Hi guys, welcome back this week. This week on A.D.D+ we have
a visual treat. When we first started sharing visuals with you guys, the number
of images we were aiming to share with each idea was around two visuals if not
a solid two visuals. We aimed to do this because two visuals is a pretty
straight forward way to contrast a current/ past idea with a modern/ fresh
idea. So far we have done our jobs but this week we felt the need to share a
set of visuals because our idea this week comes in a story format and we’ll use
our visuals to walk us through our story. Our topic this week is on tail light
design. We chose an example from the recent auto show in Frankfurt, Germany
because the Frankfurt show, in the auto design community, tends to be where top
of the line companies go “all out” in terms of innovation and fresh modern
design.
Visual 1 is a good example of where tail light design is
going. This example is stepping away from week 2’s trending light signatures
and going into a radical redefinition of what today's tail lights look
like.Visual 2 shows a general detail shot of what the design is. The “lights”
became part of the cars structure BUT did not lose their purpose, which is to
be a “tail light”. You can see the actual form of the structure in Visual 3. The illusion vs the play on dimension both
created and alluded sets us up to inspire and think radically. We’ll use Visual
4 as our base for our idea. Tail lights are used for signaling the intent of
direction change on a car. Today our cars’ tail lights say we want to go left,
right, stop, and reverse. What if we could design tail lights around the idea
of Visuals 1,2, and 3 to help us better predict a more accurate direction
change to be more efficient and safe? Visual 5 is a good visual example of this
idea. Could our tail lights show directional intent through dimension? A Tom Tom
on your taillights if you will. Something like this could help you and the
driver behind you be safer if for example a road hazard presents itself. Both
you and the guy or gal behind you and so on a so forth can be safe. In a world
where autonomous cars are the future, can this idea still let us drive our cars
and still be as safe as an autonomous car? You decide. Think and visualize.
Enjoy!

Great images!
ReplyDeleteThat tail light is beautiful!
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