Stuart Sizer: Heathkit designer, dad, and “bon vivant”
Two weeks ago, through a radio preservation group, I met the son of Heathkit product designer of the 1950s-70s, Stu Sizer--"stylist, artist, maker of models, bon vivant." His son described the discovery of a few vintage Heathkit brochures, photos, and illustrations his father kept in his family's basement shop, many of which had been scanned at some point.
Stu Sizer--"stylist, artist, maker of models, bon vivant"--was tasked with crafting Heathkit's user-friendly and attractive exterior designs. For many years Sizer was Heathkit's only product designer, and was therefore often busy. "He was a great dad," his son told me, "but he spent a lot of time in the basement proof-building kits." He adds wryly, "Let that be a lesson to the hams of this world."
Sizer's son kindly shared with us the following scans and photos of his dad's work, many of which are original drawings; the series concludes with some clippings featuring Sizer.
On Stuart Sizer