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Clifford Brooks Stevens, more often known just as Brooks Stevens, was a noted industrial designer who made many contributions to the recreational boating industry throughout his career.  
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Some achievements include the line of Evinrude concept boats, introduced annually at the New York Boat Show. This list includes the 1956 Evinrude Lark Sportster, 1957 Evinrude Fishing Saucer, 1958 Evinrude Stationwagon, 1959 Evinrude House Float, and 1960 Camper, 1961 Heli-Bout.  Other contracts include deck styling for the 1958 Cutter/Owens Boats and sliding hard-tops for these models, as well as styling for Vollrath marine hardware.
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Clifford Brooks Stevens
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Brooks Stevens Associates
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Clifford Brooks Stevens, more often known just as Brooks Stevens, was a noted industrial designer who made many contributions to the recreational boating industry throughout his career. Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, his firm, Brooks Stevens Associates employed artists and designers including James D. Floria, John J. Hughes, and Anthony Reed (Jan 11, 1950 Chicago Tribune). Notable clients included the [[OMC|Outboard Marine Corporation]], [[Owens|Owens Yacht Corp.]], and the [[Vollrath|Vollrath Company]].
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Some achievements include the line of [[Evinrude]] concept boats, introduced annually at the New York Boat Show. This list includes the 1956 Lark, 1957 Fisherman, 1958 Station Wagon, 1959 Evinrude Housefloat, and 1960 Jetstream, and 1961 Heli-Bout.  Other contracts include deck styling for the 1958 Cutter/Owens Boats and sliding hard-tops for these models, as well as styling for [[Vollrath|Vollrath marine hardware]].
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For more information on the range of products designed by Brooks Stevens, browse the 7000+ records in the Milwaukee Museum of Art's Brooks Stevens Archive: http://archive.mam.org/brooks-stevens/search.php?type=highlights
  
  
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File:Galea53002.jpg|[[Gale|1954 Gale Buccaneer 12 HP]]
 
File:Galea53002.jpg|[[Gale|1954 Gale Buccaneer 12 HP]]
 
File:Evinrudeom56001.jpg|[[1956 Evinrude Lark]]
 
File:Evinrudeom56001.jpg|[[1956 Evinrude Lark]]
File:Johnsona56001.jpg|[[Johnson|1956 Johnson Javelin]]
 
 
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Clifford Brooks Stevens

Brooks Stevens Associates

Milwaukee, Wisconsin


Clifford Brooks Stevens, more often known just as Brooks Stevens, was a noted industrial designer who made many contributions to the recreational boating industry throughout his career. Based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, his firm, Brooks Stevens Associates employed artists and designers including James D. Floria, John J. Hughes, and Anthony Reed (Jan 11, 1950 Chicago Tribune). Notable clients included the Outboard Marine Corporation, Owens Yacht Corp., and the Vollrath Company.


Some achievements include the line of Evinrude concept boats, introduced annually at the New York Boat Show. This list includes the 1956 Lark, 1957 Fisherman, 1958 Station Wagon, 1959 Evinrude Housefloat, and 1960 Jetstream, and 1961 Heli-Bout. Other contracts include deck styling for the 1958 Cutter/Owens Boats and sliding hard-tops for these models, as well as styling for Vollrath marine hardware.


For more information on the range of products designed by Brooks Stevens, browse the 7000+ records in the Milwaukee Museum of Art's Brooks Stevens Archive: http://archive.mam.org/brooks-stevens/search.php?type=highlights


Evinrude Concept Boats


Cutter/Owens Boats


Outboard Motors


Boat Hardware


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