Chapter 5 of Italian CAD: The CAD that Inherits the Spirit of Da Vinci: The Encounter of Passion from Motor Valley and Micron Precision from Japan
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"Why CAD from Italy?"
It is neither the rationality of America nor the discipline of Germany. What ThinkDesign has pursued is a unique history where the sensibility of Italy's "Motor Valley," known for its world-class aesthetic beauty, fuses with Japan's "artisan spirit," which allows for no compromise even in fractions of a millimeter.
Once, a designer from Pininfarina spoke of the design truth embodied in the "wedge shape" of Ferrari. And the extreme demands posed by Japanese automakers to "manipulate surfaces with highlight lines."
This article delves into how the Italian approach of "freely kneading virtual clay" has been sublimated into a "high-end tool" that convinces the rigorous manufacturing environment of Japan.
The "harmony of art and science" preached by the Renaissance master Da Vinci is now applied to modern 3D design. Here lies the "true essence of design" that we are trying to reclaim through ThinkDesign.
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