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  • Jumpseat 1.0

    Starting with the Herman Miller Embody as a foundation.

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  • An Odd Choice

    An Odd Choice

    My new take on my dream machine led me to fundamentally change everything. I stopped thinking of creating the most advanced car and started thinking about what I really want. I want to be able to go anywhere, effortlessly. An Iron Man suit wasn’t (and still isn’t) on the radar. Remembering how one of those

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  • You Can’t Unsee It

    You Can’t Unsee It

    I had countless car design influences over the years. My earliest memory is of a royal blue late 70s Trans Am that I used to see going up and down the street as a kid. When we played “that’s my car”, I knew the sound before any of my friends even saw it coming. It

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  • No Beginner’s Luck

    No Beginner’s Luck

    Being able to build a scale model is fun, but of course I had to dig deeper. I started getting a better idea of stress points, weight distribution, and torsion. I wasn’t interested in how it looks. I needed to know if it works. It was becoming a pebble in my shoe. It had to

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  • Something Tangible

    Something Tangible

    Dreams can easily get lost in day to day life. Mine did just that. Luckily I’m a daydreamer, so their bound to come up again several times. A few years ago, I was going through some paperwork and found an old sketch of a concept car I’ve been designing and redesigning over the years. It

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  • The Middle of the Beginning

    The Middle of the Beginning

    I’ve been sketching for as long as I can remember. I believe I started with sharks. The movie Jaws was a big deal in those days. As a child, there was no context. All I remember was that sleek, predatory shape. Yes, a great white shark looks terrifying, but that aside, I thought it was

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  • THE SR-X: ANATOMY OF A NEW SPECIES

    THE SR-X: ANATOMY OF A NEW SPECIES

    The SR-X isn’t built on a chassis; it is grown around a nervous system. To understand how it moves, you have to understand its anatomy. This is not a list of car parts. It is a breakdown of the ten distinct modules that fuse together to create the world’s first Sentient Exoskeleton.Here is the checklist

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  • Donut Labs Motor

    Donut Labs Motor

    Revolutionary rim motor for EVs. I discovered this motor the other morning. Opening up the wheel hub leaves a lot of space for braking systems.

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  • Electrostatic Motors

    Electrostatic Motors

    The electrostatic motor’s light weight.

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  • PCB Motors

    PCB Motors

    Axial flux motors for smaller applications.

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