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Martin Mangold (* 13th January 1971 in Heidelberg) is a vehicle designer, [1] artist [2] and has acted in smaller film productions as stage designer and supporting actor [3]. Among them is the short film Xperiment [4] from 1997 with Sybille Heyen and Anian Zollner. The film was awarded the German Film and Media Review [5] Mangold has influenced the design of many successful vehicles in the course of his professional career. Among them vehicles such as the BMW C1 (1999), [6] the interior of the Jaguar S-Type (2000) [7] and the Mercedes S-Class (2005). [8] Today he is the managing director of Carzins GmbH. [9]

Life

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BMW R1150R - the most famous model of the car designer Martin Mangold

On July 1st, 1998 Martin Mangold started his career as a designer from the University of Arts Berlin [10] bei der BMW-Group at the BMW Group [11][12][13] in Munich. Mangold worked there primarily in motorcycle design until June 15, 2000. [14] One of his tasks here was to create different color variations for a model with a black drive train. Until then, the drive train and engine of BMW motorcycles was usually silver. So at his time at BMW a version in black of the engine, shaft and wheels was planned.

Among other things, he created renderings for the BMW C1 there. Martin Mangold found at that time that a black and yellow paint scheme for the BMW R1150 R was the most suitable. He was also responsible for the fact that this model got matt black details in addition to the yellow paint. This was to emphasize the "evil" character of the BMW R1150 R, [15] which was completely unusual at that time, in addition to the driving characteristics.

In May 2000 the special model BMW R 1150 R was introduced. The number of pieces of this black and yellow "evil" BMW R 1150 R was limited [16][17][18] Mangold founded the streetfighter segment of BMW motorcycles with his even more aggressive designs, including double headlights.

From 16th June 2000 Mangold started his career at the automotive supplier HP Pelzer Group[19] until 2004 Mangold was there, Head of Design & Corporate Identity. During this time he created a Jaguar S-Type interior design model for Jaguar in 2001, which strongly influenced the facelift of the Jaguar S-Type. In 2005, he also developed a Mercedes-Benz S-Class study for Mercedes Benz, from which many design elements could be found in subsequent vehicles. In 2004 Martin Mangold was promoted to the position of Head of Marketing & Design at the HP Pelzer Group and worked for this automotive supplier until April 30th, 2007. [20] While still working as a senior designer for the HP Pelzer Group, he completed his Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the Zollverein School of management and design at the University of Duisburg-Essen. [21]

From 2008 to 2011 Martin Mangold was a lecturer for product design at the Academy for Communication Mannheim[22] and trained future vehicle designers [23].

Works

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References

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  1. ^ Archived 2020-08-11 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Martin Mangold Auf Zentrum für Kunst und Medien
  3. ^ Martin Mangold auf der IMDB
  4. ^ Xperiment (1997) look IMDB
  5. ^ Xperiment- Bewertung der FBW, retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  6. ^ Archived (Date missing) at businesstalk-kudamm.com (Error: unknown archive URL), Video at 3:23 retrieved on 3rd. November 2020
  7. ^ Archived (Date missing) at deutscheroldtimerclub.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 3r November 2020
  8. ^ Archived (Date missing) at businesstalk-kudamm.com (Error: unknown archive URL), Video at 3:40 retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  9. ^ Archived (Date missing) at carzins.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  10. ^ Archived (Date missing) at martinmangold.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 9th November 2020
  11. ^ Oldtimertage: Liebhabern macht Regen nichts aus, Süddeutsche on 18th September 2016, retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  12. ^ Fiat500 IG Jahresmagazin 2017, look on page 34.
  13. ^ Archived (Date missing) at die-deutsche-wirtschaft.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 6th November 2020
  14. ^ Archived (Date missing) at martinmangold.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 9th November 2020
  15. ^ Archived (Date missing) at deutscheroldtimerclub.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  16. ^ Archived (Date missing) at deutscheroldtimerclub.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  17. ^ Archived (Date missing) at businesstalk-kudamm.com (Error: unknown archive URL), Video at 3:30 retrieved on 3rd November 2020
  18. ^ Archived (Date missing) at herbert-schmitz.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 3rd. November 2020
  19. ^ Archived (Date missing) at martinmangold.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 9th November 2020
  20. ^ Archived (Date missing) at amp2.handelsblatt.com (Error: unknown archive URL), abgerufen am 6. November 2020
  21. ^ Archived (Date missing) at martinmangold.de (Error: unknown archive URL),retrieved on 9th November 2020
  22. ^ Archived (Date missing) at martinmangold.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 8th November 2020
  23. ^ Archived (Date missing) at evomoto.de (Error: unknown archive URL), retrieved on 6th November 2020


Category:vehicle designer Category:German Category:1971 births Category:Male

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