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Brooks Stevens’s rejection of brand continuity was bad for small automakers
Brooks Stevens was a complicated character. For example, he championed ultra-simple car designs but also coined the term “planned obsolescence” to describe an industrial designer’s mission (Adamson, 2003; p. 129). One way that played out was his repeated advocacy of ditching established nameplates. According to Richard M. Langworth, Stevens stated that, “I convinced (Studebaker) management to de-emphasize the Lark term which had its own connotations, just as I finally got Roy Chapin to dump Rambler for AMC cars, when we were involved with them [...]
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