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

 

Private Helicopter

The design for this helicopter cabin is sporty and modern, inspired by the stylistic lines of high-end race cars. Styling is centered around the design of seats, integrating angular lines and a color palette ranging from beige to greys, mixed with black with blue accents. The overall design combines several technological features that aim at giving passengers a greater sense of comfort and physical interaction, as is the case with the ventilated seat bottom and backrest. The material mix combines Alcantara, leather and carbon-fiber composite, and contributes to the sporty luxury feel.

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WF01TR

A Racing wheelchair developed and designed to maximize the athlete's own abilities and improve competitive performance. The design focusing on the short-distance event is ultra-lightweight, high-rigidity and high acceleration, while improving body hold and stability when cornering. The seat position is determined by the seat position simulator SS01, including the optimization of the pushing of the players, and the manufacture is done order made.

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Dancer

Dancer is the lightest bus in operation. It needs less energy and batteries than any competitor. In order to simplify things, the usual bus construction is re-engineered from scratch. Dancer’s fully composite body draws on sea-yacht design and is made with the use of recycled PET bottles. Unique in the bus world rear screen enhances visibility for fellow drivers and can be used for advertising purposes. As a modern means of public transport, Dancer features connectivity for passengers via Wi-Fi or USB, an automatic ramp for disabled riders, as well as a customizable workplace for the driver.

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Interliner

Interliner is a 13 m, service, school and short distance intercity transportation vehicle and Anadolu Isuzu’s first bus within its segment. It is one of the very first members with the new design language which is digital, black contoured face with split design headlights and dynamic signal lamps. Dramatic body, aerodynamic CNG cover, new dashboard and UX design supports this new statement. Having the widest driver stroke amongst its competitors at the same size and capacity with the ideal settlement, it offers different steering wheel and seating position options to adapt drivers comfort.

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E Beta Cruiser

Cafe Cruiser E Beta is a concept of an electric scooter with two seats in a modern retro design. It is created for the experience of sharing and riding – like on a classic motorcycle, but with quiet engine, which does not disturb the surrounding in any way. The main features are – light aluminum frame, battery range up to 89km and a communication with a mobile phone, provided by the infotainment with a 6 inches touch screen. The screen can be controlled even while driving with gloves using the controls, on the handlebars. More than a ride, define your lifestyle!

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WUSA

Wusa is a small electric motorcycle that you can easily ride. It is a vehicle with two sides, It isn't only a motorcycle but also a combined with a wheelchair to be used as electric mobility, and is intended for use in urban areas and leisure activities. It can be enjoyed by both manual wheelchair users and able-bodied people for their own usage. By not to be a pure welfare product, an attractive design that everyone wants and be able to ride, RDS want to add a new way of the welfare mobilities should be.

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World's greatest design teams.

Sometimes you need a very big team of talented designers to come up with truly great designs. Everyday, we feature a distinct award-winning innovative and creative design team. Explore and discover original and creative architecture, good design, fashion, graphics design and design strategy projects from design teams worldwide. Get inspired by the original works by grand master designers.

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