

Raymond Loewy
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Raymond Loewy was an American industrial designer who shaped the visual identity of twentieth-century consumer goods and transportation through systematic application of streamline aesthetics. Working across automobiles, locomotives, refrigerators, and packaging, he developed a signature approach that married functional engineering with aerodynamic form, establishing industrial design as a distinct profession. His work for clients including Studebaker, Pennsylvania Railroad, and Coca-Cola demonstrated how design could drive both manufacturing efficiency and mass-market appeal. Loewy's philosophy that 'good design' must balance beauty with production cost fundamentally influenced the discipline's evolution and practice.
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