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A participant pilots his vehicle during the running of the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Sketchbook illustrations
Characters, creatures and letterforms fill volumes of sketchbooks in the Beindorff Design studio. Sketches are a central part of the working method as preliminary concepts evolve into final artwork.
Details of personal work.
Thanks to my wife for helping me set up my new wood design mini-shop in Bangkok yesterday www,anczelowitz.com
Team Ghost celebrates after winning the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Participants prepare their vehicles for the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
USA Jr. Olympic Hockey Festival
PROJECT:
The idea behind this logo was to highlight a star as the symbolic representation of the spirit of the games.
DESCRIPTION:
This mark promoted the 2000 Winter USA Jr. Olympic Hockey Festival.
Christ Church Outdoor Signage
The goal was to create a dynamic sign that retained the historical look and integrity of the building. Brushed steel mixed with the structures old blonde and red brick, bring about a unique and progressive result.
Christ Church is located in Denver, Colorado, at 7th & Colorado and was established in 1927.
Participants prepare their vehicles for the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Director, Advanced Mobility Research, Geoff Wardle speaks with judges prior to the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Participants prepare their vehicles for the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
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Not content with building the "Worlds Best Driving Machine" BMW has turned its attention to Racing Wheelchairs and using its expertise in design and engineering has worked closely with US Paralympics Track and Field Team athletes and coaches to develop the carbon fibre racing wheelchair that will make its competitive debut at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games.
“Working on this project has been a truly rewarding experience for my team and we’re proud of what we’ve been able to accomplish in the last year and half with these athletes and their coaches,” said Brad Cracchiola, Associate Director, BMW Group DesignWorks. “From fittings and immersion sessions, to data analysis and real-time testing, we had the unique opportunity to build a fully customized racing device. We’re eager to complete the final product and look forward to watching Team USA compete.” “Our partnership with Team USA over the last six years has been a remarkable journey, but the most rewarding part of it all has been the direct collaboration with our athletes,” said Trudy Hardy, Vice President, Marketing, BMW of North America. “Their dedication to their sport and their fans is unprecedented, and as a company dedicated to performance and mobility, this has been a project that felt right at home for us and we’re honored to be part of it.”
With the help of Team USA athletes, BMW will work over the next few months to continue to adjust and improve the wheelchair in the lead up to the Games. The final fleet of wheelchairs for use in the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games is slated to be delivered to the U.S. Paralympics track and field racers in the summer of 2016.
Let's hope all the hard work pays off and the US Paralympic Team bring home plenty of medals. Original article source BMW #BMW #BMWRacingWheelchair #Rio 2016 #USAParalympic Team #TeamUSA
See More Here: BMW Builds Team USA Carbon Racing Wheelchair for Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
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Deluxe Rooms feature spacious bathroom with glass partition and a large sunken bathtub, similar to the ones featured at Mandarin Oriental Tokyo. What is lacking is a TV by the tub, which nowadays is a standard in most luxury hotel's bathroom.
MANDARIN ORIENTAL
Jl. M.H. Thamrin
Jakarta, Indonesia
General Manager: Andrew Abram
Executive Chef: Thierry Le Queau
Head Chef (Xin Hwa): Foong Wai Loong
Architect: P&T Architects
Interior Designer: LTW Designworks / Lim Teo Wilkes
Team Ghost from Beijing won the Ashtray Drag Race and the Sculpture Garden Flats (Figure 8) as well the overall Best in Show at the Formula-E race at Art Center. at the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Participants discuss their race strategy prior to the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
Judges inspect the entries prior to the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Judges inspect the entries prior to the Formula-E race at Art Center.
The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
This color-coded multipiece system included daily tickets, event guides, and a video highlight reel from past tournaments.
The International at Castle Pines Colorado, drew top-notch players, and was among the top viewed golf events of the year.
Team Ghost from Beijing won the Ashtray Drag Race and the Sculpture Garden Flats (Figure 8) as well the overall Best in Show at the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
Team Phantom at the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Participants prepare their vehicles for the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
Weedy leafy panel sketch
Inspired by it’s beauty and diversity, this exhibit followed the path of a family that was exploring Australia for the first time. A journal that recorded their findings would serve as wayfinding signage, leading the visitor through various interactive exhibits and tanks.
This exhibit would have featured fish, plants, and animals, all native to Australia.
What Lurks Beneath exhibit puts visitors under the dock and just below the water’s surface to observe how human action affects various aspects of sea life.
This exhibit features five habitats, which contain discarded items such as cans, bottles, fishing poles, lobster traps, car tires, and even a toilet.
Scott Robertson, concept artist and designer. cargocollective.com/drawthrough
Scott's clients have included the BMW subsidiary Designworks/USA, Bell Sports, Raleigh Bicycles, Mattel Toys, Patagonia, Scifi Lab, 3DO, feature film Minority Report, Nike, Rock Shox, Universal Studios, OVO, Black Diamond, Angel Studios, Rockstar Games, Sony Online Entertainment, Buena Vista Games, and Fiat.
Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/
To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)
Christ Church Outdoor Signage
The goal was to create a dynamic sign that retained the historical look and integrity of the building. Brushed steel mixed with the structures old blonde and red brick, bring about a unique and progressive result.
Christ Church is located in Denver, Colorado, at 7th & Colorado and was established in 1927.
Scott Robertson, concept artist and designer. cargocollective.com/drawthrough
Scott's clients have included the BMW subsidiary Designworks/USA, Bell Sports, Raleigh Bicycles, Mattel Toys, Patagonia, Scifi Lab, 3DO, feature film Minority Report, Nike, Rock Shox, Universal Studios, OVO, Black Diamond, Angel Studios, Rockstar Games, Sony Online Entertainment, Buena Vista Games, and Fiat.
Thanks to Christopher Cheung (Product Line Manager For SketchBook Pro) for the invitation to Autodesk Sketchbook's FEBTOR 2013 event. I had so much fun at last year's Sketchbook Toronto event. The theme this time: Storytelling. Guests included: Alex Woo (Pixar story artist, worked on Ratatouille, WALL-E, more), Scott Robertson (concept artist), C.B. Cebulski (Senior VP Marvel/Disney), Willow Dawson (writer & illustrator, comics & children's books, teacher), Francis Manapul (DC comics artist), Ramón Pérez (cartoonist). More info: www.sketchbookartgallery.com/
To those who attended the event: feel free to share any of these photos in social media or in blog posts about the event, or to help promote Autodesk / Sketchbook Pro / Chris Cheung; please include a photo credit, thanks. :-)
Tunnel of Hope at Vivid Sydney
Designworks, in collaboration with The Benevolent Society, has created a unique, interactive light installation that will be launched this week at Vivid Sydney. Designed as a walk-through tunnel, the Hundreds and Thousands installation is composed of thousands of little LED lights, which can be controlled individually and respond when visitors interact with them. People are invited to share their hopes for the future of Australia’s children via Twitter (#hopesforchange), or through the website hopesforchange.org.au. The greater the number of people sharing their hopes, the more dynamic the lighting effects become.
“This is a fabulous way to bring the role of The Benevolent Society to life” says Mark Kennedy, Managing Director, Designworks Sydney. “Hundreds and Thousands is an extension of the transformation and design work we have recently undertaken for The Benevolent Society.”
“The aim of the brand repositioning was to capture and articulate The Benevolent Society’s key role in driving positive social change in Australia, and the Hundreds and Thousands light tunnel brings this aim to life by providing Australians with the ability to share their hopes and dreams via social media feeds.”
Says Anne Hollonds, CEO of The Benevolent Society, “Hundreds and Thousands is so much more than a light installation, it’s a wonderful platform to engage with Australians of all walks of life and share a little bit of our history, what we stand for today and our vision for the future. The light installation is exciting and thought-provoking, and will inspire people to share their hopes for change for Australia’s future….We are absolutely delighted with the result.”
PROJECT: Inspired by Hollywood’s rich history, The City of Los Angeles Employee Deferred Compensation Plan brochure outlines how the participant prepares for a stable financial future. This kit is part of a multipiece campaign that reaches over 80,000 city employees.
DESCRIPTION: This kit is part of a multipeice campaign that reaches over 80,000 city employees.
Team Saluki at the Formula-E race at Art Center. The Formula-E Race, a highlight of the Art Center GradID curriculum, is the annual contest of rubber band-powered miniature cars designed by teams from Art Center, Pasadena Community College, and for the first time this year the Department of Industrial Design at Beijing University of Technology. Race judges included designers from Honda R&D, Disney, BMW Group Designworks USA, LEGO Concept Lab, Tesla Motors, Fisker Automotive, Mattel Hot Wheels, Calty, and Nissan.