Tucker Viemeister is an industrial designer most famous for OXO Good Grips kitchen tools. He has a wide range of experience from sunglasses (Serengeti for Corning), a voting machine (Microsoft), to architectural scale interactive experiences (Venice Architecture Biennale), hospitality (Yotel), exhibitions (Shanghai Planetarium, Mobile Food Lab), innovation (CocaCola). He founded Smart Design, opened the NY office of frogdesign, the LAB with David Rockwell and worked with Ralph Appelbaum. He taught at NYU’s ITP from 2004-09, was Senior Critic at Yale 1994-96, and since 2012 teaches at Parsons School of Design. He is Vice President of the Architecture League, a Fellow of the Industrial Design Society of America, his work is in MoMA and the Smithsonian, holds 32 US utility patents and was named after a car. Viemeisterindustries.com
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