Industrial designer Vladymir Rogov, graduated from West Surrey College of Art & Design in the UK. and kicked off a career designing trade show exhibits for mega-brands such as Chrysler, Fiat, Ford (car manufacturer); Rank Xerox (show room); Cascade (modern home products such as glassware); Compagnie des Lampes, France (lighting); and Marks & Spencer’s, Habitat and Conran stores (home products).
Over four decades, Vladymir's work has touched the lives of baby boomers, yuppies and millennials, as he's designed coolers for Coleman; luxurious bathroom systems for Boeing; exotic seating for Aston Martin; self-serve gas station for Exxon; printers for Hewlett-Packard; cameras for Kodak; point-of-purchase displays for Yamaha; TVs for Samsung and clocks and musical instruments for Casio.
Vladymir grew up in Germany and England, immigrated to Canada and ultimately settled in the USA.
He holds five US patents, and his designs have received numerous international awards, including two “International Design Excellence Awards” (IDEAs) from the Industrial Designers Society of America.
IDSA Design Excellence Award
American Society on Aging Exhibit Honorable Mention
Advertising Arts Society of London, Canada Gold Award
Design Canada Excellence Award
Royal Society of Art, UK Commendation
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