Insights on Automotive Design with Veejay Gahir

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Free Online Course: Insights on Automotive Design with Veejay Gahir provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for Less than 1 hour of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Insights on Automotive Design with Veejay Gahir is taught by Veejay Gahir.

Overview
  • Automotive designer Veejay Gahir discusses his career, his influences, and his thoughts on the automotive design industry.

Syllabus
  • Interview

    • Welcome
    • What made you get into automotive design?
    • What was the first car you worked on?
    • What car are you most proud of designing?
    • What was your first car?
    • What was your education like?
    • Has education in the automotive industry changed?
    • What would you recommend to someone trying to get a start in the industry today?
    • How does automotive design compare to other fields like industrial design?
    • Do designers tend to specialize?
    • Is it normal for designers to cross between fields?
    • How much engineering should a designer know?
    • How long does it take to get from the concept phase to the sales floor?
    • What are the biggest challenges facing designers today?
    • How do you make the interior of a car more comfortable?
    • What are some of the more difficult projects you've worked on?
    • What are the biggest challenges in designing the interior of a car?
    • How has the design of car interiors changed during your career?
    • What are some of the biggest design influences in the automotive industry?
    • Are there any designers that you find personally inspiring?
    • What would the inside of a self-driving car look like?
    • What are the concerns in designing noncombustion-driven vehicles?
    • What are the concerns in incorporating more eco design in cars?
    • Have new technologies like 3D printing had an effect on the design process?