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    Walter Dorwin Teague

    American pioneer industrial designer (1883–1960)

    Walter Dorwin Teague (December 18, 1883 – December 5, 1960) was an American industrial designer, architect, illustrator, graphic designer, writer, and entrepreneur.

    Often referred to as the "Dean of Industrial Design",[1] Teague pioneered in the establishment of industrial design as a profession in the US, along with Norman Bel Geddes, Raymond Loewy, Henry Dreyfuss[2] and Joseph Sinel.[3][4]

    Regarded as a classicist and a traditionalist despite a later shift to modern tastes,[5] Teague is recognized as a critical figure in the spread of mid-century modernism in America.[6] He is widely known for his exhibition designs during the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, such as the Ford Building, and his iconic product and package designs, from Eastman Kodak's Bantam Special to the steel-legged Steinway piano.[7]

    A self-described late starter whose