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Conshohocken, Pennsylvania, US
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College Exhibition: Art Center Summer Show 2011 - Non-thesis work

Mon, 05 Sep 2011

Art Center College of Design held its annual Summer Degree show at its campus in Pasadena, California on the eve of the Pebble Beach weekend of events. Besides their main crux of thesis projects, nine graduating students in the acclaimed Transportation Design course showcased some of the designs they worked on during their internships and in previous years. Here is a selection of these projects: MorphoGenesis concept Won Awe Awe's internship project was created while at Volvo in California.

Range Rover photography contest

Tue, 21 Jun 2011

Land Rover is offering a very exclusive prize to the winner of its latest photographic competition. In addition to Olympus E-PL2 cameras and Land Rover Experience vouchers for the runners-up, the overall winner will receive an exclusive Range Rover Evoque bicycle. Created by the Land Rover Design team, the top prize is just one of three Range Rover Evoque bicycles in the world.

Mini and BMW M get new leaders

Fri, 01 Apr 2011

The overseer of BMW’s vaunted M division is taking another spin in the driver’s seat at Mini. Longtime company executive Kay Segler will take over stewardship of the iconic small-car brand on May 1. He previously led Mini from 2004 to 2008.