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David Tompkins,
FIDSA (b. 1934)
President of the Industrial Designers Society of America
(IDSA), 1993-1994
Tompkins is a graduate
of Pratt Institute with an honors degree in industrial design. He worked
at Mack Truck and General Motors while at school and, following graduation,
was employed by the Madison Avenue office of Walter Dorwin Teague Associates
in the consumer packaging department.
Tompkins left New
York in 1963 to join Richardson/Smith (now Fitch) in Worthington, Ohio,
when that consulting office was first founded. During 14 years at R/S
he worked on a wide range of products for consumer, industrial and medical
markets. The lift truck designed for Crown Equipment was selected as one
of the IDSA's ten best products of the decade 1980-1990. At the same time,
he taught Ohio State University I.D. courses in design history, presentation
methods and professional practices. He left Richardson/Smith to found
his own office in 1977.
In 1981, after operating
Tompkins & Associates in Colorado and Ohio, he changed career paths
from independent consultant to corporate management by joining RCA Consumer
Electronics in Indianapolis. As Vice President/Design he was responsible
for more than 200 products including console televisions, video cassette
recorders, video cameras and audio equipment made in plants around the
world. His staff of 40 also did graphics, corporate identity, packaging
and model making.
Montell Polyolefins,
a joint venture of Royal Dutch Shell and Montedison SpA, Italy, was the
world's leading producer of polypropylene and related engineering plastics.
They hired Tompkins in late 1987 to establish an industrial design resource
at their North American headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware. The design
team worked with R&D centers worldwide, creating plastic-based products
for customers in consumer, industrial and technical markets in the U.S.
and Europe. He retired from Montell in 1995.
Tompkins has received
design awards from the IDSA, the American Iron & Steel Institute,
the Hanover Trade Fair, ID Magazine and the Consumer Electronics Industry.
The IDSA named him fellow in 1985 and he was Vice President, President
and Chairman of the national organization 1991-96.
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