[3] Lippincott joined Pratt Institute's faculty in 1936, collaborating with Donald Dohner to help establish its design education program.
[3] In 1943, Lippincott and Dohner opened a design office in New York, initially partnering with the Douglas T. Sterling Company in Stamford, CT, and named the firm Dohner & Lippincott.
[3] After Dohner's death, Lippincott took over the editing of the industrial design section of Interiors magazine.
[3] The firm's notable projects include the 1946 redesign of Campbell's soup packaging, introducing the iconic red-and-white can.
[4] Lippincott published another book, Design for Business, in 1947 through Paul Theobold.