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Louis Nelson (artist)

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Nationality
  
American

Years active
  
1965-present

Alma mater
  
Pratt Institute

Occupation
  
Industrial designer

Spouse
  
Judy Collins (1996)


Notable works
  
Korean War Veterans Memorial, Dag Hammarskjöld Medal

Louis Nelson (born 1936) is an American industrial designer and graphic artist who is best known for designing the Mural Wall for the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington.

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Career

Louis Nelson graduated with a degree in Industrial Design from Pratt Institute in New York City in 1958.

From 1958 until 1962 he served in the US military where he became a Captain and Helicopter instructor.

After the army Louis returned to Pratt Institute where he graduated with a master's degree in Industrial Design in 1964.

Louis Nelson designed the Mural Wall of the Korean War Veterans Memorial located in Washington. He has also designed the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal, as well as the nutrition facts label that appear on food packages in America.

Awards and Recognition

Louis Nelson has been honored by several industry designer organizations and magazines:

  • 2013: Career Achievement Award, Pratt Institute
  • AIGA
  • Industrial Design Excellence Award: Silver
  • American Corporate Identity
  • Art Directors Club (NY & LA)
  • British Design & Art Direction
  • Clio Awards
  • IABC
  • Personal life

    In April 1996, he married musician Judy Collins, whom he had been seeing since 1978. They live in Manhattan.

    References

    Louis Nelson (artist) Wikipedia