Top car designers learn their art online for free


Los Angeles-based Petersen Automotive Museum and IT company Yellowbrick are about to release a completely free online Auto Design and Sketching course. The course has already started this week and everyone can learn how to design from the best car designers in the world.

Within months, three courses will be consistently put on the web: principles and design history (Design Principles and History), case studies (Famous Case Studies) and the drawing course itself (Let’s Draw). Franz von Holzhausen (Tesla Motors Chief Designer), Ralph Giles (Stellantis Design Director), Christine Fayell (Chrysler CEO), Francesc Arenas (Hispano Suiza Design Director), Roman Inges (Art Center College of Design Lecturer) and others will teach.

To take the course, you need to register at Yellowbrick.com/autodesign, receive an email with your credentials and start learning at your own pace.

Requires 7,000 tires in popular sizes

Without ties, public order cannot be guaranteed, medical care cannot be provided to those who need it.

“Behind the wheel” together with the Popular Front began to collect funds that will be used to purchase tires for cars of the People’s Police and operational services of the LPR and DPR: ambulances, the Ministry of Emergency Situations, vehicles delivering humanitarian aid to the inhabitants of Donbass, and army equipment. You can make your contribution
on the collection page.

Source: carscoops.com

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