Damsels in Design: Women Pioneers in the Automotive Industry, 1939-1959


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In the mid-1950s, an innovative group of women at General Motors (dubbed the Damsels of Design by marketers) and their counterparts at Ford, Hudson, Studebaker, Packard, and Tucker changed automotive history forever. Read the untold story of the women who excelled in the Mad Men era of automobile and industrial design. Recruited by top CEOs at automotive companies, they developed many of the products we take for granted today. Learn about Helene Rother, who designed the instrument panel, hardware, and seat construction for midcentury Cadillacs; Elizabeth Thatcher Oros, the first female trained in industrial design; and discover the history behind the child safety seat latch and car doors with lights. An extraordinary story of exceptional women, Damsels in Design sheds light on those who have too long been in the shadows.

Author: Constance Smith
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
Published: 02/28/2018
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 2.70lbs
Size: 11.10h x 8.80w x 0.90d
ISBN13: 9780764354359
ISBN10: 0764354353
BISAC Categories:
- History | Women
- Business & Economics | Industries | Automobile Industry
- Technology & Engineering | Automotive

About the Author
Constance Smith holds a bachelor of fine arts and a masters' degree in industrial design from Pratt Institute. After joining GM's Advanced Studio, she worked on the development ofTN LCDs.