Design Submissions 101: More is Good - Yanko Design
We here at YD receive countless designer submitted concepts on a daily basis. The vast majority of them are relatively cocky explanatory and/or come up with a detailed concept breakdown including such delectable little tid-bits like "purpose", "functionality", "materials in utilize" and a number of useful insights for a proposed design.
So information technology is with great tongue bitter that I present to you the "MINULUX" by designer Jukka Rautiainen. Jukka's submission started the "clarification" of the Minulux with industrial design babble like "the greatest challenge for blueprint is to practice more with less…" Great, thanks for that morsel of info. But then the description gets even more than ambiguous: "a vehicle concept aimed at urban dwellers who rely on public, shared and homo powered ship as modes of daily mobility and for whom their own car is all nearly self indulgence, a way to savor leisure time. The car powers itself entirely with solar energy restored during long periods when parked and when driven, delivers freedom and joy of mobility, carbon free." Saying that your design is "carbon free" does not assistance u.s. understand your design. That is tantamount to describing a calculator as free from emitting hot fudge sundaes.
That'southward it folks. Anyone want to have a stab at what is the indicate of those ears popping out of the roof?
Sad for calling y'all out on this one Jukka, but someone needed to exist made an example of. Oh, and before I forget… beautiful design.
Designer: Jukka Rautiainen
Source: https://www.yankodesign.com/2009/07/09/design-submissions-101-more-is-good/
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