Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Automotive
July 20, 2007 11:58 am, 34247 Views
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Oryx is an innovative time trial bike with a one-sided fork and chain-stay. Due to its Y-frame shape, it’s comfortably shock-proof without loosing ground contact.
Each bike is custom-made which guaranties the perfect fit for every rider and simplifies manufacturing; handle bars, stem and fork are made from one piece. The ergonomically shaped seat post and saddle are integrated into the frame with a hole to cool your bum even!
Designer: Harald Cramer
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Automotive
July 19, 2007 1:43 am, 13746 Views
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Curve Extreme Sport is a skateboard concept with hopes of creating a new sport. The design has a pair of Motor GP-inspired tires that taper on both ends to allow the rider to make sharp turns during a high speed down-hill race.
Designer: Gary Chang
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Automotive
July 16, 2007 3:33 am, 7614 Views
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Logging is a hard job. You spend all day cutting down trees and although technology has mechanized much of the work, people still have to clear away brushes using old fashion muscle.
Designer: Andreas Johansson
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Posted by Long Tran in All Archive, Automotive
June 25, 2007 11:55 am, 8899 Views
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Actually it’s a Bugimen, designed by Ehsan Moghaddampour for a future where driving is totally computer controlled leaving you as a bored passenger. Fortunately the Bugimen is designed for hot off roading so just sit back and enjoy the bumpy ride.
Designer: Ehsan Moghaddampour
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Posted by Yanko Design in Automotive
June 4, 2007 8:16 pm, 13052 Views
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Under the direction of Mazda’s new global design director, Laurens van den Acker, the challenge given to the team was to invent a novel means of registering motion in vehicles whether they’re moving or still. Nagare achieves that goal while also signaling a fresh design direction for future Mazda vehicles.
Design: Mazda [ Via: The Cool Hunter ]
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Posted by Yanko Design in Automotive
May 30, 2007 8:47 pm, 3920 Views
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Compact, dynamic but ever so slightly too small, Smart’s all-new fortwo is significant for several reasons. For a start, this is the first Smart to bypass the burgeoning grey market and be officially imported into the USA.
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Posted by Yanko Design in Automotive
May 29, 2007 11:51 pm, 8457 Views
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The aim of the concept is wide usage of alternative and experimental materials for the interior and exterior design. The body of the prototype is made of fiber silicon so it can not be deformed in case of an accident and also it can change shape, modifying the configuration of the vehicle to the more spacious or more compact, depending on the preferences of use.
Designer: Alexander Kotlyarevsky
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Posted by Yanko Design in Architecture, Automotive
May 16, 2007 5:36 pm, 11291 Views
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The BMW Welt by Coop Himmelb(L)Au will officially open to the public on the weekend of October 20/21, 2007. Visitors from all over the world are invited to experience the exciting new building. As planned the handing over will be on June, 30 2007.
Architect: Coop Himmelb(L)Au
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Posted by Yanko Design in Automotive
May 2, 2007 8:24 pm, 6352 Views
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With the new Civic Type R, Honda has gone down the admirable route of ignoring the current horsepower battle and choosing character and poise. That’s not to say the new Type R isn’t fast - it’s enormously rapid.
Design: Honda
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Posted by Yanko Design in Automotive
May 1, 2007 10:13 pm, 7011 Views
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The instant success of the Experience Lab (project which aims to introduce people to their radiators without actually showing them) triggered the idea at Jaga (radiator brand) to bring the same experience and emotions into a moving platform or medium that allows to mimic this wherever in the world Jaga wants to go. That led to the idea of creating an ‘experience truck’.
Designer: Arne Quinze [ Via: Dezeen ]
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