Industrial Design Magazine

Industrial Design Magazine

Industrial Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Octyma

At the forefront of luxury car purchases, the design stands as the primary choice, and the Octyma brake caliper, equipped with eight pistons, harmoniously blends style, design, and functionality. Its cross layout of pistons optimizes pad pressure distribution, enhancing braking performance. With sleek and taut lines, the caliper exudes a sporty character and meticulous attention to detail, offering a refined solution for braking needs. Carefully selected colors such as yellow, red, carbon bronze, and black further emphasize the caliper's aesthetics, enhancing its distinctive design.

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Surge EV

Surge S32 seamlessly transforms between a two wheeler and a three wheeler in 3 minutes. It's the world's pioneer Class changing vehicle, adaptable to any surface, be it mud, pebbles, sand, and more. Plus, it automatically customizes the user interface and controls based on the vehicle type with 3 buttons, empowering individual users to effortlessly switch between vehicles. Drawing inspiration from horses, Surge tackles core mobility challenges by offering multipurpose and modular vehicles.

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DA50 RG

Da50 Rg recently emerged as the ultimate aircraft for pilots and their passengers: the most spacious, jet-fuel efficient, luxurious, modern, eco-friendly single-engine piston aircraft in the world. The Da50 Rg takes modern general aviation to another level with retractable gear, a twin turbo charged jet-fueled 300HP engine and state-of-the-art avionics. The sleek all carbon composite airframe incorporates advanced aerodynamics with the latest in passive safety technology for high performance.

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Midnight

Midnight is an exceptional fusion of aerospace innovation and world-class design, representing Archer’s profound dedication to enhancing the passenger experience. This aircraft has been crafted to ensure passengers don’t merely ride but engage with it at every touchpoint, from entry to seating and viewing. The cabin experience is personalized with a partial divider between seats, featuring passenger’s name, destination and departure time. Midnight also boasts full panoramic windows, providing passengers with an immersive connection to the city below, offering a unique and intimate experience.

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Hongqi E-HS9

Hongqi E-HS9 adopts a brand-new design language of Shang Zhi Yi. Embedding the flag from the front cover into the straight waterfall front face shows the extremely noble aesthetics and family style. The chrome-plated decoration surrounded by C and D pillars is inspired by Chinese classical totem ring fish, and embedded charging water indicator lights enhance strength and sense of technology; The taillight design blends vertically and horizontally, which is elegant and highly recognizable.

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Galaxy Light

The balance of aesthetics and technology makes Galaxy Light stand out. It is also convincing in Chinese aesthetic and user friendliness. With multiple Chinese elements running throughout its exterior, interior, and light designs, the Galaxy Light instills Chinese aesthetic appeal into consumers. Additionally, the dynamic island design at the front achieves functional integration, and the six switchable scenario modes elevate the interior design. All the displays in an encircling arrangement form an immersive giant screen for information interconnection, making for safe and efficient mobility.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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