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Category Archives: Homer LaGassey

Change by Design—Ford Designers

Ford Design in 1973 as they grapple with government mandated safety guidelines. Homer LaGassey is featured in two scenes

March 25, 20164 CommentsFord Design, Homer LaGasseyBy Gary Smith

Jeff Gold’s Rescued Studio Art Collection

A remarkable collection of original studio art.

March 14, 20119 CommentsArtwork and Books, Car Design, Homer LaGassey, Rescued from the Studio Trash, Vintage Studio ArtworkBy Gary Smith

Homer LaGassey

According to Bill Porter, Homer, who was assistant in Pontiac at the time, says he quit because of round-the-clock overtime. Claimed his kids cried when he did come home. “Who’s that strange man, mommy?”

June 7, 200932 CommentsDesigners, Homer LaGasseyBy Gary Smith
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