Raymond Loewy (November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-American industrial and graphic designer. He formed Raymond Loewy Associates (1929-1956), later Raymond Loewy/William Snaith Associates (1956-1974), before merging all remaining operations into Raymond Loewy International (1975-1977). He sold the latter in 1976, which went bankrupt in 1977 and became Lister Butler.
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- n.b.: This article contains both the work of Raymond Loewy as an individual and the work of his firm. Further credits, if available, are listed in their respective articles.
1930s[]
1936:
Studebaker
Studebaker
1940s[]
1940:
Lucky Strike
Lucky Strike
1944:
Armour Star
Armour Star
1945:
May Company
May Company
1946:
Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
1946:
Kroger
Kroger
1946:
Lucky Stores
Lucky Stores
1946:
Sealtest
Sealtest
1949:
Newsweek
Newsweek
1950s[]
1950:
Hoover
Hoover
1952:
Ansul
Ansul
1953:
Canada Dry
Canada Dry
1953:
United Airlines
United Airlines
1954:
Fanta
Fanta
1955:
West Point Textiles
West Point Textiles
1957:
Asahi Breweries
Asahi Breweries
1957:
Thompson Products
Thompson Products
1958:
BP
BP
1958:
Nabisco
Nabisco
1958:
Ritz
Ritz
1960s[]
1970s[]
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