Ed Liljenwall was an automotive designer for two and a half years before becoming a part of the industrial design group at Hewlett Packard in 1960. He graduated from the Art Center College of Design with a BS in Industrial Design in 1967. He is most well-known for his design for the HP-35 scientific calculator and holds a few design patents.

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