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The Car Design Yearbook 7 the Definitive Guide to All New Concept and Production Cars Worldwide by Stephen Newbury,Tony Lewin Pdf
This latest title in the 'Car Design Yearbook' series features all the new cars launched worldwide from April 2007 to March 2008. Also included are profiles of the industry's leading designers, a full technical glossary and a list of all the motor shows in the year ahead.
'The Car Design Yearbook' is an annual guide to the world's latest concept and production cars. Stephen Newbury reviews models ranging from the mass-market to the most exotic of concept cars.
The Car Design Yearbook is the only series of annual guides available to all the latest concept and production cars launched at the motor shows worldwide. Containing an entirely new selection of cars in each annual publication, the book is authoritatively and accessibly written by an industry insider with his finger on the pulse of all the latest trends. Clear, comprehensive and packed with hundreds of mouth-watering illustrations in every edition, this is a series that all car enthusiasts will want to own.
'The Car Design Yearbook 2' is the second, entirely new edition of an annual guide to the world's latest concept and production cars. Stephen Newbury reviews models ranging from the mass-market to the most exotic of concept cars.
The Car Design Yearbook, 8 by Stephen Newbury,Tony Lewin Pdf
This brand new title in the definitive Car Design Yearbook series features all the new cars launched worldwide from April 2008 to March 2009. This years edition marks the launch of the Car Design Yearbook Awards, which nominate winners in the categories Best Concept Design, Best Production Design, Best Interior Design, Designer of the Year and Future Vision. For the eighth yearbook, Stephen Newbury and Tony Lewin also explore how tricks of the fashion trade color, texture, lines, patterns, shapes and seams are used in the car industry, and consider the many varied facets of door design.
This title in the definitive Car Design Yearbook series features all the new cars launched worldwide from April 2005 to March 2006. Also included are special features on Italian car design and the latest in dashboard design, profiles of the industry's leading designers, a full technical glossary and a list of all the motor shows in the year ahead. For the fifth yearbook, Stephen Newbury also assesses the recent evolution of design styles, from retro to 'soft'; of concept types, from SUVs to sports cars; and of new interior materials and exterior colours.
Showing where car designers look for inspiration when envisioning cars of the future, and how they respond to the demands of the market, this title dissects the process of designing these imaginary flights of fancy from idea to realization.
This beautifully designed and illustrated essential guide to car design from Motorbooks' Speed Read series traces the inspirations of the first car designers and tracks the craft, the art, and the science that have propelled successive generations of designers and shaped the contours of the vehicles we see all around us. Never before has the car-buying public been more aware of how a car's design fits into their everyday lives and what it communicates about the driver behind the wheel. Like all design, car design is complex subject. Every part of a car represents myriad decisions by the design team ruled by engineering, aesthetics, human interface, and emotion. Speed Read Car Design helps the you understand the hows and whys of that design process, offering an engaging review of history, theory, key concepts, and key designers. It’s a book for car enthusiasts, design fans, and anyone with a desire to better understand why our wheeled world looks the way it does. In sections divided by topic, you'll explore the birth of car design, how it evolved over the last century, successes and failures in innovation, the elements that make up a car's style, the engineering behind the design, the creative process and design fads, and finally the road ahead in car design. Each section ends with a glossary of related terms, and informational sidebars provide fun facts, historical tidbits, and mini-bios of key people in car design. Sleek illustrations of the cars give clear design examples throughout. With Motorbooks’ Speed Read series, become an instant expert in a range of fast-moving subjects, from Formula 1 racing to the Tour de France. Accessible language, compartmentalized sections, fact-filled sidebars, glossaries of key terms, and event timelines deliver quick access to insider knowledge. Their brightly colored covers, modern design, pop art–inspired illustrations, and handy size make them perfect on-the-go reads.
With 400 pages, this reference work, published for the first time in this form, offers a comprehensive and informative look at the development of European, American and Japanense car design from 1947 to 2004. Past, present and future design trends are shown with examples of original photos from 370 series of vehicles and concept cars. A biographical overview of leading, international car designers is included. Book jacket.