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Titolo: E' morto Jim Das
Post di: Ares su Maggio 22, 2005, 11:04:40 am
E' morto il Designer che con il bellissimo concept Insignia (la berlina del futuro, ha mostrato esattamente l'evoluzione delle berline 3 volumi), ha definito il nuovo stile Opel.  :'(

da cardesignnews.com

May 21, 2005 ? On May 15 GM Europe designer Jim Das passed away in a Wiesbaden hospital after a year-long battle with leukemia. Jim joined the Opel Design team in 1997 following the completion of his Masters degree at the Royal College of Art.

In 1998-99 Jim had a stint in Italy at the Opel Advanced Studio and worked on a roadster study (currently on display at Opel Live in Rüsselsheim). Jim also made a major contribution on the design development of the new Astra Caravan, as well as the soon to be revealed Vectra facelift. In 2003 he had a brief but fruitful assignment in the General Motors studios in Detroit, where his design theme was selected for a future production Saturn compact car.

Jim was a delightful and talented colleague to us all and a good friend to many... He will be greatly missed by the team at GM Design Europe. Jim is survived by his wife Adrienne and his son Curtis. He is pictured here, in happier times, with the full size clay of the Insignia with some of the rest of the team.


(http://www.cardesignnews.com/news/2005/050521opel-jimdas/images/gruppe09.jpg)


Titolo: Re: E' morto Jim Das
Post di: albertoch su Maggio 22, 2005, 14:11:11 pm
All'avvicinarsi dei miei 45 anni queste notizie mi fanno riflettere sul senso vero della vita e ancor di piùi quando vedi una persona giovane che soccombe ad una malattia così crudele!!
Allora relativizzo i miei problemi che fino a 5 minuti addietro mi sembravano giganti!!

Mi discpiace veramente, specialmente per lui e la sua famiglia.

Alberto


Titolo: Re: E' morto Jim Das
Post di: am1 su Maggio 22, 2005, 15:14:14 pm
RIP

(molto bravo tra l'altro..)


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