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inksyndrome

inksyndrome

Automobile design portfolio

Welcome to my portfolio of automotive design renders—a curated collection of concept vehicles that explore the evolving relationship between speed, form, technology, and emotion. As a designer with a background in architecture and visual storytelling, my approach to car design is deeply rooted in understanding how surfaces speak, how proportions communicate intent, and how every line contributes to both aesthetics and function.

This body of work represents my passion for automotive design as a forward-looking discipline—one that does not just react to trends but imagines new paradigms of movement. From hyper-performance electric supercars inspired by airflow and biomimicry, to experimental urban vehicles exploring minimal footprint and advanced materials, these designs aim to push the boundaries of possibility while remaining grounded in engineering logic.

Each render in this portfolio is crafted with meticulous attention to detail—studying how light interacts with the body, how the stance gives a vehicle presence, and how digital sculpting can evoke the tactile pleasure of a real-world machine. My workflow blends traditional sketching with 3D modeling and high-fidelity rendering tools, allowing me to iterate quickly while maintaining a cinematic, realistic finish.

These projects are not just visual exercises, but conceptual explorations into how automotive design can respond to the changing landscape of transportation—be it through sustainable propulsion systems, autonomous integration, or driver-focused performance. The portfolio also reflects my belief in emotional design—that vehicles, above all, should connect with their users on a visceral level.

Whether you're viewing a sculpted silhouette poised in motion, or a bold interior layout challenging the norms of interface and comfort, each piece is a part of my ongoing journey to design the future of mobility.

I invite you to explore these designs not just as objects, but as experiences—visions of what could be possible when creativity, engineering, and imagination collide.

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