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BMW GINA Light Visionary concept car

How about a car that uses fabric instead of sheet metal? This is the amazing BMW concept car ever. BMW has unveiled its GINA Light Visionary Model concept car on June 10, 2008. The BMW Gina Light Visionary concept car showcases the direction that BMW’s designs may take, and new materials and technologies that BMW plans to adopt in the future.


The fabric skin of the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car is used to cover metal wires, which can be moved to achieve different shapes using electro-hydraulic devices.


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Video: BMWwebTV

New Retro-Futurism design | Samal Design

Contemporary products design by Paris-based design studio Samal designSphery chair lounge & Alien lamp.

Sphery Chair Lounge


Alien Lamp

For more story about these products and the designer (Samal Design), visit : Plusmood.com

Robotic Fish : Monitoring Water Pollution

Soon, the water in Gijon, a harbor in Northern Spain will be monitored by robotic, battery-powered fish. These mechanical, articulating sea creatures were designed and tested by the Robotics Department at the University of Essex. At a cost of $3.6 million, through a European Union grant, these fish will test the water for oxygen levels, detect oil slicks and other contaminants pumped into the water. This is the first monitoring program of it’s kind, and the retrieved data could be very important, with implications for global warming and the state of our water sources.
For More story, visit : inhabitat.com

BMW 2015

BMW in 2015 – Istituto Europeo di Design Project

Peugeot Moovie :The Prototype




At Frankfurt Peugeot will display the 1:1 scale prototype of the Moovie, the project winner of the 3rd edition of the Peugeot Design Competition.

The Moovie was created by a Portuguese designer, André Costa, and was voted as the best project among 3,800 entries.

More detail about this story, please visit: carbodydesign.com

eVolo Skyscraper Competition 2009 - 1st Place





eVolo Skyscraper Competition 2009 - 2nd Place




eVolo Skyscraper Competition 2009 - 3rd Place



BioCity




Visit eVolo

Retrofitting our Skyscrapers For Food and Power





For more story, visit : Treehugger.com

Doors From Karim Rashid



source: http://www.albedbykarimrashid.com

Resonance, A Film about Design Strategy

Resonance from Continuum on Vimeo.

iLamp



inTable : Interactive Table

Concept Design - Audi Shark






source: Fubiz

Green Design : Pizza Box

Subway Art


Amazing 3D immersion technology

Amazing 3D immersion technology from IDEO Labs on Vimeo.


How to Win a Design Competition

See the complete list in further detail here at michaelroller.com

Recreating the Google Chrome logo




source : Google Chrome Blog

Competition : Furniture Design Award 2010

Registration is now open for the highly sought-after Furniture Design Award (FDA) 2010, organised by the Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC).

Similar to last year's competition, entries are not confined to any given theme, allowing participants the freedom to fully explore and express their creativity.

FDA 2010 consists of three categories - Open, Young Designers and Students.

For the first time, participation in the Young Designers category will be extended worldwide.

The Open category targets companies, seeking participants from all over the world with entries that have already been manufactured and launched commercially; the Young Designers category caters to local and international participants, aged 35 years and below as of 9 March 2010; and the Students category is open to all full- time students from educational institutions in the ASEAN countries.

competition : deadline September 1, 2009

More Detail visit : dexigner.com

Digital Artist 2009 - Competition


Digital Artist 2009 is a brand new competition for anyone with a passion for digital art and design from across the globe.

It aims to inspire, recognise and reward the highest standards of digital art across a range of genres and categories from concept art, illustration, architectural visualisation, and animation to character design and videogame art.

There are thirteen categories to choose from and you may choose to enter a total of five submissions across all of them.

The competition is open for entries until the end of August, when a panel of judges will select the category winners and runners-up.


competition
deadline August 31, 2009


More Info : visit Dexigner.com

IDA Poster of the Year Competition 09

The International Design Awards invite designers worldwide to showcase their creative talents.

The poster competition is open to graphic designers as well as architects and designers of products, fashion, and interiors.

Whether the poster is your creation, or your work was featured in it, you are invited to enter your noteworthy designs for the Poster of the Year Competition.

competition
deadline August 15, 2009 (4 days left)

More Info : visit Dexigner.com

Design Compatition : The Swatch Young Illustrators Award


The Swatch Young Illustrators Award is a unique competition awarding creativity and innovation in personal contemporary illustration and graphics. The award encourages and supports designers in their artistic practice and offers an international and worldwide recognized platform to them. Illustrative art works, art projects with graphic influences, animations and book art objects qualify for submission.

Deadline : September 30th, 2009

For More Detail visit : Illustative 2009

15 interview tips for graphic design

The following graphic design interview tips were written by Lee Newham, a senior designer at London-based design consultancy, P&W.


15 interview tips forgraphic design.

  1. When you arrive in the interview give us your business card. It should be well designed, memorable, simple and hopefully have a great idea. It should be unique and you should be branded.
  2. Have 8–12 pieces of work in your folio. Put the best pieces at the front and back.
  3. Have at least six questions ready to ask (if you have less, you’ll find they will be answered in the course of the interview).
  4. Take a pad and pen, take it out at the beginning of the interview. You don’t have to take notes, but it looks as if you are organized.
  5. Talk about your work before you show it, but don’t talk too much. This should be one short sentence to engage the interviewer withyou. We will be looking at you as you speak. Then show us your work.
  6. Have samples and mock ups.
  7. Bring sketches. We are as interested in how you got to the final solution as the solution itself. You can show other concepts.
  8. Have a copy of your CV (resumé) at the back of the portfolio. Offer it even if we already have it.
  9. On your CV don’t tell people about exam results or part-time jobs that have nothing to do with your chosen career. It pisses us off.
  10. Don’t talk about holiday or money in a first interview.
  11. Give a firm handshake.
  12. Tell us you really want the job (believe it or not, hardly anyone does this).
  13. Ask for our business card(s).
  14. When you get back home, send an email thanking us for the interview.
  15. Make sure your branding is consistent on your business card, CV and email signature.
One for luck: Remember, 80% of design students are crap. We see lots of CVs (95% of which are crap). If you can get into the top 20% you will get a job.

Interview with Jason Petrie-designer of the Nike Air Max LeBron VII


Jason Petrie grew up in Charlotte, NC, always sketching and doodling as a kid. He started drawing shoes in 7th grade science class, after seeing his first pair of Nike Air Trainer 3’s. From that moment he knew he wanted to design shoes for Nike and he has been dreaming up shoes in one form or another ever since. He sold his GI Joe collection to buy his first pair of Nikes that summer and he is still hunting down the right shoe to fill a slot in his collection. After high school he moved to Raleigh, NC to attend North Carolina State University. Jason studied textile technology and industrial design, graduating in 1998.




TRON LEGACY CONCEPT ART!






source:www.curbindustries.com

Nanobots (Nanotechnology Robots)

Nanorobotics is the technology of creating machines or robots at or close to the microscopic scale of a nanometre (10-9 metres).


Nanobots will be the next generation of nanomachines. Advanced nanobots will be able to sense and adapt to environmental stimuli such as heat, light & etc..

The video below showing theNanorobot at work replacing human nerve cells with artificial nerve cells. This CG animation visualizes one of the possible future applications and uses of nanotechnology.

realistic 3d McDonalds Advert

McDonald's Versus: Making of... from BranitVFX on Vimeo.