- Brooks Stevens
Clifford Brooks Stevens (
June 7 ,1911 -January 4 ,1995 ) was an industrial designer, as well as automotive designer, graphic designer, and stylist.Biography
Stevens was born in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin , onJune 7 ,1911 . Stricken withpolio as a child, Stevens father encouraged him to practice drawing while confined to his bed, perhaps motivating his career in design. He studiedarchitecture atCornell University from 1929 to 1933, and established his own home furnishings design firm in 1934 in Milwaukee. [ [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=9208&search_term=stevens Stevens, Brooks 1911-1995 ] ] His son, Kipp Stevens, runs theBrooks Stevens Design Associates .Stevens died on January 4, 1995 in Milwaukee.
Planned obsolescence
Though he is often cited with inventing the concept of
planned obsolescence (the practice of artificially shortening product lifecycles in order to influence the buying patterns of consumers in favor of manufacturers), he did not invent it but rather coined the term and defined it. Stevens defined it as, "Instilling in the buyer the desire to own something a little newer, a little better, a little sooner than is necessary." His view was to always make the consumer want something new, rather than create poor products that would need replacing. There is some debate over his role in this controversial business practice.Design
His designs in home and kitchen appliances were popular, and he is recognized as being the start of the robins-egg blue phase of 50's kitchen appliances. He also practiced architectural design and graphic design. Of note is his design of the
Miller Brewing logo.As an automobile designer, Stevens was responsible for the
Studebaker products (the Avanti was an exception) from the 1962 model year until Studebaker ceased production. He then designed the classicHarley-Davidson motorcycle. All Harleys since, including models in production now, are based on Stevens body designs.Stevens designed the
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile , an American pop-culture icon. He designed engines forBriggs and Stratton andOutboard Marine Corporation . He also designed the university logo for theMilwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in 1978 as a part of "The Diamond Jubilee" celebration. The logo continues to be in use today and serves as the symbol of the university. [cite web | title=Whole Student Life Handbook | url=http://www.msoe.edu/st_life/handbook.pdf | date=2006-09 | publisher=MSOE | accessdate=2006-10-05]Stevens designed the post-war Skytop Lounge observation cars for the
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad 's Hiawatha passenger trains.Stevens founded, ran, and designed all of the automobiles for the
Excalibur Motorcar Company .See also
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automotive design
*industrial design
*product design References
External links
* [http://www.excaliburclassics.com/bio.html 60 Years of Industrial Design] , providing a brief biography of Stevens
* [http://www.brooksstevenshistory.com Official Site]
* [http://www.brooksstevens.com Brooks Stevens: Industrial Design] His Firm (still in operation)
* [http://www.mam.org/exhibitions/_sites/brooks/ Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition Site]
* [http://www.trainweb.org/web_lurker/MILW/ Milwaukee Road "Skytops"]
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