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Anybody here in Transportation Design?
Anybody here in transportation design? My friend is looking to become a car designer and I wanted to get her a good book for inspiration etc... Do you guys have any recommendations or where I should look? So far I found HOW TO DESIGN A CARS LIKE A PRO http://www.amazon.com/How-Design-Car...d_bxgy_b_img_b from this website http://www.designertechniques.com/ar...okreview01.htm.. Thanks!
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I haven't watched this one but their other dvds are great
http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/sto...w-to-Draw-Cars |
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05-13-2009, 02:26 AM | #3 |
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im not in transportation but im in Industrial Design (which transportation design is a branch of). get the book Design Sketching
http://www.designsketching.com/ its not from america but its like 50 bucks without shipping also get the dvd How To Draw Cars by Scott Robertson http://www.thegnomonworkshop.com/store/product/325/ i got it and didnt think it was anything good, but in the long run i learned from it big time. too bad i lost the dvd EDIT: oh above post listed the dvd lol. sketching is a MAJOR part of transportation design so make sure her skills go up!
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i dont have the Design Sketching book right now but ive looked through it and it should def help with drawing even tho its not all car stuff. btw, how old is she anyway? is she in college?
def get the first book you mentioned tho!...that one is good!
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do you go to Art Center? im guessing you do lol
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Thats where she is trying to get in. I'm going to send her those two books, along with some other goodies. I'm sure she might not even need those books since she is going to a design institute right now in Korea, but you know the saying, you can never "learn" too much.. also I want to show her my support
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CCS is the place to go if you want to do trans. Art Center is great but they just teach you the fluffy stuff. Also, I've heard the auto companies are actually hiring product designers to get a different interpetation of the automobile form.
If she does go into transportation design she should expect to be designing only small components (knobs, door handles) for the first couple years or even just working CAD. The interior and body development is reserved for the more senior designers. Also, salary for a trans designer is pretty craptastic at first. Check these portoflios out. She needs to bench mark off of these guys. http://cardesignnews.com/site/designers/portfolios/ If you have any questions just post it up. I went to school for industrial design and was strongly considering transportation design but the negatives outweighed the coolness of the profession for me.
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While this may be true, her thought process is what will get her paid. If she has good sketching skills, she'll just end up being someone's beeyotch. How and where she derives her form factors will get her a job and allow her to move freely within the design community. Trans design or almost any field of indsutrial design is cut throat. You have to bring way more to the table than just pretty drawings.
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Here's a couple of good books that I've used:
http://www.amazon.com/Chassis-Engine...0038558&sr=1-1 http://www.amazon.com/Build-Fibergla...0038625&sr=1-1 I'm not in transportation. I'm a mechanical engineer that is always repairing, modifying, or building a car. Good luck |
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i'm hoping to get into art center, ccs or academy of art.
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