| Tom Kellogg graduated from Art Center
College of Design in 1955 after working for four months at Ford
Advance Styling as part of the school program. In 1961 he was
approached by Raymond Loewy Associates
to work on Studebaker's Avanti
project. His contribution to the design of the Avanti was essential
in achieving Loewy's objectives. Kellogg joined Loewy's
New York office in 1962-63 and supervised the final design of
the "Avanti-themed" standard Studebakers
planned for 1964. In 1964 Tom opened his own industrial
design office in Newport Beach. He has designed motor homes,
recreational vehicles and several lines of fiberglass
boats. He also was involved in the interior design of the DC-10
for McDonnell Douglas. In 1972 Tom joined the industrial design
and packaging firm of Gould & Associates as Vice President of
Product Development. |

Avanti team member Tom Kellogg with some
of his designs. |