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  • '''Tom Peters''' is an American industrial designer working for [[General Motors]]. His most notable work to date is t [[Category:car designers|Peters, Tom]]
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  • '''Camillo Pardo''' is an American industrial designer. In early 2000's he worked for [[Ford]] and became noted for his w [[Category:car designers|Pardo, Camillo]]
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  • '''Bill Brownley''' was an American industrial designer employed by [[Chrysler]]. His most notable work is the second gene [[Category:car designers|Brownley, Bill]]
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  • ...an automotive industry, notably as the lead designer for [[American Motors|American Motors Corporation]] (AMC) from 1950 to 1961. Anderson also worked in [[aut ...rican]], as well as its subsequent 1961 restyle. Anderson gave the Rambler American an entirely new look without any major re-tooling costs, which allowed AMC
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  • ...Ford]]. Callum graduated from Napier University in Edinburgh, majoring in industrial design and has a masters degree in transportation design from the Royal Col ...ord Motor Company|Ford]] in 1995, where he became chief designer for North American operations. At Ford, he penned the [[Ford Windstar]], [[Mercury Villager]]
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  • ...mos Northup''' (October 23, 1889 in Bellevue, Ohio – February, 1937) American automotive designer *[http://www.ricdetroit.org/?id=history Russell Industrial Center]
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  • '''Sang Yup Lee''' is an American-based Korean-born industrial designer. In 1995 he came to America to study Transportation design at the [[Category:car designers|Sang, Yup Lee]]
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  • ...alph V. Gilles''', born on January 14, 1970 in New York, NY, is an Haitian-American [[automobile]] designer. ...in 1992 as a designer, Gilles has put his extensive academic background in industrial design and business administration to use, holding various positions within
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  • '''Shirō Nakamura''' (b. 1951) is a Japanese industrial designer. He is currently the Senior Vice President and Chief Creative Offi ...as, effectively, the Chief of Design for both the Japanese company and its American luxury off-shoot [[Infiniti]]. Along the way, he penned the [[Infiniti FX45
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  • ...gner, [[Richard A. Teague]]. His father was famous for designing notable [[American Motors Corporation]] (AMC) cars such as the [[AMC Gremlin|Gremlin]], [[AMC [[Category:car designers|Teague, Jeff]]
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  • ...in the 2007 [[Los Angeles Auto Show]]. This event also sees Mazda’s North American design Chief [[Franz von Holzhausen]] lending a hand to the building proces ...y.com/news/concept-cars/designers-to-build-2018-mazda3-concept-live-in-la/ Designers to build 2018 Mazda3 concept live in L.A.]
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  • ...or and materials designer will work closely with the exterior and interior designers in developing exterior color paints, interior colors, fabrics, leathers, ca ...ects on the auto business, the field of product design, and eventually the American economy. The smaller players could not maintain the pace and expense of yea
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  • '''Clifford Brooks Stevens''' (June 7, 1911-January 4, 1995) was an industrial designer, as well as [[automobile|automotive]] designer, graphic designer, Stevens designed the [[Oscar Mayer Wienermobile]], an American pop-culture icon. He designed engines for [[Briggs and Stratton]] and Outbo
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  • ...him the fourth ever person to take hold the position after such legendary designers as [[Harley Earl]] and [[Bill Mitchell]]. He retired in 1992. [[Category:car designers|Jordan, Chuck]]
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  • ...ors, Packard, and Chrysler before being named Vice President of Design for American Motors Corporation (AMC). His son, [[Jeff Teague]], is also an Industrial Designer.
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  • ...er 24, 1909–December 22, 1973) was an [[automobile]] designer for numerous American companies, notably [[Chrysler]] and [[Studebaker]]. He is known for his "[[ ...Harley Earl]]. In 1938 he left to work at [[Raymond Loewy Associates]], an industrial design firm where he worked on cars and military vehicles prior to, and dur
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  • ...d educated in various South American and African countries before studying industrial engineering in Brussels and transportation design in Vevey, Switzerland. [[Category:car designers|Donckerwolke, Luc]]
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  • ...onal career in the United States, where he influenced countless aspects of American life. ...tor for ''Vogue'' and ''Harper's Bazaar''. In 1929, he received his first industrial design commission: to modernize the appearance of a duplicating machine by
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  • ...di V8. In this creative environment he enjoyed working together with other designers such as [[J Mays]] and [[Peter Schreyer]]. In 1990, he became Director of A ==Industrial design==
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  • ...topher Edward Bangle''' (born on 14 October, 1956 in Ravenna, Ohio), is an American automobile designer. He is a former Chief of Design for BMW group, responsi ...] in 1992, he had little complete-car track record, and became their first American chief of design. The 1999 [[BMW Z9|Z9]] concept car marked a departure from
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  • * [[American Motors Corporation|AMC]] *[http://www.italdesign.it Italdesign], Giugiaro's industrial design group
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  • ...ed 4.4% of Italy's GDP, 3.1% of its industrial workforce, and 16.5% of its industrial investment in research. ...er women during his marriage, including the film star Anita Ekberg and the American fashion designer Jackie Rogers,[5] the Agnellis remained married until his
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  • ...n the second class (LMP2), including championship class victories in the [[American Le Mans Series]]. ...Le Mans with Ray Mallock Limited. It also earned several class wins in the American Le Mans Series in 2005 and 2006 with Intersport Racing, including a second-
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  • ...on, the straight-six can be scaled up to very large sizes for heavy truck, industrial and marine use, such as the 16 L (980 cu in) [[Volvo AB|Volvo]] diesel engi ...cal interference between valve and piston with catastrophic results. Some designers have experimented with installing the timing chain/gears in the middle of t
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  • ...ton Thomas Tucker''' (September 21, 1903 – December 26, 1956) was an American [[automobile]] designer and entrepreneur. ...olis Motor Speedway]]. Having a heavy interest in the race cars and their designers, Tucker met [[Harry Miller]], maker of more [[Indianapolis 500]]-winning en
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  • ...tlieb Wilhelm Daimler''' (March 17, 1834 - March 6, 1900) was an engineer, industrial designer and industrialist, born in Schorndorf (Kingdom of Württemberg, a ...d, in the next year, to a stagecoach, and a boat. They are renowned as the designers of this ''Grandfather Clock'' engine.
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  • ..., had formed the Société des Moteurs Gnôme to build stationary engines for industrial use, having licensed production of the '''Gnom''' single-cylinder stationar ...almost exclusively on conventional in-line engines, many fighter aircraft designers preferred rotaries right up to the end of the war.
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  • ...e use have gone up to and beyond 8.2 L (500 cu in) in production vehicles. Industrial and marine V8 engines can be much larger. ...to almost any size necessary. Large V8s are found in the larger truck and industrial equipment lines, however.
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  • ...with battery-electric traction being limited to niche application such as industrial vehicles. ...otor companies have almost exclusively promoted their electric cars in the American market, where gas is comparatively cheap, and virtually ignored the Europea
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