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Industrial Design (1988)

by Raymond Loewy

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Raymond Loewy is synonymous with industrial design. This text examines his pioneering career through an account of his most famous design achievements, with some of his best known designs being the Coca Cola bottle and the Shell and Exxon logos.
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It is a book fitting the category of highly praisingly written biographies, with a cause.
The book gives an excellent book into the life and work of one of the most successful industrial designers of the twentieth century.
Very inspiring, although at some points unrealistically positive. But as I said, if one person had to be written about in an extremely positive manner, Loewy would be the man. ( )
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. . . a manufacturer who had developed a new type of hand grenade far more murderous than present models thought that I could design it so as to further increase fragmentation and, therefore, the number of casualties.
A lack of imaginative products and advanced manufacturing was a form of fear that had contributed to the general economic decline [of the Great Depression]. . . . one of the solutions was to create consumer demand. Eventually, a few industrial design pioneers were able to make some business leaders aware that this lack of vision and industrial timidity was foreign to the spirit of adventure that had made America a leading nation. And could again.
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Raymond Loewy is synonymous with industrial design. This text examines his pioneering career through an account of his most famous design achievements, with some of his best known designs being the Coca Cola bottle and the Shell and Exxon logos.

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