Andreas Vlahinos on #Generative #Design
Solid modeling, when it was introduced, let users design parts that could not be manufactured. With 3D printing, parts can be manufactured that cannot be designed.
Solid modeling, when it was introduced, let users design parts that could not be manufactured. With 3D printing, parts can be manufactured that cannot be designed.
Consider this perfectly practical, effective idea…the original parallel parking assist. The fifth-wheel system uses your spare and hydraulics to help Continue reading
If we define “best” as healthiest for users’ well-being, should we as designers be forcing users into what we know Continue reading
It’s Autumn. The evenings are shorter, the days cooler. Football and hockey seasons are ramping up. Monotonous green landscapes turn into Continue reading
There’s a whole lot more to automotive design than just designing aesthetically pleasing and aerodynamic CAD models (although modeling is Continue reading
To their own detriment, designers prefer to think about “how” much more than “why.”
The British automaker worked out some of the kinks when it reissued its classic coupe. In the early 1960s, Aston Continue reading
My two passions! Cars and Computer Aided Design. Here we transcend the more routine product design and enter the realm Continue reading