Morphorm

  • Need an excuse to go lounge in Miami. . .

    Posted September 10, 2009 3:28 pm by Jamie Gilchrist

     . . . take in some sun, a couple of mojitos and check out Autodesk’s  sweet new id products for 2010?  Then head on down to the 2009 IDSA International Conference and check out the Autodesk Booth where you can test drive:  Autodesk Alias, Autodesk Sketchbook Pro, Autodesk Showcase, and even Autodesk Inventor (ME degree not required).  We will also have a nice little area partnered with Sustainable Minds and some of the great technology they have for “green” product development. Oh yeah, almost forgot, Autodesk is a sponsor of this year’s IDEA awards.  Check out the gallery of winners here     BTW:  our resident Rock Star, Kevin Richards (no relation to Keith, ...

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  • SNEAK PEAK : The Latest Showcase Automotive Demo

    Posted August 13, 2009 2:19 pm by Kevin Richards

    Coming to a demo near you! I thought I would give our Morphorm readers a SNEAK PEAK on the latest Automotive Demo set in Showcase.   Seems like everyone is showing exteriors these days.  so its time to step up and show the more ...

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  • . . .and Welcome to Morphorm

    Posted July 21, 2009 1:01 pm by , Jamie Gilchrist

    continuing on Kevin's greetings, My name is Jamie Gilchrist and will be one of your other hosts for this blog. I've been working in the product design and development arena for 12 years having worked for model shops, design consultancies, product ...

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  • Hello Community

    Posted July 20, 2009 4:43 pm by , Kevin Richards

    Just wanted to kick off the new  AliasDesign blog, "Morphorm."  Let me first introduce myself, I am Kevin Richards, I'll be one of the hosts for this blog.  I have been working with Alias software for 15 years and working ...

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  • A New Community Blog

    Posted June 22, 2009 10:54 am by

    I'm happy to announce that we will be introducing a new Blog for the community, appropriately named Morphorm.  This blog will replace Behind the Curtain and become is the official blog of all things Industrial Design, Alias, Autodesk and ...

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  • Objectified

    Posted February 20, 2009 1:47 pm by , Thomas Heermann

    Objectified is a documentary by Gary Hustwit about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extension, the people who design them. In essence, the documentary talks about industrial design. A trailer can be seen on their site, and ...

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  • LA Auto Show Design Challenge

    Posted November 19, 2008 1:05 pm by , Thomas Heermann

    The theme of the 2008 Design Challenge was to predict how auto racing will change by the year 2025, by imaging race cars that go beyond the expectations and challenges of today racing. Nine automotive design studios (Audi, BMW, GM, Honda, Mazda, ...

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  • Autodesk's cabinet of wonders

    Posted November 6, 2008 1:58 pm by , Thomas Heermann

          Carl Bass, the CEO of Autodesk, spends $10 million to turn a lobby in San Fransisco into an awesome how-things-are-made museum. Immediately, it is branded as the temple of Industrial Design by Fortune.   Read more about ...

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  • Autodesk European Automotive Days 2008

    Posted October 29, 2008 9:49 am by , Thomas Heermann

        The 2008 Autodesk European Automotive Days conference was held last week in Munich, bringing together 200 automotive design and visualization experts. Check out the article that talks about Autodesk strategies into the future at Car ...

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  • Color Me This, Color Me That

    Posted October 6, 2008 10:55 am by , Thomas Heermann

    The science of chromatic is a fascinating part of human expressions. That's why I'll like to share this cool site that seeks out interesting color combination from photos on Flickr.

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