Friday, July 18, 2008

Lexus Nuaero

Yes, i know, another car but i thought the Lexus Nuaero design by Swedish designer Jon Radbrink was impressive. Inspired by architecture and aerodynamics, Rabrink has used 'contasting geometric surfaces against organic volumes' for a unique build - in other words, the flat parallel sides of the car contrast the flowing or organic volumes/surfaces of the front and rear of the car. I like this car because its very dramatic and original. From the side the car almst looks two dimensional. Because the car is so aerodynamic it is also more ecoloicaly efficient, which is deffinately a good thing.

I appreciated the design even more when i saw it on Yoube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=ykZPuWYG70Q


Kathryn P.

1 comment:

Student Contributor said...

That’s a strange design, It’s like the designer got he’s 2D sketch down pat but then forgot that the car was a three dimensional object, I can’t really say it’s easy on my eye but i suppose that’s what makes it original. Organic and aerodynamic.
-Daniel