Ve Elizabeth Cadie (1893 – August 2, 1956)[1] was an early twentieth century American illustrator of children's books and magazines,[2] a stylist, and a designer.
[3][4][5] She worked as an illustrator for the P. F. Volland Company and Rand McNally & Company, and as a designer for W. S. George Pottery Company, where she was responsible for the "Calico" design.
[6] Her images appeared on the cover of magazines like Child Life in the 1930s.
[7] In articles about design for the home, she was described as a "prominent designer",[4] "whose originality is causing quite a stir in art and industry".
[3] Cadie obtained a patent for her invention of a heat insulating handle for small home appliances and for a coffee pot design, in 1945 and 1951 respectively.