Check out the interview excerpt with Bryon Fitzpatrick.
Professor Bryon Fitzpatrick is a celebrated, internationally renowned educator and designer with a career that includes significant experience in the UK, Europe, the United States, Asia and Australia.
He is Professor Emeritus at College for Creative Studies (CCS) after serving for six years as Chairman of Transportation Design. Under his stewardship the department gained recognition as the world’s leading automotive design program. Prior to coming to CCS, Fitzpatrick had served for nine years as a member of the industrial design faculty at Art Center College of Design, first at the school’s Switzerland campus then in Pasadena, California.
In his earlier career, Fitzpatrick enjoyed a long tenure at the Rhode Island School of Design and has held other full-time faculty positions at three Australian schools: Queensland University, Adelaide School of Design and Canberra College of Advanced Education.
His professional automotive design experience includes working for the Ford Motor Company in England and Germany, designing vehicles for the company’s European product lines. He later moved to the international automotive design firm, Ogle Design in the UK, where he designed the famous Triumph Trident and BSA Rocket III motorcycles. He also designed for the British Motor Corporation’s Australian division.
Professor Fitzpatrick has also enjoyed a celebrated product design career that began with his work at the prestigious Danish design firm Bernadotte and Bjorn designing glassware, photographic equipment and furniture—projects that earned him a number of European Gold Medals for Design Excellence. In Australia he founded Design Ink, a design consultancy with clients in the automobile industry, industrial equipment and electronics. Many of his is Design Ink projects gained Australian Design Award recognition.
In addition to the above accomplishments, Fitzpatrick has been dubbed “The Drawing Machine” for his astonishing drawing and rendering skills. Over the past thirty years he has conducted automotive design workshops for professional designers in the US, Europe, India, Australia and China.
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