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Gender: Male
School: ''Ion Mincu'' University of Architecture and Urbanism
Course: Architecture
Location: Romania
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This is my first entry.I began to sketch some ideas that i had in mind thinking about what I feel that is missing in the actual model.I wanted to keep one of the strongest point I considered of actual ampera design, the headlights.I emphasized the arches too and tried to bring a more fluid shape. I will keep on updating it.
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Age: 21Gender: Male
School: ''Ion Mincu'' University of Architecture and Urbanism
Course: Architecture
Location: Romania
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My name is Tudor Cucu and I am a student at Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urbanism, in Bucharest, Romania. I have a passion for cars since I was little. At the age of 13 I started doing virtual-tuning in Adobe Photoshop, in order to express my vision about cars. I attended and won several contests of virtual-tuning. Hope this experience will help me to find the right concept for the 2020 Ampera
Studying as a student of architecture at ''Ion Mincu'' University of Architecture and Urbanism.I work as a freelance graphic designer since the age of 13.In free time I like to create different chops doing virtual-tuning in Photoshop
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DesignSpot 9th Apr 2012 | 1:34
Please feedback ! I will keep on updating my concept. I started from a hand-made sketch and than edited it in Photoshop in order to emphasize the most important aspects. I consider that the glowing lines are one of the most catchy and effective thing.The 360 degrees lights can help the driver in different ways.It lights up a parking place, when the visibility is reduced,or can be simply used as headlights or daylights LEDS.
As for the shape,I tried to reinvent it and keep only some aspects.


br_laur 17th Apr 2012 | 14:25
yes, this is good. I can see an ampera side in your sketch. but you need to hurry up now!