I’m a creative engineering graduate with a passion for great design

  • Inspiring Design #6

    Inspiring Design #6

    The Porsche 911 was first unveiled to the public on 12 September 1963 when it was launched at the Frankfurt International Motor Show. Full production of the car began a year later in September 1964 at the Porsche factory in Zuffenhausen. The first models of the 911 had a rear-mounted 130 hp flat 6 engine, and like its predecessor…

  • Inspiring design #5

    Inspiring design #5

    The Brabham BT64B was Brabham’s answer to the Lotus Type 79, the dominating and innovative second generation ground effect Formula One car. Unable to replicate the chassis design of the Type 79 (which generated downforce via Venturi tunnels) due to Brabham’s engine, Gordon Murray devised a unique method of reducing pressure under the body. A…

  • Inspiring design #4

    Inspiring design #4

    Serum is a virtual wavetable synthesiser with a truly high-quality sound and creative workflow-oriented interface. It takes inspiration from the design of analog synthesisers but with the immense power and modularity of digital software instruments. Playback of wavetables requires digital resampling to play different frequencies. Serum uses ultra high-precision resampling, yielding an almost inaudible signal-to-noise…

  • Inspiring design #3

    Inspiring design #3

    The Rocketdyne F-1 engine remains the most powerful single-nozzle liquid-fueled rocket engine ever flown. The F-1 burned RP-1 (rocket grade kerosene) as the fuel and used liquid oxygen (LOX) as the oxidizer. A turbopump was used to inject fuel and oxygen into the combustion chamber. Each turbo pump was as powerful as a Boeing 747 engine and combined a turbine with seperate RP-1 and…

  • Inspiring design #2

    Inspiring design #2

    Still amazing more than 25 years after it’s debut, the Lotus Elise set new standards for performance and road handling even though the early cars were powered by a Rover K series engine with around 120bhp. The new car was originally to be called Type 111 – pronounced ‘one-eleven’ – following a long-established Lotus tradition.…

  • Inspiring design #1

    Inspiring design #1

    The McLaren F1 was the British brand’s first road-going car that really made an impact, and is still considered the ultimate road-going car by many. It was a car that shattered many of the norms in the automotive industry. Its creator, Gordon Murray, had already had an illustrious career in Formula 1 for McLaren and…

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