Mr. Henry Keck founded Keck-Craig, Inc. in 1951 with the objective of applying engineering fundamentals to improve the design and reduce production costs of consumer products.

Henry Keck has participated in over 1700 product styling and industrial design projects for corporations, large and small and many entrepreneurs and inventors. Based on Mr. Keck's unique approach, many of Keck-Craig designs, from sugar shakers and soap dispensers to traffic hazard lights and thermostat controllers, have become ubiquitous in our lives and symbols of effective product design.

After more than 50 years at the forefront of Industrial Design and product development, Henry C. Keck entered semi-retirement in 2006 where he still actively helps corporations, businesses and individuals as a consultant and advisor to help develop salable products and works with intelectual property lawyers and private investors to take these products to market.

He has lectured at Darthmouth College, University of Southern California and the Art Center College of Design.

Henry Keck