The FCA US Product Design Office has chosen the winners of the 2018 Drive for Design contest.


Meet the three talented high school students from Miami, Florida and Buffalo, New York who have earned top honors in the 2018 Drive for Design contest.

The contest, in its sixth year, challenged U.S. high school students in grades 10-12 to design a Jeep? Wrangler for the year 2030. The FCA design team partnered with EyesOn Design and Lawrence Technological University for this year’s contest.

The three student winners are:

First place – Eduard Cret, Design and Architecture Senior High (Miami, Florida)
Second place – Emily Bryson, Design and Architecture Senior High (Miami, Florida)
Third place – Jinho So, Canisius High School (Buffalo, New York)

Prizes included:

Day of Design with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the FCA US Product Design studios and the opportunity to work one-one-one with professional automotive designers
Two-week summer automotive design course at Lawrence Technological University
Passes to the “EyesOn Design Automotive Design Exhibition” in Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.

Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 – a full-featured, Intel?-powered computer that offers a larger space for drawing, detailed concept art, 3D sculpting and painting, motion graphics and advanced image editing for retouching
An Apple iPad and Apple Pencil

Meet the three talented high school students from Miami, Florida and Buffalo, New York who have earned top honors in the 2018 Drive for Design contest.

The contest, in its sixth year, challenged U.S. high school students in grades 10-12 to design a Jeep? Wrangler for the year 2030. The FCA design team partnered with EyesOn Design and Lawrence Technological University for this year's contest.

The three student winners are:

First place – Eduard Cret, Design and Architecture Senior High (Miami, Florida) Second place – Emily Bryson, Design and Architecture Senior High (Miami, Florida) Third place – Jinho So, Canisius High School (Buffalo, New York)

Prizes included:

Day of Design with an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of the FCA US Product Design studios and the opportunity to work one-one-one with professional automotive designers Two-week summer automotive design course at Lawrence Technological University Passes to the “EyesOn Design Automotive Design Exhibition” in Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich.

Wacom MobileStudio Pro 16 – a full-featured, Intel?-powered computer that offers a larger space for drawing, detailed concept art, 3D sculpting and painting, motion graphics and advanced image editing for retouching An Apple iPad and Apple Pencil

etetewtgae

Top Rated

error: Content is protected !!