Biography

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 the Studebaker's Avanti project. A year later, he joined Loewy to work on an all-new Studebaker.

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 extensively 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. Many of his package designs have achieved international recognition and his work on Wedgewood's china line; "Shape 225" has won several prestigious design awards.

Tom has since re-opened his own studio in Irvine and worked on projects for Rolls Royce and Porsche. Currently, he is developing designs in the areas of electronics, medical equipment, artist and engineer workstations, and transportation interior components for a major manufacturer and supplier to Detroit. He also is teaching form development at Art Center College of Design.