Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Carscoop Interviews Yana Briggs, Designer of the 2022 Alfa Romeo Mode Concept Study


Though we'd all like to think we're pretty unbiased when it comes to gender roles in the workplace, there are still a few that manage to surprise us.

Take for example automotive designers. The list of male personas in the industry is almost endless: Harley Earl, Raymond Loewy, Ian Callum, Chris Bangle, Giorgetto Giugiaro... Now try and think of female car designers and you're unlikely to come up with even one name without Googling it.

While doing background research on a sleek design study called the 2022 Alfa Romeo Mode, Carscoop was surprised to discover that the designer behind the project was a woman. As a great number of ladies we speak to roll their eyes at the slightest mention of cars, we were determined to investigate.

What we discovered was designer Yana Briggs, who was kind enough to agree to do an interview with us. We ask Yana about herself, the challenges of working in a male dominated industry and her Alfa Romeo design study. Intrigued? Then follow the jump for the interview.

By Tristan Hankins

Link: Yana Briggs



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Key: CS = Carscoop, YB = Yana Briggs


CS: Hello Yana. Tell us a little about yourself.

YB: My name is Yana Briggs, and I was born in Lithuania. My family immigrated to the United States when I was seven years old. I worked as a sales associate for Mazda before starting my studies at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California.

I am now in my fifth term, and soon will begin working on sponsored projects for a variety of companies. Internships such as these are a must for any design student. I am currently showcasing my portfolio to industry professionals in the hopes of securing such an internship.

CS: What attracted you to car design?

YB: I always had a passion for art and drawing, this on top of my love for cars made the transition into a natural one. Having the opportunity to create not only on 2D, but 3D was another goal of mine. In car design, one must be able to communicate a good concept and follow its transition into a physical object, which later performs a task. This sounds easy to many onlookers, but I know and enjoy the challenges involved.

CS: Car design is often perceived as male dominated industry. Have you faced any challenges yet or do you expect to?

YB: I expected this question. I will be honest, it's a number one priority for girls in my field to make sure and challenge the typical stereotype of this male dominated industry. The biggest challenge is trying to stay female with female notions and perceptions while surrounded by testosterone.

I try to bring the essence of a female touch to everything I design. I work and do my best to fulfil the designer shoes. At the end of the day, design is not gender relevant, all that matters is whether it is a good design or bad design.

CS: What do you think a "female perspective" brings to design, or is gender irrelevant these days?

YB: This is philosophical question. From my short experience, with new generation of designers arising and trends changing rapidly, every designer aims to have their own insignia and vision. Times are changing. Personally I feel it is hard to distinguish whether a car was designed by a male or female designer. All we can see is certain characteristics, but not the visionary. Nowadays, design is very open.

CS: What are you plans when you finish your degree? Do you have a dream job?

YB: Design is design. Designers are happy creating no matter what the objective is. For me it might just be more than cars, all industrial design and entertainment options are in my consideration.

CS: What do you think Alfa Romeo represents as a brand?

YB: Alfa Romeo has been an innovator in the automotive market for decades. If you were to look at their company history they have done things like, the first double overhead cam engine, all wheel disk brakes, and at one point the best drag coefficient in their class. All this from a relatively small company made me look at them as eager to try new and progressive design and engineering methods.

CS: What was your inspiration for the design of the Mode?

YB: The inspiration for the Alfa Mode was the Burham Pavilion designed by Zaha Hadid. I chose it for its unique surfacing, which comprised of stretched material over a skeletal structure. As well as for its exclusivity.

CS: Talk us through the design process. How did you go about designing the Mode?

YB: The design process was done over a fourteen week period. From the beginning we spent some time conditioning the story until it matured, and the pieces fell into place. Things like buyer, purpose of vehicle, inspirations and overall package were manipulated until perfect. Then the design phase started.

Six weeks of design and rough modelling to finalize proportion stance and overall theme took place with lots of going back and forth from 2D to 3D. This, I think, is very important when trying to understand cars. I had a great time seeing the Mode slowly mature to its final design.

CS: What do you like most about your design?

YB: Some of the key features that I am pleased with are the new covered wheel concept and overall surfacing execution. The surfacing theme on the vehicle design can be summarized by the wrapping surface, which begins at the rear quarter panel and continues through the belt to the rocker. This emphasizes the surfacing style of the classic corset as well the stretched material use of Zaha Hadid.

CS: If you were in charge of Alfa Romeo design, what would you do with the brand's styling?

YB: Alfa Romeo has always been an innovator. It is difficult for me to say what I would change in a company like that. Things like trends and material, technology and surfacing greatly affect how a vehicle is designed. So there is no direct answer to the future of Alfa Romeo design.

"The best way to create something new, is to make the expected look unexpected." These were some words of wisdom which one of my professors told me once. I believe this is true when you start considering where a company needs to go. When someone's perception of a brand is predictable, the only way to elevate it is to reinvent it. Similar to what Chris Bangle did at BMW.

CS: Thank you for your time Yana.


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Transformers 3 Filming Moves to Washington D.C., Check out the Street Locations and Dates


The third installment of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise will move production to Washington, D.C. next week. DCist reports that the film will be shooting between October 11th and 15th on the Mall, apparently to satiate Bay's fantasy of blowing up historical monuments (no idea if that's legit).

If anyone's out and about and can find their way around that part of town next week - check the schedule below for the best times - get yourself out of the office and onto the streets. And if you happen to snag any cool pics and vids, well, you all know where to send them -hint; our email address is located just under the Carscoop logo. Extra points if you dress up like a Transformer.

By Phil Alex

Source: DCist

[Opening photo from Chicago filming - see here]



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Transformers 3 Filming Moves to Washington D.C., Check out the Street Locations and Dates


The third installment of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise will move production to Washington, D.C. next week. DCist reports that the film will be shooting between October 11th and 15th on the Mall, apparently to satiate Bay's fantasy of blowing up historical monuments (no idea if that's legit).

If anyone's out and about and can find their way around that part of town next week - check the schedule below for the best times - get yourself out of the office and onto the streets. And if you happen to snag any cool pics and vids, well, you all know where to send them -hint; our email address is located just under the Carscoop logo. Extra points if you dress up like a Transformer.

By Phil Alex

Source: DCist

[Opening photo from Chicago filming - see here]



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Jeep Launches Mopar Accessories for New Grand Cherokee


The Chrysler Group's Mopar division has released a host of accessories for the recently launched 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Buyers can upgrade and customize Jeep's flagship SUV model with heaps of parts and accessories ranging from a mobile TV and WiFi tech that turns the vehicle into a wireless hot spot, to tubular side steps and a camper trailer. For the complete list of available parts and pricing, follow the jump for Mopar's detailed press release.


Mopar Press Release

Exterior

Wheels: Mopar offers five accessory wheels in a variety of sizes ranging from 17 inches to 20 inches. "Rugged" style aluminum wheels are available in polished silver and painted black and are treated in a durable clear-coat finish. Wheels meet strict strength, corrosion and balance standards and requirements. A stamped-steel wheel for the snow-tire market will also be available. Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP): Starting at $90

Chromed Parts: A variety of chromed parts give the 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee a unique, customized appearance. Parts include side-mirror covers, exhaust tips, and fog-lamp bezels for the front bumper. MSRP for side-mirror covers: $89, part number 82212218. MSRP for exhaust tips: $77.30, part number 82212400. MSRP for fog bezels: $81.40, part number 82212341.

Molded Splash Guards: Deluxe and flexible front and rear splash guards are molded to the Jeep Grand Cherokee's contours for a custom fit and provide excellent lower body protection. MSRP for front splash guards: $35.10, part number 82210219AB. MSRP for rear splash guards: $35.10, part number 82212020AB

Skid Plates: Available for fuel tank, transfer case and engine, Mopar skid plates are made of heavy-gauge steel and painted with a high-quality black finish in order to provide protection to vital components when traveling off-road. MSRP for fuel tank skid plate: $264, part number 82211999. MSRP for front-axle skid plate: $92.75, part number 82211995. MSRP for transfer-case skid plate: $92.75, part number 82211994

Sport-utility Bars: Mount to original-equipment side rails in order to allow other rooftop carriers to be installed with ease. Lockable bars are made of aluminum and help protect against corrosion, while T-slots allow for quick carrier installation. MSRP: $244, part number 82212072AB

Roof Cargo Basket, Soft-side Roof Cargo Carrier and Bike and Ski Carriers: Mount to sport-utility bars on vehicle roof and allow for two-tier loading. MSRP: starting at $121

Trailer Hitch and Trailer Wiring: A variety of towing products are available. MSRP for trailer hitch: $233, part number 82212180. MSRP for seven-way round wiring connector: $67, part number 82212196AB

Tubular Side Steps: Constructed of light-weight, anodized aluminum and available in black or chrome, tubular side steps provide wide skid-resistant stepping surfaces for easy entry and exit. MSRP for chrome: $516, part number 82212129. MSRP for black: $309, part number 82212130

Vehicle Covers: A front-end cover protects the vehicle from bugs, dirt and road debris and is made of black vinyl with 22-oz. polyester backing. MSRP: $195, part number 82212083. A full-vehicle cover is made of premium, heavy-weight material that is washable and water resistant. Cover helps protect finish from ultraviolet rays, dirt and other airborn pollutants. MSRP: $212, part number 82212084

Wheel-lock Kit: Kit protects against wheel and tire theft and includes four chrome-plated locking nuts, and one exclusive Mopar key. MSRP: $45.35, part number 82210879

Interior and Electronics

Bright Pedal Kit: Made from aircraft-quality polished stainless steel with chemical-resistant rubber, bright pedal covers are designed specifically for production pedals and are easy to install. MSRP: $55.65, part number 82212055

Dog Bed: Bed is 31 inches by 36 inches and made of a 2-inch thick tan and grey textured material. The zippered cover removes for easy washing. MSRP: $72, part number 82210316

Door-sill Guards: Brushed stainless-steel guards protect interior sills from scratches and feature the Jeep Grand Cherokee logo on front sills. Front sills are also available in stainless steel with an illuminated Jeep logo. MSRP for stainless: $89, part number 82212118. MSRP for illuminated: $169, part number 82212120

Engine Block and Battery Heater Kits: Heaters plug into standard 110-volt outlet and ensure fast starts and quick warm-ups. MSRP: starts at $37

Katzkin Leather Seat Covers: Premium leather seating packages in a variety of colors and trims. Fully customizable as to color, leather, logos and stitching. MSRP starts at $1,199

FLO TV: Chrysler Group LLC, through Mopar, is the first automaker in the U.S. to offer live, mobile TV. Content includes programming from ABC, ABC Entertainment, ABC Family, ABC News, Adult Swim Mobile, CBS, CBS College Sports, CBS News, CNBC, CNN Mobile, COMEDY CENTRAL, Disney Channel, Disney Channel Original Movies, ESPN, ESPNEWS, ESPN 2, FOX, FOX News Channel, FOX Sports, Fuel TV, MSNBC, MTV, NBC, NBC2Go, NBC News, NBC Sports, Nickelodeon, Playhouse Disney, SOAPNET and Speed. MSRP: $509 plus installation, part number 82212162AB

iPod Interface Kit: Play iPod music files directly through the vehicle's audio system by plugging the iPod into the custom cable and controlling the music selection with the iPod's control wheel. iPod interface cable to be used only with Mopar Uconnect phone kits with iPod integration. MSRP: $87.15 plus installation, part number 82211853

ParkSense® Rear-park Assist System: Assists at low speeds in Reverse to detect stationary objects. Consists of audible warnings for the driver and has a display in the Electronic Vehicle Information Center (EVIC) integrated into the instrument cluster. MSRP: $359 plus install, part number 82212158

Portable Navigation System: Mopar offers a variety of competitively priced, easy-to-use navigation systems that provide precise guidance to destinations through the use of Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite technology. MSRP: starting at $179

Rear-seat Video, DVD: Mopar 10-inch DVD player is integrated into the headliner and is controlled by infrared remote (not available with dual-pane roof). Audio may be accessed through the vehicle's sound system and/or through two wireless headphones. An auxiliary input is provided for a video camera, CD, MP3 and video games. MSRP: $1,105 plus installation, part number 82212362.

Uconnect Phone: Uses Bluetooth technology to provide voice-controlled wireless communication between occupants' compatible mobile phone and the vehicle's onboard receiver. MSRP: $407 plus installation, part number 82211755AB

Uconnect Web: Turns your vehicle into a Wi-Fi hotspot, allowing every passenger to harness the power and entertainment value of online accessibility. MSRP: $499 plus installation, part number 8221856AB, service sold separately.

Mopar-first Features
Mopar has introduced numerous industry-first features including:
-Camper trailers: first to introduce off-road camper trailers
- Vehicle-information apps: first to introduce smartphone vehicle-information applications, a new channel of communication with consumers
- Electronic owner manuals: first to introduce traditional owner manuals in a DVD and brief user-guide format
- FLO TV: first to offer live, mobile television in the United States
-WiFi: first to offer customers the ability to make their vehicle a wireless hot spot
-WiTECH: first to support vehicle diagnosis and software updates leveraging off-the-shelf personal computers and a dedicated wireless tool network


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