Designing Women of GM: The Intersection of Art, Culture and Car Design

It only takes one person in charge to change the rules. General Motors was ahead of the game when it came to diversifying the design department. Design director Harley Earl’s so-called  “Damsels of Design” were a group of about a dozen automotive designers. These women  helped shaped the interior and arguably the aesthetics of Cadillacs and Buicks dating back to  1934. The impact of their work culminated in the 1958... Read More