Auto & Design is a highly professional magazine and can be found all over the world in the design centres of car manufacturers, in the offices of independent designers, in the design centres of components companies and electronic and special materials manufacturers, in University libraries and in the libraries of specialised schools. Its contents mainly cover project analyses from drawing board to final product, illustrated with research drawings and style models. Specific sections are dedicated to industrial and product design, new materials and innovative technologies as applied to the automotive world and to a variety of design sectors.
AUTO & DESIGN
THE FRANKFURT OFFENSIVE
He gave Auto & Design its look
The two faces of the blockbuster • Cars for all tastes and all pockets. Original concepts, established high volume models and every possible iteration of green in a vision of a glorious future open to all constructors. But what about design? The only way forward to a new image, it seems, is to look to product design.
A Spaniard returns to head Seat design
Carlos Arroyo Turon joins Bertone Design
A woman will head the GM Design Studio in China
The smiling face of simplicity
up! fun family
Towards an iconic future
Sport utility Italian style
Aluminium roof effect
125 years, but in the future
Two-seater concept
From small to top model
Evos, global evolution mission
The car that talks to traffic
A two-sided sculpture
Young and ecologically naive
Aim formal harmony
The nuances of Kia dynamism
When form interacts with function
Narrating a car’s technology
Where ideas and projects engage
Unexpected capabilities
Work and relaxation, extolling the concept
Calendar
From the Willys to the Grand Cherokee The attraction of an extraordinary story • Juergen Zoellter, Markus Bolsinger JEEP. THE ORIGINAL FOR 70 YEARS Delius Klasing Ed
Toyota’s new creative horizons
From original concept to adulthood
Positive meeting of two cultures
Aesthetic and formal evolution
Mediterranean influences
The emotional harmony of contrasts
Three generations at the Triennale