Raymond Loewy by Paul Jodard

Raymond Loewy by Paul Jodard

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In an increasingly design-conscious age, this series provides introductions to the work of a varied roster of leading 20th-century designers, graphic designers and architect/designers. This book examines the work of the industrial designer, Randolph Loewy.

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Raymond Loewy by Paul Jodard

In an increasingly design-conscious age, this series provides introductions to the work of a varied roster of leading 20th-century designers, graphic designers and architect/designers. This book examines the work of the industrial designer, Randolph Loewy. Raymond Loewy (1893-1986) designed the Lucky Strike cigarette pack, the Greyhound bus, the Coke dispenser and the interior of Skylab, was the first to streamline cars and fridges, and is most famous for spawning a host of baroque imitations of his revolutionary car design work for Studebaker in the late 1940s. Though French-born, he came to represent a certain kind of modern affluence which epitomized American culture in the rich years immediately following World War II. To some his success was based on his "unerring vulgar taste", for others he had a "genial knack for pushing himself to the front", but more than any other figure, he can safely be said to have designed the post-war material world in the United States and thus, by extension, everywhere else.
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ISBN 13 9780586088845
ISBN 10 0586088849
Title Raymond Loewy
Author Paul Jodard
Series Design Heroes
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1994-01-24
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.