GM's post calls it a blue sky truck sketch, and that's not just because it's blue. "Exploring how construction and materials can shape the future of truck design" is how it's described.
As a child, automotive designer David Rojas, 31, took apart every toy his mother bought him, just to see how the pieces worked together. Then he d reassemble the mismatched parts into something new.
General Motors' Australian subsidiary will expand its design center in Port Melbourne (above) to become GM's third largest global design facility, after its facilities in Detroit and Russelsheim ...
GM Design Center's social media outlet has started popping up with fresh ideation sketches from its designers – and it's the Advance Design studio coming out with a hypothetical proposal (or two ...