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January 4, 2007 by adesignerElectric sports car
January 4, 2007 by adesigner100% electric, 0–60 in 4sec…

Honda FCX concept
January 4, 2007 by adesignerBlog about fuel cell car and technology developed by Honda.
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2006/11/15/honda-fcx-concept-fuel-cell-car-pt-1-the-new-fuel-cell-stack/

Not average cars
January 4, 2007 by adesignerKnitted Ferrari
January 4, 2007 by adesignerToyota idea olympics
January 4, 2007 by adesigner
The car company Toyota has an internal competition inviting employees to submit designs for vehicles. The best designs are comissioned by the company itself.
Today’s European Union is 27 states in search of a story
January 4, 2007 by adesignerArticle on the lack of a ’story’ or ‘narrative’ to support the idea of a European Union, Timothy Garton Ash, The Guardian.
For the 50th anniversary celebrations we have a logo, designed by a Polish student. In a jumble of letters using typescripts and accents from different European countries it says “Tögethé® since 1957″. Very sweet, but already there have been objections that the word “together” is English as opposed to, say, French; the jumbled design is itself the opposite of together; and anyway, as every Pole should know, we have not been together – or even tögethé® – since 1957, when Poland, along with half of Europe, was still behind the iron curtain. In fact, the 27 of us have only been together since 2007. So, back to the drawing board. The Italian author Luigi Pirandello wrote a play memorably entitled Six Characters in Search of an Author. The European Union today is 27 states in search of a story.
Motor industry ‘must merge to survive’
January 4, 2007 by adesignerArticle from today’s Guardian. Interesting perspectives on future consolidation in the global motor industry and executives’ views on the sustainability of inefficient SUV’s.
Click on the excerpt below for the full article.
Thinkclinic
December 30, 2006 by adesignerExcerpt from the Thinkclinic site and blog. A forum for creative thinking by Dr P Heinl.
By intuition we discover; by logic we prove
Henri Poincaré
Intuitive thinking is the heartbeat of the Thinkclinic philosophy and program. The art of intuitive perception and thinking provides a uniquely sensitive method to detect unconscious trauma, to decipher patterns of communication, to study processes of understanding, to recognize hidden thinking potential, to inspire the development of thinking abilities, to foster dormant talents, to catalyse emotional growth, to teach the constructive self-management of creative resources and to stimulate a fertile mindset keen on producing imaginative solutions. Placed in a cultural and historical landscape of profound change, Thinkclinic aims to contribute to an awareness of the art of thinking.
Illustration by the mollusc
December 30, 2006 by adesignerOne of a series of illustrations by the mollusc







