RAYMOND
LOEWY


THE FATHER OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
•   Raymond Lowey was an American designer.
•   Considered the father of industrial design.
•   He is known as the man who designed America.
•   Had a great impact on the world of today.
•   It is fair to say he has helped shape the world of
    design as we know.




Who is Raymond Loewy?
• Born in Paris, France
• Birth date: November 5th, 1893
• At the age of 12, Raymond began studying at the University of Paris,
  where he worked towards a Degree in Engineering.
• At the age of 15 he designed, built, and flew a model airplane, which
  went on to win the James Gordon Bennett Cup.
• In 1910, he entered the École de Lanneau to further his Engineering
  Degree.
• Gained his Masters in 1918.
• He later moved to the US in 1919 to pursue a career in Graphic
  Design.




In Early Beginnings
• In Loewy's early years in the U.S., he lived in
  New York.
• In 1929 he received his first Industrial Design
  commission.
• In 1934 he designed the Coldspot
  refrigerator for Sears-Roebuck.
• It was this product that established his
  reputation as an industrial designer.
• He opened a London office in the mid-1930s,
  which is still active.




A New Chapter
• Worked as a fashion illustrator for Vogue Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar..
• In 1929, redesigned the Gestetner mimeograph machines.
• Founder and art director of Raymond Loewy, William Snaith, Inc., in
  New York City.
• 1930 Hired as a consultant by the Hupp Motor Company.
• 1934 Designed the Coldspot refrigerator for Sears Roebuck &
  Company.




  His work
• His strongest influences were designs for
  locomotives for the Pennsylvania Railroad's.
• Loewy influenced the post-Depression, post-WWII
  design strategy of uncluttered streamlined designs.
• Loewy’s design philosophy still has an influence on
  the industrial design world today.




What influences did he have?
•   At 15 years old, he designed and patented a model plane powered by rubber
     bands.
 •   Was the designer of famous and well known icons such as the; Shell logo, BP
     logo, Studentbaker Avanti and Champion, as well as the Coke can and bottles.
 •   He also designed the BMW 507 Coupe, which is one of the most popular
     models sold over the decades.
 •   He was hired to do the interior designs for Air Force 1, up through his death in
     the 1980's.




Interesting Facts about Raymond
Loewy's famous designs
• Loewy’s principle of creating beauty through function and
  simplicity is still in the tune with the requirements of industrial
  production today. His work still influences designer and consumer
  decisions.
• In conclusion, Raymond Loewy has had an important role in
  industrial design history. Loewy truly changed the values of
  industry.
• "I sought excitement and, taking chances, I was all ready to fail in
  order to achieve something large.“ – Raymond Lowey




Final Words
•   About : Career Highlights. (n.d). Retrieved from:www.raymondloewy.com/

•   About : Biography, (n.d). Retrieved from: www.raymondloewy.com/

•   GG-1 electric locomotive [photograph].(1936). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/loc_loewy_gg1.html

•   Studebaker Starliner Coupe [photograph]. (1953). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/53stud.html

•   Raymond Loewy An American Industrial Designer [photograph]. (n.d). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from http://www.art.net/Lile/loewy/bibliography.html

•   coke_bottle [photograph]. (2006). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://paxarcana.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/the-man-who-made-things-awesome/

•   Loewy R. (1953). 1953 Studebaker Starliner [drawing]. Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/53stud.html

•   Robert Loewy [photograph]. (2012) . Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   Products for the Coca-Cola Co. including a redesign of the iconic glass bottle. [photograph]. (1955). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from:
                    http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   S1 Locomotive, 1937, for Pennsylvania Railroad [photograph]. (1937). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   Pencil sharpener, [photograph]. (1933). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   ‘Coldspot’ refrigerator, 1935, for Sears Roebuck [photograph]. (1935). Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   Shell logo, [digital]. (1967). Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14

•   [photograph of Raymond Loewy]. (2009). Retrieved from: http://www.logoinn.net/a-tribute-to-the-great-designer-raymond-loewy/




Referencing
ARTHUR : Research
ALBERT: Research
ZOE: Research
GEMMA: Research
JOEY: Research, Power point.
ISLA: Research, Power point.

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Dsdn 171 task 2 - group presentation - raymond loewy - power point (final)

  • 1. RAYMOND LOEWY THE FATHER OF INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
  • 2. Raymond Lowey was an American designer. • Considered the father of industrial design. • He is known as the man who designed America. • Had a great impact on the world of today. • It is fair to say he has helped shape the world of design as we know. Who is Raymond Loewy?
  • 3. • Born in Paris, France • Birth date: November 5th, 1893 • At the age of 12, Raymond began studying at the University of Paris, where he worked towards a Degree in Engineering. • At the age of 15 he designed, built, and flew a model airplane, which went on to win the James Gordon Bennett Cup. • In 1910, he entered the École de Lanneau to further his Engineering Degree. • Gained his Masters in 1918. • He later moved to the US in 1919 to pursue a career in Graphic Design. In Early Beginnings
  • 4. • In Loewy's early years in the U.S., he lived in New York. • In 1929 he received his first Industrial Design commission. • In 1934 he designed the Coldspot refrigerator for Sears-Roebuck. • It was this product that established his reputation as an industrial designer. • He opened a London office in the mid-1930s, which is still active. A New Chapter
  • 5. • Worked as a fashion illustrator for Vogue Magazine and Harper’s Bazaar.. • In 1929, redesigned the Gestetner mimeograph machines. • Founder and art director of Raymond Loewy, William Snaith, Inc., in New York City. • 1930 Hired as a consultant by the Hupp Motor Company. • 1934 Designed the Coldspot refrigerator for Sears Roebuck & Company. His work
  • 6. • His strongest influences were designs for locomotives for the Pennsylvania Railroad's. • Loewy influenced the post-Depression, post-WWII design strategy of uncluttered streamlined designs. • Loewy’s design philosophy still has an influence on the industrial design world today. What influences did he have?
  • 7. At 15 years old, he designed and patented a model plane powered by rubber bands. • Was the designer of famous and well known icons such as the; Shell logo, BP logo, Studentbaker Avanti and Champion, as well as the Coke can and bottles. • He also designed the BMW 507 Coupe, which is one of the most popular models sold over the decades. • He was hired to do the interior designs for Air Force 1, up through his death in the 1980's. Interesting Facts about Raymond
  • 9. • Loewy’s principle of creating beauty through function and simplicity is still in the tune with the requirements of industrial production today. His work still influences designer and consumer decisions. • In conclusion, Raymond Loewy has had an important role in industrial design history. Loewy truly changed the values of industry. • "I sought excitement and, taking chances, I was all ready to fail in order to achieve something large.“ – Raymond Lowey Final Words
  • 10. About : Career Highlights. (n.d). Retrieved from:www.raymondloewy.com/ • About : Biography, (n.d). Retrieved from: www.raymondloewy.com/ • GG-1 electric locomotive [photograph].(1936). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/loc_loewy_gg1.html • Studebaker Starliner Coupe [photograph]. (1953). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/53stud.html • Raymond Loewy An American Industrial Designer [photograph]. (n.d). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from http://www.art.net/Lile/loewy/bibliography.html • coke_bottle [photograph]. (2006). Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://paxarcana.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/the-man-who-made-things-awesome/ • Loewy R. (1953). 1953 Studebaker Starliner [drawing]. Retrieved March 25, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.raymondloewy.org/gallery/53stud.html • Robert Loewy [photograph]. (2012) . Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • Products for the Coca-Cola Co. including a redesign of the iconic glass bottle. [photograph]. (1955). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • S1 Locomotive, 1937, for Pennsylvania Railroad [photograph]. (1937). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • Pencil sharpener, [photograph]. (1933). Retrieved 25 March, 2013, Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • ‘Coldspot’ refrigerator, 1935, for Sears Roebuck [photograph]. (1935). Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • Shell logo, [digital]. (1967). Retrieved from: http://www.timbouckley.com/news/?cat=14 • [photograph of Raymond Loewy]. (2009). Retrieved from: http://www.logoinn.net/a-tribute-to-the-great-designer-raymond-loewy/ Referencing
  • 11. ARTHUR : Research ALBERT: Research ZOE: Research GEMMA: Research JOEY: Research, Power point. ISLA: Research, Power point.