“Design must be functional and functionality has to be translated visually into aesthetics, without gags that have to be explained first. A product that is coherent in form requires no adornment. It is enhanced by the purity of its form. Good design should be honest.” - FA Porsche
Another creative innovator lost. Fame doesn’t last. And you can’t take the money with you. The great one’s aim for a standard none can reach, inscribe their mark into the pages of history and fulfill a vision no one else can see. Ferdinand Alexander Porsche didn’t just design a car, he helped mold the foundation to the automotive industry and set a standard that will be remembered forever.
“Ferdinand ‘Butzi’ Alexander Porsche, grandson of the founder of the sports car maker and designer of the iconic Porsche 911 and 904 carrera GTS, has died in zell am see, Austria, at 76 years old. The designer was born in Stuttgart, Germany, December 11th, 1935. The original porsche 911 (intended to be named the 901) was first shown at the 1963 frankfurt motor show, on sale a year later for 5,500 USD. The two-door, rear-engined low-rider set the precedent for the look of the company’s design in general and the 911 in particular, whose seventh generation now sells for 115,000 USD. The Porsche 911, alongside the 904 carrera GTS also designed by ‘Butzi’, is likewise credited with dominating the past 40 years of practice within sports car racing design.”
source: latimes, designboom, © Porsche