The first wave of Japanese External Trade Recovery Organization (JETRO) exchange students observe as John Coleman works on a design. (L-R): Mitsuhiko Tera (PROD 1957), Shohei Harada (TRAN 1957) John Coleman, and Shigeo Hattori (PROD 1957).
The first wave of Japanese External Trade Recovery Organization (JETRO) exchange students observe as John Coleman works on a design. (L-R): Mitsuhiko Tera (PROD 1957), Shohei Harada (TRAN 1957) John Coleman, and Shigeo Hattori (PROD 1957).
The first wave of Japanese External Trade Recovery Organization (JETRO) exchange students observe as John Coleman works on a design. (L-R): Mitsuhiko Tera (PROD 1957), Shohei Harada (TRAN 1957) John Coleman, and Shigeo Hattori (PROD 1957).
The first wave of Japanese External Trade Recovery Organization (JETRO) exchange students observe as John Coleman works on a design. (L-R): Mitsuhiko Tera (PROD 1957), Shohei Harada (TRAN 1957) John Coleman, and Shigeo Hattori (PROD 1957).
Matsuda and friends visiting classrooms, speaking in the auditorium and having lunch in the board room with Edward "Tink" Adams and Art Center faculty.
General Motors executives and Art Center Industrial Design Department gathered around a clay car model. Front (L-R): Joseph Thompson, Paul Gillan (eventually Executive Chief Designer), Ned Nickles (GM Buick), Edward Glowacke (Executive in charge, Automotive Design), Howard O'Leary (Director of Styling Section), John Coleman, George Jergenson, Tom Christiansen (Manager, Styling Staff Activities), Clare Mackichan (Executive in Charge Advanced Automotive Design and Engineering), and Bill Lang.
General Motors executives and Art Center Industrial Design Department gathered around a clay car model. Front (L-R): Joseph Thompson, Paul Gillan (eventually Executive Chief Designer), Ned Nickles (GM Buick), Edward Glowacke (Executive in charge, Automotive Design), Howard O'Leary (Director of Styling Section), John Coleman, George Jergenson, Tom Christiansen (Manager, Styling Staff Activities), Clare Mackichan (Executive in Charge Advanced Automotive Design and Engineering), and Bill Lang.