Author

Publication

2003 - Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, WI, Wisconsin

Language

English

Word Count

54,750 words, Guess

Page Count

219 pages

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing2022594

Classifications

  • DDC745.2/092
  • LCCTS140.S73 A33 2003

Description

"Designer Brooks Stevens created thousands of ingenious and beautiful designs for industrial and household products - including a clothes dryer with a window in the front, a wide-mouthed peanut butter jar, and the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. ("There's nothing more aerodynamic than a wiener," he explained.) In 1954 he coined the phrase "planned obsolescence," defining it as "instilling in the buyer the desire to own something a little newer, a little better, a little sooner than is necessary." This book, the first publication to document his work, includes 250 illustrations of designs by Stevens and his firm, many in color, detailed studies of individual designs, interpretive essays, a description of the Brooks Stevens Archive at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and several key writings by Stevens himself."--BOOK JACKET.

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Brooks Stevens (1911-1995)

Other Editions

  • Industrial strength design: how Brooks Stevens shaped your worldMilwaukee Art Museum2003-01-01

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