Groovy French Pod Car
“Honey, I’m taking the Bubble Mobile to the disco!” This wacky concept car from 1970s France was called l’Automodule. Designed by engineer Jean Pierre Ponthieu, the vehicle was equipped with a small...
View ArticleRevisiting Donald Appleyard’s “Livable Streets”
Back in 1981, urban design visionary Donald Appleyard published his now classic book Livable Streets. In this video by Streetfilms, we revisit some of Appleyard’s original research, which for the first...
View ArticleA Paper Crafted Audi & How It Was Made
Using only paper as his materials, graphic designer Taras Lesko was recently commissioned by Audi to create a model version of their snappy new A7 automobile. Putting his print, cut and paste skills...
View ArticleVroom! Vroom! A Brief History of Video Game Driving
The thrill of driving an elite sports car to the brink of its mechanical limitations is something many of us will only watch on TV – or if you’re a real diehard for rumbling engines and impressive...
View ArticleSpace Traveling Dog Photography
How fast is that doggy in the window? You might wonder while looking at these incredibly imaginative photoshop masterpieces by blogger Benjamin Grelle, aka The Frogman. Just as dogs love riding in the...
View ArticleDisintegrating: Exploded Exotic Cars by Fabian Oefner
In the blink of an eye, the classic Mercedes stopped in front of you perfectly explodes into a million pieces, spraying mufflers, brake calipers and intake manifolds high into the air. At least that’s...
View ArticleEasily the Most Bizarre Used Car Ad You Will See Today
While he could have just said “Buy My Volvo”, a Swedish art director by the name of Castor made a truly bizarre commercial for his aging ’93 Volvo wagon. Filled with a load of over the top glamor shots...
View ArticleWho Flipped the Ford? Bizarrely Inverted Vehicles that Still Drive
If you want to hear endless jokes about your car being from Australia, we’ve got the rides for you. With their four wheels pointed sky high, both of these vehicles look like they’ve completely flipped...
View ArticleIn 1939, Pontiac Built a Transparent Car from Plexiglas
For the 1939-1949 World’s Fair in New York, Pontiac had a special surprise in store. Working in collaboration with chemical company Rohm & Haas, who had just developed a new product called...
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