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Reading between the lines of Car Design
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Reading between the lines of Car Design
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Reading between the lines of Car Design
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After 40 years in the automotive industry, Chris Bangle opens the pages of his notebooks to reveal his thoughts on Car Design.
In 102 short chapters, with humor and professionalism, he takes the reader on an adventurous journey, discovering sketches, new words and concepts from his esteemed and disruptive genius.
From his original notes emerge many observations about real life, creativity and business as seen through the lens of Car Design, yet compelling for all, applicable to everyday challenges and unexpected fields of interest. “Car Design” does not respect the boundaries in which it seems constrained by its very name, but overwhelms and transcends them. It is not just for car design; it is a way to interpret and experience everything around us.
After 40 years in the automotive industry, Chris Bangle opens the pages of his notebooks to reveal his thoughts on Car Design.
In 102 short chapters, with humor and professionalism, he takes the reader on an adventurous journey, discovering sketches, new words and concepts from his esteemed and disruptive genius.
From his original notes emerge many observations about real life, creativity and business as seen through the lens of Car Design, yet compelling for all, applicable to everyday challenges and unexpected fields of interest. “Car Design” does not respect the boundaries in which it seems constrained by its very name, but overwhelms and transcends them. It is not just for car design; it is a way to interpret and experience everything around us.


















