Sentences with phrase «global design explained»

Andrew Smith, Cadillac Executive Director of Global Design explained «Our focus for the interior was sophistication and simplicity, ensuring an economy of lines to reduce visual noise and clutter.

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It's clever, too - those black and white streaks are inspired by the Doppler effect, as Nissan's vice president of global design, Alfonso Albaisa explains:
In addition, Mr Blair will tomorrow set out his belief in global institutions such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation (WTO), although the spokesman noted he would explain how they «need to be updated from how they were designed immediately after world war II.to deal with modern challenges».
I want to be in dialogue,» explains Nic Galway, vice president of global design at Adidas Originals and the mastermind behind many of the company's most popular models.
The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge aims to accelerate market - ready, scalable solutions with a unique approach: «There are two steps to the competition,» explained Beth Rattner, executive director of the Biomimicry Institute.
Darren Cox, Nissan's Global Head of Brand, explains that the complexity of the car's design is one reason why nobody else has attempted it.
«Our primary goal with the new Auris was to create the most bold and dynamic hatchback on the market, without compromising on interior usability,» explains Simon Humphries, Executive General Manager, Toyota Global Design.
The Infiniti Q Inspiration previews something that could appeal to a younger audience, who seek modern design and new technologies to inspire and empower them,» explained Christian Meunier, the company's Global Division Vice President.
«We have brought our website up to global standards with an entirely new design and user navigation, creating the leading international portal for travel to Germany in our capacity as the umbrella organisation for Destination Germany,» explained Petra Hedorfer, chief executive officer of the GNTB.
The website explains that these micro-lofts are designed as «temporary residences» where «global nomads» can live, work and socialize comfortably:
When Lexmark Canada's Manager of Global Services Matthew Barnicoat explained the audaciously named Lexmark Legal Partner, a multifunction device designed for the legal market, he listed items users can design into a workflow.
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