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History of Industrial Design Timeline a01635077

By IselaMu
  • The Industrial Revolution

    The Industrial Revolution
    Accelerated developments of the technology and their
    applications to the Industry of England.
    A period of fundamental changes in agriculture, manufacturing, transportation, and social structure.
  • Michael Thonet

    Michael Thonet
    He was born in Germany in 1796.
    A skilled craftsman, he painstakingly carved his furniture from European beech until hhe discovered a method of bending wood.
  • William Pickering

    William Pickering
    He was a publisher and he establised his own bookstore.
    He play an important role in Graphic Design.
  • Sir Henry Cole

    Sir Henry Cole
    Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce
    He was significant because of his combinations with art and industry.
    He edit the Journal of design and Manufactures in 1849
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    Henry Cole

    English public servant, art patron, and educator who is significant in the history of industrial design for his recognition of the importance of combining art and industry.
  • Charles Tiffany

    Charles Tiffany
    He started the company Tiffany & Young, which sold upscale merchandise and jewelry.
    In 1870 he exprimented with glass
  • William Morris

    William Morris
    He was a textile master.
    In 1839 he were the most celebrated pattern designer.
    He was a hand-made.
  • Design Reform

    Design Reform
    The Parliamentary Select Committee on Art and Manufactures expressed concern that British-manufactured goods were lacking in quality as compared to the output of
    France, Germany and the United States, and that, consequently, England risked losing the "export race."
  • In México

    Junta de Fomento de Artesanos
    Escuela Teórico Práctica de Artistas
  • N° 4 Cafe daum

    N° 4 Cafe daum
    This model was Michael Thonet´s first independent commision for the Café Daum in Vienna.
  • Crystal palace

    Crystal palace
    The Crystal Palace, designed by Sir Joseph Paxton, was a remarkable construction of prefabricated parts, giant glass-and-iron exhibition hall in Hyde Park, London, that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851.
  • Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo

    Arthur Heygate Mackmurdo
    An English architect, designer, and a pioneer of the English Arts and Crafts movement.
  • The Great Exhibition

    The Great Exhibition
    It was held in london, it included works of art craftmanship.
    Sometimes people called the great exhibition as Crystal Palace
    6 million people visited.
  • Victorian and Albert Museum

    Victorian and Albert Museum
    It included decorative arts, European esculptures and ceramic.
  • In México

    In México
    Escuela Industrial de artes y oficios de México
  • Thonet Chair No. 14

    Thonet Chair No. 14
    After years of technical experiments he finally succeeded and the No.14 was launched in 1859; the first piece of furniture to be both good-looking and inexpensive.
    Beech wood
  • N°21 Thonet Rocking Chair

    N°21 Thonet Rocking Chair
    It was created with curves and hand woven cane seat Also is was considered a masterpiece of craftsmanpiece providing comfort and support.
  • Adamo Boari

    Adamo Boari
    He was a civil engineer and a italian architect.
    He involved in The Palacio Bellas Artes.
    He combine Art Nouveau and Art Deco style.
  • Adolf Meyer

    Adolf Meyer
    He was Walter Gropius’s right-hand man, his number 1 planner and a close confidant: Adolf Meyer. In 1910 they jointly created the Fagus Factory, one of the most important buildings of modern architecture
  • Ernst Barlach german

    Ernst Barlach german
    Sculptor, printmaker and dramatist.
    It was famed for his sculptures of religious and mystical figures influenced by Gothic wood carvings, and for bulky peasant figures.
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    Ernst Barlach german.

    Sculptor, printmaker and dramatist.
    It was famed for his sculptures of religious and mystical figures influenced by Gothic wood carvings, and for bulky peasant figures.
  • Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

    Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
    He was a German painter and printmaker who was one of the leaders of a group of Expressionist artists known as Die Brücke (“The Bridge”).
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    Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

    He was a German painter and printmaker who was one of the leaders of a group of Expressionist artists known as Die Brücke (“The Bridge”).
  • Walter Gropius

    Walter Gropius
    German American architect and educator who, particularly as director of the Bauhaus (1919–28). Before completing school he built his first buildings, farm labourers’ cottages in Pomerania (1906).
  • Walter Dorwin Teague

    Walter Dorwin Teague
    industrial designer
    who pioneered in the establishment of industrial
    design as a profession in the United States
  • Karl Schmidt

    Karl Schmidt
    German painter and printmaker who was noted for his Expressionist landscapes and nudes.
  • Vasily Kandinsky

    Vasily Kandinsky
    He was a painter, printmaker, watercolorist and pioneering theorist of abstraction
  • Marcello Nizzoli

    Marcello Nizzoli
    Born in Boretto in 1887, the Italian designer Marcello Nizzoli attended the Scuola die Belle Arti in Parma from 1910 to 1913. As a painter, Marcello Nizzoli was committed to Futurism. In 1918 Marcello Nizzoli opened a studio in Milan and designed silk scarves featuring patterns in the Art déco style
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    Art Nouveau

    The Art Noveau movement flourished in Europe & America
    Art Nouveau appeared in a wide variety of strands, and, consequently, it is known by various names, such as the Glasgow Style, or, in the German-speaking world, Jugendstil. Art Nouveau was aimed at modernizing design, seeking to escape the eclectic historical styles that had previously been popular.
  • Gio Ponti

    Gio Ponti
    Italian architect and designer associated with the development of modern architectureand modern industrial design.
  • Art Nouveau

    Art Nouveau
    It expressed nostalgia and nature
    It has a cecile duliere style
    European expression
    Also it called Judentil, Modernism, Sezessionstil, Noodle style, eel style and whiplash
  • Norman Bel Geddes

    Norman Bel Geddes
    American theatrical designer.
    he helped popularize “streamlining” as a distinct modern style.
  • Raymond Lowey

    Raymond Lowey
    French-born American industrial designer who, through his accomplishments in product design beginning in the 1930s, helped to establish industrial design as a profession.
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    Norman Bel Geddes

  • Harold Van Doren

    Harold Van Doren
    He was one of the most groundbreaking designers of the early 20th century.
    industrial designer and created numerous iconic streamlined design items including toys, radios, fans, etc.
  • Buckminster Fuller

    Buckminster Fuller
    Born in Milton, Massachusetts, on July 12, 1895.
    Hailed as "one of the greatest minds of our times," R. Buckminster Fuller was renowned for his comprehensive perspective on the world's problems.
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    Harold Van Doren

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    Clara Porset

    Born in Matanzas, Cuba, on May the 25th 1895.
    She is best known for Modern designs inspired by the local traditions of Mexico, her adopted homeland.
  • Xavier Guerrero

    Xavier Guerrero
    Xavier, Mexican painter, was born on December 3, 1898 in San Pedro de las Colonias, Coah., Mexico.
    Educated schools in Chihuahua.
    Spouse: Clara Porset
  • Maison van Eetvelde, Victor Horta

    Maison van Eetvelde, Victor Horta
  • Metro de Paris, Hector Guimard

    Metro de Paris, Hector Guimard
    He said that it would have to be seen as more than an industrial creation – it would have to be a work of art.
  • Luigi De Ponti

    Luigi De Ponti
    He was born in July 7 1904,Milano Italia
  • Henry Dreyfuss

    Henry Dreyfuss
    Industrial designer who was an active and successful designer of sets for the Broadway theatre. Designer of a series of telephones, refrigerators for General Electric, tractors for John Deere, etc.
  • NudeYoung Woman in Front of a Oven -Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

    NudeYoung Woman in Front of a Oven -Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
  • Carlo Mollino

    Carlo Mollino
    Carlo Mollino was an Italian architect and designer who was born in 1905 in Turin and which works embodied his keen desire to break away from the monotony of everyday life.
    He study architecture at the Politecnico
    di Torino and graduated from in 1931.
  • Eva Zeisel

    Eva Zeisel
    She was a ceramic artist whose elegant, eccentric designs for dinnerware in the 1940s and ’50s helped to revolutionize the way Americans set their tables.
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    Eva Zeisel

  • Charles Eames

    Charles Eames
    He was born in 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended school there and developed an interest in engineering and architecture.
    He began working in an architectural office. In 1929, he married his first wife, Catherine Woermann.
  • Victor Pasmore

    Victor Pasmore
    He was a British artist and architect. He pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s
    He was associated with the movement.constructionism.
  • Futurism

    Futurism
    Futurism was anounced on February 20, 1909, when the Paris newspaper Le Figaro published a manifesto by the Italian poet and editor Filippo Tommaso Marinetti.
  • Eliot Noyes

    Eliot Noyes
    He was a remarkable figure in twentieth-century design. An architect who began his career working in the office of Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer, he went on to become the first Director of the Industrial Design department at MoMA in the 1940s.
  • Klaus Grabe

    Klaus Grabe
    He was trained at the Bauhaus in Germany before emigrating in the late 1930s to Mexico City with fellow Bauhaus students Morley Webb and Michael van Beuren. In 1941, while Grabe was still in Mexico, the Museum of Modern Art organized “Organic Design in Home Furnishings.”
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    German Expressionism

    It was an artistic movement that started before World War I in Germany, and culminated in the 1920s with Expressionist cinema. It was an extremely influential genre that demonstrated cinema could be an art form, and not just entertainment.
  • Michael Van Beuren

    Michael Van Beuren
    En 1937 Michael van Beuren llegó por primera vez a México y le maravilló el momento histórico que el país vivía.
    En sociedad con Klaus Grabe, su condiscípulo en la revolucionaria escuela de la Bauhaus, fundó Domus, una compañía de diseño de mobiliario producido en serie, a precios accesibles y con un estilo completamente innovador
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    Michael Van Beuren

  • Georges Candilis

    Georges Candilis
    He is the predecessor of standardization in manufacture
    His especialized work was production cycles.
  • Constructivism

    Constructivism
    Russian artistic and architectural movement that was first influenced by Cubism and Futurism.
  • Self Portrait as a Soldier - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner

    Self Portrait as a Soldier - Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
    It is a masterpiece of psychological drama. The painting shows Kirchner dressed in a uniform but instead of standing on a battlefield.
  • Jaque Fresco

    Jaque Fresco
    He was an American futurist and self-described social engineer. Self-taught, he worked in a variety of positions related to industrial design.
  • Marco Zanuso

    Marco Zanuso
    Italian architect and industrial designer (born May 14, 1916, Milan, Italy—died July 11, 2001, Milan)
    Mr. Zanuso belonged to a generation of designers dedicated to exploring the new technologies and materials developed
    during and after World War II.
    Was one of the leading interpreters of the Modern Movement.
  • Neoplasticism

    Neoplasticism
    Promoted a style of design based on a limit range of colours (primary colors, red, yellow, and blue), used in conjunction with a combination of horizontal and vertical lines.
  • John Ruskin

    John Ruskin
    He was a writer and artist.
    His inspiration was craft movement
  • Johannes Itten

    Johannes Itten
    He developed the Bauhaus preliminary course.
    With him, the Mazdaznan cult also reached the Bauhaus.
  • Bauhaus

    Bauhaus
    It was the outcome of a continuous effort to reform applied art education in Germany.
  • Art Deco

    Art Deco
    it was a modern style, it has luxury items and geometric ornament.
    This art replace Art nouveau in 1920 too.
  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari

    The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
    It is justly famed for the skewed, anxiety-inducing angles of its painted backdrops, and for the nightmarish tension of its macabre storyline.
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    streamlining

    It was a style that dominated American design
    Streamlining grew out of the Art Deco style
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    Art Deco

    Art Deco was bold, stark, and had simple, crisp lines.
  • The chicago tribune competitions

    The chicago tribune competitions
    Designed wit Adolf Meyer.
  • Victor J. Papanek

    Victor J. Papanek
    Designer, teacher and author, was born in Vienna, Austria.
    Papanek was briefly a student of Frank Lloyd Wright early in his career and he became a follower and ally of Buckminster Fuller who wrote the preface to the first English language edition of Papanek’s seminal publication Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change (1971).
  • Paris exposition of 1925

    Paris exposition of 1925
    Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes.
    Where the style was first exhibited. Art Deco design represented modernism turned into fashion.
  • Verner Panton

    Verner Panton
    (1926-1998) was an inspirational and colourful personality. A unique person with a special sense of colours, shapes, light function and room.
    He studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen before going on to work at Arne Jacobsen’s architectural practice. Verner Panton set up his own design studio in 1955.
  • Teardrop-shaped automobile -Norman Bel Geddes

    Teardrop-shaped automobile -Norman Bel Geddes
  • Job 267, Standard Gas Equipment Stove -Norman Bel Geddes

    Job 267, Standard Gas Equipment Stove -Norman Bel Geddes
  • Horizons -Norman Bel Geddes

    Horizons -Norman Bel Geddes
    It traveled all over the world and influenced an entire generation of artists and inventors.
  • Skippy-Racer" scooter -Harold L. Van Doren

    Skippy-Racer" scooter -Harold L. Van Doren
    The foot-powered transport was first popular in the 1930s, and the Skippy Racer would have been the most “keen” way to get around the neighborhood.
  • Air King 52 Radio 'Skyscraper' - Harold Van Doren

    Air King 52 Radio 'Skyscraper' - Harold Van Doren
    It was one of the most important plastic radios ever made.
  • “One-Legged Man”

    “One-Legged Man”
    Ernst Barlach’s bronze sculpture
  • Clara Porset collegue

    Clara Porset collegue
    In 1934 studies at Black Mountain College
  • Master Washer - Harold Van Doren

    Master Washer - Harold Van Doren
  • Futurama exhibit in the General Motors

    Futurama exhibit in the General Motors
    "Building to the world of tomorrow"
    It was the largest scale model ever consructed.
  • Organic Design in Home Furnishings

    Organic Design in Home Furnishings
    The young Museum of Modern Art in New York launch a design competition which was aimed at discovering a group of designers capable of creating a “useful and beautiful living environment for contemporary life in terms of furniture, lighting and textile"
  • Michael van Beuren chair

    Michael van Beuren chair
    Michael van Beuren Mid-Century Butaque Lounge Chair for Indoor or Outdoor.
  • MoMA New York Museum

    MoMA New York Museum
    The museum called the cpuntry’s designers
    to present their best furniture designs inspired in the
    new trend of organic design.
  • Clara Porset

    Clara Porset
    Born in Matanzas, Cuba, on May the 25th 1895.
    In 1940 she won a prize in MoMA´s Organic Design for Home Furnishing contest.
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    Organic Design

    A design may be organic when there is a harmonious organization of the parts within the whole, according to structure, material, and purpose. Within this definition, there can be no vain ornamentation or superfluity, but the part of beauty is nonetheless great –in ideal choice of material, in visual refinement, and in the rational elegance of things intended for use. (Noyes, 1941)
  • Ronald L. Mace

    Ronald L. Mace
    American architect known for his role in championing accessible building codes and standards in the United States and for coining the term universal design to capture his philosophy of “design for all ages and abilities.”
  • Utility Design

    Utility Design
    Utility is considered to be an iconic period in the history of the “good design” movement’ and also it was modern design.
    The Utility scheme reworked raw material supply, design, manufacturing, distribution, retailing and consumption of furniture.
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    The Second World War Utility furniture

    It represented a distinctive moment in the changing geographies of the twentieth-century British furniture
    industry.
  • Resilient Chair -Eva Zeisel

    Resilient Chair -Eva Zeisel
    Medium-Chrome-plated tubular steel and cotton
    Dimensions-28 1/2 x 26 x 26 1/2" (72.4 x 66 x 67.3 cm)
    Manufatured -Hudson Fixtures, USA
  • Lettera 22 Portable Typewriter by Marcello Nizzoli

    Lettera 22 Portable Typewriter by Marcello Nizzoli
    Manufacturer - Ing. C. Olivetti & C.
    Date created - 1950
    Classification - design object
    Medium - metal, plastic, fabric, and paint
  • Talleres de Artesanos Carlo Lazo del Pino de la Secretaría de comunicaciones y obras públicas.

    Talleres de Artesanos Carlo Lazo del Pino de la Secretaría de comunicaciones y obras públicas.
  • Pop Design

    Pop Design
    Pop emerged, a decade after the end of World War II (1939–1945), from a background of ideological conflict, major scientific and technological advance, ever imminent global holocaust, and a youth-oriented cultural revolution.
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    Pop Design

  • Gio Ponti 699 Superleggera chair

    Gio Ponti 699 Superleggera chair
    The chair by Gio Ponti, produced by Cassina without interruption since 1957.
  • ICSID

    ICSID
    International Council of Societies of Industrial Design
    It was founded in London in 1957 with the aim of promoting the status of industrial designers, raising the standard of industrial design through training and education, and encouraging cooperation between industrial designers around the world.
  • The box-like Brionvega TS5 Radio

    The box-like Brionvega TS5 Radio
    It was designed jointly by Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper, who had gone into partnership in the late-1950s.
  • Exposición de artesanía en la casa de la Artesanía Jalisciense

    Exposición de artesanía en la casa de la Artesanía Jalisciense
    Con obras de: Timo Sarpaneva Tapio Wirkkala
  • Fundación de ALADI

    Fundación de ALADI
    Asociación Latinoamericana de Diseño Industrial.
  • Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos fábrica el Lerma. 1981-1983

    Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos fábrica el Lerma. 1981-1983
    Comenzó como un pequeño distribuidor, luego como armadora autorizada, después fue un gran fabricante, hasta ser una de las marcas más importantes en el país. No sólo se valía de autos de American Motors Corporation (AMC), también llegaron a fabricar un auto concebido, diseñado y construido por mexicanos: el Lerma.
  • Universal Design

    Universal Design
    Fue acuñado y definido por el arquitecto estadounidense Ronald L. Mace (1941-1998) y resultó ratificado y matizado en la Declaración de Estocolmo del año 2004.
  • The Magical Language of Things by Eva Zeisel

    The Magical Language of Things by Eva Zeisel
  • Dieter Ram´s principles of good design.

    Dieter Ram´s principles of good design.
    A good design is:
    1- Innovative
    2- Makes a product useful
    3- Aesthetic
    4- Makes a product understandable
    5- Unobtrusive
    6- Honest
    7- Long-lasting
    8- Thorough down to the last detail
    9- Environmentally friendly
    10- A little design as posible