Transportation Design
Hermidas Atabeyki is working on the design of the world’s largest privately owned mega-yacht.
Tyler Blake proves to the world that a car can be safer for the environment and still look good.
Leading his company’s advanced design team, Robert Boniface draws inspiration from the past while looking forward into the future.
David Byron’s vision for the S5S Raptor garnered him national attention and a new position with one of world’s premier manufacturers of ultra-high-performance cars.
Having designed for each of the Big Three, Michael Burton knows the secret to a great exterior—style that resonates.
Experience and expertise launch innovative designer Terence Duncan above competition.
Ralph Gilles attracted a new generation of Chrysler consumers with the design of the 300C.
Senior industrial designer Jeff Hontz is improving the design of “mile high” interiors.
Kevin Hunter leads by design as the first American president of auto manufacturer’s research facilities.
Chris Jones excels in automotive design, but his passion is photography.
Through his leadership as a designer, Thomas Kearns has contributed to two major brand rebirths.
Susan Lampinen makes design decisions that impact the future of the entire automotive industry.
With a degree in the fine arts, Kylie Lockwood is making choices that will affect the future of automotive design.
Earl Lucas redefines the look of Ford’s sedans.
Jerry Palmer, retired executive director of design at GM, helped a design-driven industry move forward in the global market.
Ford designer Camilo Pardo conceived the “pace car for an entire company” when he created the look of the 2005 Ford GT40.
With each new design, Joel Piaskowski strives to position Hyundai Kia among the world’s top five automakers.
Katherine Sirvio conceptualizes the interiors of the future as design manager for the Color & Trim Design Studio at General Motors North America.
Jim Smithbauer designs interiors for Ford’s most popular vehicles, including the Lincoln MKX and Ford Edge.
Personal experiences fuel some of automotive designer Bryan Thompson’s most intriguing work.
As a lead industrial designer at International Truck and Engine Corp, Bryan Young designs the interiors and exteriors of products ranging from Class 8 heavy-duty trucks to medium-duty trucks and school buses.






