Jay Doblin

Doblin was born in Brooklyn, NY and graduated from Pratt Institute in 1942. He worked for Raymond Loewy from 1942 to 1955 directing the Frigidaire account and designing vending machines for Coca-Cola, razors for Schick and fountain pens for Eversharp. Between 1955 and 1969, and after the resignation of Serge Chermayeff, he served as director of the IIT Institute of Design, a design school founded in 1937 in Chicago by László Moholy-Nagy, a former Bauhaus teacher. After his tenure as director, he stayed involved with school as a professor. Doblin was president of The American Society of Industrial designers (ASID) in 1956 and of the Industrial Design Educators Association (IDEA) in 1962. In 1981 he founded his strategic design planning consultancy, [http://www.doblin.com Doblin] with Larry Keeley. In 2004, Jay Doblin was awarded the medal of the AIGA. [http://www.doblin.com Doblin] became part of [http://www.monitor.com Monitor Group's] innovation practice in 2007, and was acquired by [http://www.doblin.com Deloitte] in 2013. Provided by Wikipedia