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      • The Raymond Loewy Foundation was established with the specific objectives of preserving Raymond Loewy’s image and heritage and promoting the discipline of design internationally. Each year it awards the Lucky Strike Designer Award and the Lucky Strike Junior Designer Award.
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  2. May 2, 2017 · The Raymond Loewy Foundation was established with the specific objectives of preserving Raymond Loewys image and heritage and promoting the discipline of design internationally. Each year it awards the Lucky Strike Designer Award and the Lucky Strike Junior Designer Award.

  3. Foundation. In 1992, Viola and Laurence Loewy, with the support of British American Tobacco, established the Raymond Loewy Foundation in Hamburg, Germany. The foundation was established to preserve the memory of Raymond Loewy and promote the discipline of industrial design.

  4. Raymond Loewy (born November 5, 1893, Paris, France—died July 14, 1986, Monaco) was a French-born American industrial designer who, through his accomplishments in product design beginning in the 1930s, helped to establish industrial design as a profession.

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  5. Oct 13, 2013 · A global presence. Raymond Loewy launched his career in industrial design in 1929 when Sigmund Gestetner, a British manufacturer of duplicating machines, commissioned him to improve the appearance of a mimeograph machine. In three days 28-year-old Loewy designed the shell that was to encase Gestetner duplicators for the next 40 years.

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  6. May 28, 2019 · Raymond Loewy, the legendary American product designer and businessman, isn’t familiar to consumers today, but in the latter half of the 20th century he was a household name for his practice of...

  7. One of the founding fathers of industrial design and certainly the most flamboyant was Raymond Loewy. His influences still reverberate throughout countless design firms and Fortune-5OO companies, not to mention (be it ever so subliminal) the American and foreign consumer.

  8. In 1944 he was one of the 15 practitioner founders of the Society of Industrial Designers. He was on the cover of Time magazine in 1949, when his yearly gross sales exceeded $3 million and the yearly sales of his products was $1 billion. He established his Paris office in 1952.

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