TAMPA, Fla. ā If you have traveled through Tampa International Airport, then you know her work, although you may not know her ā Jane Davis Doggett is an internationally recognized designer, known in Tampa for her design of Tampaās original airport.
This weekend, the airport will recognize her at its GALA honoring women in aviation.
What You Need To Know
- Jane Davis Doggett is an internationally recognized designer, known in Tampa for her design of Tampaās original airport
- This weekend, the airport will recognize her at its GALA honoring women in aviation
- She originally came up with the design for the airport in the late 1960s. She also designed TPAās logo, which is still in use today
- Check out the history of TPA here
Itās thanks to Jane Davis Doggett that travelers can easily get around TPA. She originally came up with the design for the airport in the late 1960s.
āSee, my system started here, hereās the entrance sign, and here are your lead up color coded signs,ā said Jane, referring to the red and blue zones you see at TPA still today.
Jane was the only woman at that table, but her voice carried, and she made the engineers listen to her idea. āThey were calling the two sides of the terminal north and south, and I said who the [[refrain from expletive]] knows north and south, particularly in a complicated place like the airport?!ā
The engineers knew she was right. The red and blue zones start the second you arrive, and the entire airport is easily separated for travelers.
After the original Tampa Airport was complete, over 40 other airports also brought Jane on, using her design idea.
āSome dumb dame had to think of it because the engineers were too āMITā as we used to call it, to think it would work,ā Jane said as she pointed at herself.
Jane is a firecracker, and she likes to think some of her confidence came from her time spent at Yale.
āI think thatās where I got my freedom, at Yale, because if you can pass that, an all-boys, all-men school, then you can pass anything.ā And of course, the confidence she has in herself and her work.
Jane also designed TPAās logo, which is still in use today. At 92 years young, Jane knows her legacy at the airport will likely outlive her, and she says sheāll always be cheering on other women to follow in her footsteps.
āKeep up the fight! And donāt fail to use your charm and wit and everything with it because thatās all part of achieving.ā
Janeās design work at Tampaās airport received all kinds of national design awards, and she was also inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2016.