Attn: ALL DESIGN CAR ENTHUSIASTS
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Hi,
I am a transport design student from the university of huddersfield, conducting an online survey to gauge the opinion of all car enthusiasts, as to what they consider Visually FUNCTIONAL, OR ORNAMENTAL.
If you would like to take part in the survey, and find out what the rest of the design world think, then click on the link below.
Good Luck!
www.huddersfield3d.co.uk/bansal/
I am a transport design student from the university of huddersfield, conducting an online survey to gauge the opinion of all car enthusiasts, as to what they consider Visually FUNCTIONAL, OR ORNAMENTAL.
If you would like to take part in the survey, and find out what the rest of the design world think, then click on the link below.
Good Luck!
www.huddersfield3d.co.uk/bansal/
twism300 said:
Hi,
I am a transport design student from the university of huddersfield, conducting an online survey to gauge the opinion of all car enthusiasts, as to what they consider Visually FUNCTIONAL, OR ORNAMENTAL.
If you would like to take part in the survey, and find out what the rest of the design world think, then click on the link below.
Good Luck!
www.huddersfield3d.co.uk/bansal/
Why is the piggin ugly Lexus in twice - even none designers can spot an ugly car you know!
I guess you're after a gut-feel for aesthetics from us but you can't really go for a form over function vote with these pics unless there is some more background info on some of the designs - my case in point is the met. red concept car (pic 9) I'd say the forward vision is particularly impaired so completely impractical and unfunctional, but then it may have been designed to use forward monitering cameras etc?
Forget the questions, just design and produce a legwettingly beautiful looking + handling kitcar that's economic to build - before I beat you to it!
John S.
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