Henry Dreyfuss

Henry Dreyfuss

Henry Dreyfuss (March 2, 1904October 5, 1972) was an American industrial designer.

Career

Dreyfuss was a native in Brooklyn, New York. As one of the celebrity industrial designers of the 1930s and 1940s, Dreyfuss dramatically improved the look, feel, and usability of dozens of consumer products. As opposed to Raymond Loewy and other contemporaries, Dreyfuss was not a stylist: he applied common sense and a scientific approach to design problems. His work both popularized the field for public consumption, and made significant contributions to the underlying fields of ergonomics, anthropometrics, and human factors.

Until 1920 Dreyfuss studied as an apprentice to theatrical designer Norman Bel Geddes, his later competitor, and opened his own office in 1929 for theatrical and industrial design activities. It was an immediate and long-lasting commercial success. As of 2005 his firm continues to operate as Henry Dreyfuss Associates with major corporate clients.

Designs

Significant original Dreyfuss designs include:

* the "Western Electric 302" tabletop telephone for Bell Laboratories (1930, produced 1937-1950)
* the Hoover "Model 150" vacuum cleaner (1936)
* the classic Westclox "Big Ben" alarm clock (1939) [http://clockhistory.com/westclox/company/ads/benseries.html]
* the New York Central Railroad's streamlined "Mercury" train, both locomotive and passenger cars (1936).
* the locomotive of the NYC's"Twentieth Century Limited" (1938)
* the popular "Democracity" model city of the future at the 1939 New York World's Fair
* the styled John Deere Model A and Model B tractors (1938)
* the Wahl-Eversharp Skyline fountain pen (1940).
* the "500" desk telephone (1949), the Bell System standard for 45 years
* the Honeywell circular wall thermostat (1953).
* the spherical "Model 82 Constellation" vacuum cleaner for Hoover (1954) which floated on an air cushion of its own exhaust.
* the "Princess" telephone (1959)
* the "Trimline" desk telephone (1965).

Later life

In 1955 Dreyfuss wrote "Designing for People", an autobiography which features his "Joe" and "Josephine" simplified anthropometric charts. In 1960 he published "The Measure of Man", an ergonomic reference.

Dreyfuss was the first President of the Industrial Design Society of America (IDSA).

Death

On October 5, 1972, at their home in South Pasadena, California, Dreyfuss and his wife, Doris Marks, who was terminally ill, committed suicide. They were found in a car, killed by self-inflicted carbon monoxide poisoning. Earlier that year, Marks had been diagnosed with liver cancer.

References

Dreyfuss, Henry. Symbol Sourcebook: An Authoritative Guide to International Graphic Symbols. New York: John Wiley & Sons. 1984.


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