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==Early Life and Education==
==Early Life and Education==
Aleksandr Ristov was born on 14 September 1934 in [[Merisk]], Khyragus. His father was a railcar {{wpl|mechanic}}. Ristov began studying electrical engineering at [[Khasde National Polytechnic]] in 1952, however, he quickly changed to studying industrial design. While there, some of his designs — a clock and a typewriter — were exhibited at the [[Khasde Design Museum]]. Ristov was recruited to Sevir Heavy Industires as a design officer shortly after his graduation in 1956.
Aleksandr Ristov was born on 14 September 1934 in [[Merisk]], Khyragus. His father was a railcar {{wpl|mechanic}}. Ristov began studying electrical engineering at [[Khasde National Polytechnic]] in 1952, however, he quickly changed to studying industrial design. While there, some of his designs — a clock and a typewriter — were exhibited at the [[Khasde Design Museum]]. Ristov was recruited to Sevir Heavy Industires as a design officer shortly after his graduation in 1956.
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==Career==
==Career==
===Sevir Heavy Industries===
===Sevir Heavy Industries===
 
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File:Braun_T1000CD.jpg|Sevir R560 radio, 1962
File:SevirC2008K.jpg| Sevir C2008K {{wpl|Super_8_film_camera|8mm camera}}, 1966
File:SevirM63Chair.jpg| M63 Chair, 1967
File:SevirTR9000.jpg| Sevir TR900 television set, 1969
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===Design Philosophy===
===Design Philosophy===


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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
==Gallery of Works==

Revision as of 18:17, 4 January 2021


Aleksandr Ristov
Aleksandr Ristov.jpg
Aleksandr Ristov in 2014
Born(1934-09-14)September 14, 1934
NationalityKhyragusian
OccupationIndustrial designer
Known for Sevir consumer products,

Early Life and Education

Aleksandr Ristov was born on 14 September 1934 in Merisk, Khyragus. His father was a railcar mechanic. Ristov began studying electrical engineering at Khasde National Polytechnic in 1952, however, he quickly changed to studying industrial design. While there, some of his designs — a clock and a typewriter — were exhibited at the Khasde Design Museum. Ristov was recruited to Sevir Heavy Industires as a design officer shortly after his graduation in 1956.


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Career

Sevir Heavy Industries

Design Philosophy

Personal Life

Legacy