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Tupperware Corp's success in recent years can be attributed to the simple and geometric shapes of its products. The consistency in the company's design language is the handiwork of its vice president for design, Morison Cousins, who saw that previous designs lacked a powerful viewpoint. Cousins, who joined Tupperware in 1990, had always dreamed of developing everyday products that were of museum quality. He realized this dream when Tupperware's products came to be exhibited at New York's Museum of Modern Art and UK-based Victoria & Albert.

Author: Codrington, Andrea
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1999
Product development, Container industry, Tupperware Corp., TUP, Plastic container industry

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Martin Venezky

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Designer Martin Venezky's main source of inspiration are the innumerable photographs he has collected from various sources. As art director of the pop culture magazine Speak, Venezky keeps drawing ideas from his visual lexicon, and his images carry a poetic intensity and dignity. Being a homosexual himself, Venezky has also designed flyers and posters for Q Action, an anti-AIDS organization for homosexual men under 25.

Author: Codrington, Andrea
Publisher: International Design Holdings L.P.
Publication Name: I.D.
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0894-5373
Year: 1997
Services, Works, Designers, Venezky, Martin

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