Raymond Loewy

Description: (Former industrial designer)
Raymond Loewy, an industrial designer of French origin who later became a naturalized US citizen, made significant design contributions across various industries during his seven-decade career. He is known for iconic designs such as the logos for Shell, Exxon, TWA, and former BP, the Greyhound Scenicruiser bus interior, Coca-Cola vending machines, Lucky Strike package, Coldspot refrigerators, Studebaker Avanti and Champion cars, and the Air Force One livery. Loewy was also involved in railroad design and earned titles such as The Man Who Shaped America and The Father of Industrial Design.

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Birthday November 5, 1893 (Scorpio)
Born In Paris, France
Died on July 14, 1986
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