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Loewy

American  
[loh-ee] / ˈloʊ i /

noun

  1. Raymond Fernand 1893–1986, U.S. industrial designer, born in France.


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In the early ’60s the company commissioned designer Raymond Loewy to draw up a competitor to the Ford Thunderbird.

From The Wall Street Journal

“There's no consumer fraud happening here at PFLAG’s hands,” Loewy said.

From Salon

Karen Loewy, a lawyer with Lambda Legal, which is representing PFLAG, said she remains baffled by the attorney general’s decision to use the state’s consumer protection law to investigate organizations like PFLAG, which provides resources to chapter support groups in the state.

From Salon

The application process has been used recently by Ukrainians fleeing the Russian invasion, but the process can take up to two years, according to immigration attorney Sameen Ahmadnia with the law firm Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy.

From Los Angeles Times

She studied interior architecture on a scholarship at the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating in 1945, and went to work briefly in Manhattan for Raymond Loewy, the influential French-born industrial designer, before earning a fellowship at Cranbrook.

From New York Times