All Editorial articles – Page 8
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Car design round-up: space age, Italiana and Mazda goes big
Car Design News looks at some of the design stories that may have gone under the radar over the past week. Read on for the latest from Bertone, Pininfarina, Zonda and more…
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Car designers urged to be bolder moving forward
At the recent Car Design Event in Munich, Car Design News brought together a mix of designers to discuss brand transformation and, inevitably, what AI means for the next generation of designers. As it happens, many of them were sitting in the room and were more than happy to get involved in the discussion.
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Menorca offers clean alternative to conventional suede
A new water-based microfibre suede has been released in response to growing demand for clean yet durable automotive materials
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CDE 2024: a motor show “without the waste”
Car Design News was back in Munich to attend the annual, and appropriately named, Car Design Event (CDE). The show brought together designers and journalists in an intimate setting that underscored the value of more boutique events
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In memoriam: Paolo Pininfarina (1958-2024)
Car Design News celebrates the life of Paolo Pininfarina, who has sadly passed away aged 65
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Car Design Review X: Shao Jingfeng, SAIC
SAIC’s Shao Jingfeng shares his personal approach to design in this exclusive Car Design Review X interview
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Engineering the design studio of the future
Engineering nous and a reputation for speed, creativity and quality gives Kadence a competitive advantage in the world of independent design studios. Its founder, Antony Ward, tells Car Design News why this, paired with a network of global centres of excellence, sets it apart from the rest
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Review: “Eyes on the Road” at the Petersen Museum
The Petersen’s new exhibit examines the artwork inspired by automotive culture
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Car design round-up: save the dates, bold colours and new names
Car Design News looks at some of the design stories that may have gone under the radar over the past week. Read on for the latest from Alpine, Mahindra, Volvo and more…
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“Less-than-perfect surfaces are key to a more sustainable future”
Head of materials at Chris Lefteri Design, Gaia Crippa, speaks to Car Design News ahead of the CDN Milan Design Night
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Alfa Romeo collaborates with Chinese art school
Students at the China Academy of Art have had the opportunity to work with Alfa Romeo as part of their transportation design course
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Baumeister takes the helm at Designworks Munich
Annette Baumeister succeeds Martina Starke at Designworks Munich
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Car Design Review X: Maximilian Missoni, Polestar
Polestar design boss Maximilian Missoni shares his personal approach to design in this exclusive Car Design Review X interview
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My Life in 5 Objects: Pontus Fontaeus
In the first of a new series, Pontus Fontaeus, design director at the GAC Advanced Design Centre in Los Angeles, cherry-picks five design objects that sit close to his heart
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Martina Starke shifts from Designworks to Rolls-Royce
Long-time BMW Group designer Martina Starke has traded Munich for Goodwood
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Car design round-up: new logos, old names and succession planning
Car Design News looks at some of the design stories that may have gone under the radar over the past week. Read on for the latest from Audi, JLR, DS and more…
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Kia reveals 'unique bodyshape' with K4 sedan
Kia has revealed the all-new K4 and voiced its commitment to sedans in general moving forward
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Kia appoints two new design leaders
After a surprise move earlier in the year, Oliver Samson has landed at Kia’s Frankfurt studio, while Seungmo Lim is now head of the Kia Design Center in China
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Car Design Review X: Gorden Wagener
Mercedes design boss Gorden Wagener shares his personal approach to design in this exclusive Car Design Review X interview
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New mobility design studio opens in Munich
Car Design News speaks with the now-independent design boss Andrea Mocellin about his varied career and why he opened his own studio