Entries in Pontiac (4)

Tuesday
Feb142012

The Perfect Design Sketch

Bill Porter is not as famous as his flamboyant predecessor as head of GM Styling, Bill Mitchell.  Porter had worked his way up from a summer intern fresh out of Pratt, all the way through being Chief designer for Pontiac before he replaced the mercurial Mitchell at the helm. While the 1960s was a golden age at GM that saw many prodigious talents flower, I have to say that for me, Porter's work stands out as some of the finest examples of the art of sketching from that era.  As a trained designer myself, I stand in awe at his sensitivity to light and shadow and his masterful use of shading and line weight to convey fluidity and reflectivity of the surfaces he is drawing.

The sketch below is one of his Pontiac sketches. What I love is how the important parts such as the chrome grill are rendered to an almost real level, but the outer parts of the drawing are so quick and sparse, giving just enough information for the eye to comprehend the shapes. Compared to some of the spectacular final airbrush renderings of the period, some of you may not find this impressive. But all Porter used here was pencil, pastel (or maybe conte crayon?), and black marker, and he probably did this pretty fast.  At his peak as a designer, he would have done a whole pile of drawings like this in a single day, showing different front-end themes.  Very impressive and worthy of close study in today's age of digital tablet sketches, where variations can just be done as layers over a 3D under-drawing.  Today's tools are still no substitute for sheer talent, but most practicing designers you talk to will agree, those guys were just on another plane...

Click HERE to see more amazing GM Styling sketches from the 1960s over at Dean's Garage.

Monday
Dec262011

Chuck Norris. Trans Am. 'Nuff Said.

A cleanshaven Chuck Norris and a red Firebird Trans Am from the movie "Eye for an Eye," 1981. I don't know how much GM paid, but every shot looks like a commercial, even though the car was about 10 years old at the time.

Saturday
Jul302011

Screamin' Chicken Moment of Zen

The 1980 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was never one of my favorite cars. But on that rainy day it looked ohhh so right. I think one of the things about the Trans Am is that most examples you see are worn and crappy looking. But this one is like showroom condition and the gold-over-black accents really snap! The license plate tops it all off like bacon on a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

Saturday
Feb052011

Happy Chinese New Year: Chinatown 1977

Another new years time warp shot! This time it's a 1975 Pontiac Grand Prix on a snowy, trash-strewn Chinatown street. It sure feels like the 70s, doesn't it?