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Raymond Loewy: the man who designed everything. Air Force One, Lucky Strikes, Coca-Cola — this man basically created Americana. by Vlad Savov. Nov 5, 2013, 2:01 PM UTC Gallery ...
Loewy’s timeless designs are immortalized today in a Google Doodle, paying homage to his partnership with Pennsylvania Railroad, and the 120th anniversary of his birth. Loewy was born in Paris ...
Loewy was known for customizing his own personal cars. Sometimes, the results turned out quite well, like his interesting re-thinking of a huge Cadillac, while others, like his re-bodied BMW 507 ...
A native of Paris, Loewy was born in 1893 and spent his first 25 years in France. He moved to New York after his parents died in the 1918 influenza pandemic, and with his suave good looks and ...
Raymond Loewy, the renowned industrial designer who was instrumental in creating the Coca-Cola bottle and Studebaker automobiles, received a Google tribute Tuesday, the 120th anniversary of his birth.
If you’re a fan, you can read Loewy’s 1973 report [pdf] to NASA on designs for space shuttles and stations. The images and ideas evoke the space age futurism of the late 1960s and 70s perhaps ...
Raymond Loewy never thought of himself as strictly an automotive designer by any stretch. Here's a good overview of the breadth of products he designed, and we've covered his work with NASA and ...
Raymond Loewy. July 1, 1965. Jukebox on Wheels. Studebaker's designer and stylist expresses his irrepressible opinion of the American automobile today, and of what it may be fifty years hence.
Even if you've never heard of Raymond Loewy, chances are you have seen or used a product he designed. Today would have been Loewy's 120th birthday and he is being honored with his own Google ...
If the brown Porsche Carrera 2.7 RS up for auction the following day is too rich for your blood, might we suggest taking a stab at Loewy's car? The auction house estimates a sale price somewhere ...