danielsfaulkner
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Hello,
My name is Daniel Faulkner and I am currently starting my second year Product Design A-level project that is based around creating an architectural model. I have decided to base my model on the Land Rover showroom, in particular, the ex-showroom on Stafford Street in Wolverhampton. I have decided that I want to redesign the showroom as I love the Land Rover brand and I have known of that particular showroom for years. I am going to be using Jaguar Land Rover's design principals throughout my design to create a realistic concept model. For this project to be sucessful, I need to communicate with a client related to the company in order to recieve feedback and ideas for the concept model.
I do however need a second client; and this client preferably needs to be a Land Rover owner, and someone who uses their vehicles and the showrooms to share ideas with and point me in the right direction with my project.
Anyone willing to help me out? :lvhug-035:
Thanks,
Daniel Faulkner
My name is Daniel Faulkner and I am currently starting my second year Product Design A-level project that is based around creating an architectural model. I have decided to base my model on the Land Rover showroom, in particular, the ex-showroom on Stafford Street in Wolverhampton. I have decided that I want to redesign the showroom as I love the Land Rover brand and I have known of that particular showroom for years. I am going to be using Jaguar Land Rover's design principals throughout my design to create a realistic concept model. For this project to be sucessful, I need to communicate with a client related to the company in order to recieve feedback and ideas for the concept model.
I do however need a second client; and this client preferably needs to be a Land Rover owner, and someone who uses their vehicles and the showrooms to share ideas with and point me in the right direction with my project.
Anyone willing to help me out? :lvhug-035:
Thanks,
Daniel Faulkner
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