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Sixten Sason, born Sixten Andersson (1912–1967) was a designer who started working at Saab in 1939. His first major work was the Saab 92. In 1949 he worked with Victor Hasselblad and created the first Hasselblad camera. He designed Saab´s first sportscar, the Saab Sonett I, which was presented in March 1956. He also designed several consumer products for Husqvarna and Electrolux.