ArtCenter College of Design Car Show on October 28th Seems like a good opportunity for those on the West Coast. Includes a tour of their Design Studios. Tickets $40. http://www.artcenter.edu/carclassic/registration.php Behind every beautifully designed car, from the 1938 Opel Kapitan to the 2018 Tesla Model 3, stands an innovative designer—one most likely educated at ArtCenter College of Design. Join auto enthusiasts, car collectors, history buffs and weekend adventurers at Car Classic 2018, where we will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the College’s Transportation Design program. • Get up-close-and-personal with rare automobiles, motorcycles and stunning concept cars representing seven decades of ArtCenter’s influence in transportation design • Meet the innovative designers who brought these visions to life • Hear the stories behind some of the most iconic vehicles of our time • And much, much more! More than a high-profile car show, ArtCenter’s annual Car Classic honors the very best in industrial design, showcases the College’s strong ties to industry, and celebrates the indelible mark ArtCenter alumni have made on the world of transportation, all in a friendly environment and beautiful location. JOIN US Exhibitor Application Sponsorship Inquiries Become a Patron Media Inquiries Registration Now Open FOR MORE INFORMATION [email protected] 626 396-2304
My Alma Mater. I want to attend, but I'm going to have to skip it this year. The show is always a good one.
F1 2021. Not pure design as they have aero issues and strict rules. They look retro 1990's, and other than the ugly halo look better than todays cars. Atleast they have lower noses. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
They look good. However, just wait until the aerodynamicists get hold of them and ruin the lines trying to make it go faster. All the best, Andrew.
It should be cool, though, for them to have the ability to design the halo's into the car's as opposed to just adding them as an afterthought.
You know what else came out of the Art Center College of Design? The bad-assiest dune buggy of them all, the six-wheeled Skink, by Justin Dantzler, Clark Valentine and John Vernon. I love this thing Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Who ate all the lemons? https://www.topgear.com/car-news/paris-motor-show/vision-inext-shows-us-bmws-self-driving-future Image Unavailable, Please Login
That's pretty cool. Tiny too - was that just a model to photograph on the beach or was that able to take a driver? Oh ****. Sincerely, Andrew.
They've taken EVERYTHING that I really, truly, hate with a burning passion about modern design and crammed it all into one vehicle. My god. When I was a young teenager I used to dream about owning a BMW M3 as an aspirational car. Most of what they're doing these days makes me go "yuck", and then I feel sad and empty inside - like someone just told me Santa Claus doesn't exist. All the best, Andrew.
Andrew, you do have to admit that it does look good as a classic railroad locomotive! Image Unavailable, Please Login
I want to reach out through the internet, grab a BMW designer by the pretentious scarf, and shake some sense into them. All the best, Andrew.
I like the sides... Image Unavailable, Please Login I actually photoshop'ed BMW's newer concept face when someone requested that I facelift the Hummer... this new release looks like a beaver. https://i.imgur.com/XJ2vt7I.jpg
Is that a wing or a fin coming out of the C-Pillar? If so, that's probably the first time I've ever seen that feature.
text is in Russian, but the video is in English http://www.cardesign.ru/articles/bmw/2018/09/16/7637/
If so, that's definitely not the first time you've ever seen that feature. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login BMW have completely lost the plot. What a saddening design. All the best, Andrew.