
Porsche 911 Type 997 Coupe is a piece of digital artwork by Douglas Switzer which was uploaded on November 12th, 2013.
Porsche 911 Type 997 Coupe
This blueprint-styled rendering represents one of the most recent models of the venerable and much-admired Porsche 911 that was introduced in 1963.... more
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16.500 x 11.000 inches
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Title
Porsche 911 Type 997 Coupe
Artist
Douglas Switzer
Medium
Digital Art - Digital Technical-styled Illustration
Description
This blueprint-styled rendering represents one of the most recent models of the venerable and much-admired Porsche 911 that was introduced in 1963. Although unmistakably similar to the original 911, these later cars share no components with the earlier models and are a prime example of the Porsche "evolutionary" approach to automotive design and improvement. The drawing is presented in a multi-view layout showing basic dimensions and specifications of one of the great icons of the automotive industry. The prints will appeal to both the Porsche-phile and those interested in engineering and are available in a number of formats and sizes.
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November 12th, 2013
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Douglas Switzer 13 Days Ago
I've always had a technical side and wanted to bridge that gap between technology and art. The "Blueplanprints" idea of drawings that simulate a blueprint is the embodiment of this idea. I started doing these things over 45 years ago and just now I'm "tweaking" them to a point that brings satisfaction, not only to myself, but many other like-minded people. I thank everyone for their kind comments and invite you all to watch for more Blueplanprints in the future. Also, please check out Moto/ology Magazine, my quarterly online publication and sign up for a free subscription! You can find it at: www.motoology.com