Posts Tagged ‘vehicle’

Auto Rickshaw Interiors

28 May 2008
In: Ahmedabad, Design Inspiration
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Mostly Bollywood stars, but as design team colleague Duncan pointed out – also surprising amount of shiny red motorbikes and cars sitting in front of …
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Behaviours Encouraged

26 Jan 2008
In: Cultural Norms, Tokyo
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Taxi drivers in Japan can work exceedingly long hours – and its not uncommon to find drivers asleep on the reclined seat, with the engine/heating/air-con …
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The Joy of (Soviet Era) UI

11 Dec 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Dushanbe
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Consequences of Complexity

09 Dec 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Dushanbe
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Next time you’re driving through the Kyzylkum Desert you can relax safe in the knowledge that the driver of that veering oncoming vehicle is probably …
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Display Norms

08 Dec 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Khiva
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A multitude of parked cars with their boot’s open in this Khiva marketplace – each one filled with still-flippin’ fresh fish.
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Longest Rig

08 Dec 2007
In: Design Inspiration, Uzbekistan
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Wall To Car Wall

02 Jul 2007
In: Cultural Norms, Mumbai
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Every inside surface of the taxi carpeted, except for the floor.
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Rebooting in a Connected World

27 Sep 2006
In: Future Perfect, Portland
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Today’s office is a series of poor design choices. I’m sitting in a hire car in the Jones Farm Campus car park despite the 31 degree …
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Traces

19 Jul 2006
In: Design Inspiration, Kobrasol
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Car parking lot on the beach front close to Kobrasol. Wanted to check out the Brazillian custom car culture up close but the weather and …
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Sublime happiness

23 Sep 2005
In: Seoul, Today's Office
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The person who takes you the last leg of the journey often turns into the first local subject of the day. Sit in the front of …
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