes them in the most immediate way ...Bauhaus ... Streamline ... Celebrity "industrial designers" such as RaymondLoewy, Henry Dreyfuss, and Norman Bel Geddes helped to lift America out of the Depression by rekindling the desire to consume....
By Gary GasteluPublished March 23, 2015FoxNews.com. Facebook0 Twitter0 livefyre Email Print. (Lyons Motor Car). Ford, Honda, Audi... The 2015New York International Auto Show will feature all of the brands you'd expect to be there -- plus one you've likely never heard of ... Lyons cites the streamlined designs of legendary automotive designer RaymondLoewy, and the bespoke supercars built today by HoratioPagani as inspirations ... More ... ....
We’ve had starchitects. Now we’ve got space architects. OliverWainwright meets the people measuring up the red planet for inflatable homes and farms made of moondust concrete. Out of this world … an impression of the Mars One settlement. Photograph...Thanks to the insistence of designer RaymondLoewy, a tiny porthole was added – which became the most popular feature with the astronauts, who were otherwise trapped inside a grim tin can ... ....
Add comment Reprints + -. advertisement ... The Pearlroth House on DuneRoad in Westhampton Beach, which Gorst acknowledges as probably Geller's most iconic structure, got its start in 1958 when fashion model Mitch Pearlroth contacted Geller after she saw a story about the BettyReese House, an A-framed beach house in Sagaponack that Geller designed for Elizabeth Reese, the publicist at RaymondLoewy, where Geller worked at the time ... 11 ... ....
As well as its classic taste and formula, Coca-Cola's distinctive packaging has undoubtedly played an important role in its success as a top-selling international soft drink. The iconic Coca-Cola bottle was described by industrial designer RaymondLoewy as the "perfect liquid wrapper" and has become an influential symbol of design, art and culture ... An AmericanIcon at 100 ... It will also include original bottle prototypes and sketches....