Amanda Flannery

Industrial Design – Transportation / Master of Arts (MA)

School of Industrial Design

I’m an industrial designer and automotive concept designer exploring the relationship between movement, emotion, and form. My work spans automotive concept design, brand storytelling, and product development, with a focus on expressing energy and character through surface and proportion. I’m particularly interested in how vehicles can convey a sense of motion and emotional connection, even at rest, through thoughtful and human-centered design.

Velora

Velora is a hypercar concept that redefines performance through experience rather than metrics. Guided by airflow, intention, motion, and a deep focus on user interaction, its form is shaped to feel continuous, precise, and alive. Inspired by natural systems and refined through engineering, Velora creates a seamless connection between driver and machine—an immersive and unforgiving experience where speed is not just measured, but felt. The project was developed through an iterative process of sketch exploration, digital surface modeling in Autodesk Alias, and final visualization using Autodesk VRED, ensuring both design intent and technical execution were carried through every stage.

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