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  • Art Cover Project - Final Selection

    Posted on May 18, 2012 by specialised

    It's official, 3 entries have been selected by Specialised Covers as part of the Art Cover Designer Project.

    The 3 selected artists are as follows; Stephanie-Rose Turner, Emma Burton and last but not least Bryony-Rose Atkinson. Each have been selected for their unique take on the requirements for the project and have entered art that reflects not only very personal influences, but their artistic capabilities.

    Stephanie-Rose Turner's work was chosen for it's raw perspective and visual representation of speed. Turner's work is a modestly masculine piece which has derived from natural forms such as floral influences.

    Emma Burton's work is known as the 'Pyjama Cover' here at Specialised Covers and is very commercially viable. The cover can be customised to show patterned images of customers cars and can be produced in several different colours, without demolishing Burton's design.

    Bryony-Rose Atkinson's art cover entry was difficult to overlook due to its high impact and immediately attention grabbing designs. Her aesthetically pleasing designs and bright floral patterns attract those that are not typically attracted to feminine designs.

    Overall Specialised Cover's have been instilled with excitement in terms of seeing what the future might hold for working alongside innovative artists. We are grateful for all entries and have been thoroughly impressed with the quality of work received.  The 3 chosen covers will be manufactured and presented at the end of year show on the 15th June in the University lecture theatre.  The final decision took much deliberation and was a difficult one at best. Once again, thankyou to those who entered and we look forward to what the future might hold.

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    This post was posted in General, Website, Cars, Art Cover Project: Leeds College of Art, Bryony Rose, Emma Burton, Stephanie-Rose Turner, Amy Bell and was tagged with Specialised Covers, website, Car, fabric, car covers, indoor, tailored car covers, indoor car covers

  • Art Cover Selection

    Posted on May 17, 2012 by specialised

    After receiving designs from over 35 Students from Leeds Collage of Art it made choosing three to manufacture an impossible task.  Specialised have been over whelmed with the response, creativity and quality from all the students.  Choosing only three covers led to many debates as we argued for our favorites.  We spread all the designs out in the offices and let all the staff have a look a the concepts to gain a wide range of feedback.

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    We considered many aspects including market interest, demand,implementation, cost, wow factor, what cars they would be shown on and of course the ones we just loved.

    We have made our decision and will be announcing tomorrow the winners.  However all the covers will feature on our new website which will be live in the next 8 weeks.  So please keep visiting the site for updates.

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    This post was posted in Website, Cars, Features, Art Cover Project: Leeds College of Art

  • The Diamond Jubilee Covers

    Posted on May 11, 2012 by specialised

    The Diamond Jubilee of HRH Queen Elizabeth II is the international celebration throughout 2012 marking the 60th anniversary of her accession to the throne on 6th February 1952. To commemorate this event Specialised Covers have commissioned Pattern Designer and Artist Emma Burton to create a special range of prints which will be used to create our very own unique and fully customisable range of indoor car covers.

    Burton's designs are based around a repeat pattern of hand drawn imagery illustrating the iconic symbolism associated with the Monarchy and of London, both quintessential with the very best of Great Britain. The colour palette she has chosen to base these designs around is significant and uses the red, white and blue found within the Great Britain Flag, The Union Jack.

    With the Olympics only weeks away and with the Jubilee celebrations fast approaching, there has never been a better time to be British and to show off your national pride by having a unique and truly customisable design made just for you. Jubilee covers are individually hand tailored to your make and model, this cover offers complete indoor protection whilst maintaining the aesthetic lines of your car.

    How to custom design your cover...

    There are 4 printed designs to choose from. These can be customised to be used in either the cover's side or centre panels, or used to create a fully printed car cover. If you wish to have the printed design on only the side or centre panel then you can choose to have either a red, navy blue or white full colour panel instead. You can then choose your cover's piping colour, again from either red, navy blue and white. Covers always look great with contrast piping and we have created several examples above of how these covers will look to give you some inspiration.

    These covers offer the exact same protection and quality found in our Prestige and Prestige Lite ranges yet with the added value of having a unique and hand drawn design printed onto the fabric. No other cover company offer this service and these designs are unique to Specialised Covers.

    London

    Stamps

    Soilders

    Guards


    This post was posted in Shows and Exhibitions, Promotions, Cars, Emma Burton, Stephanie-Rose Turner and was tagged with Specialised Covers, car cover, graphics, Car, cars, tailored, fabric, custom covers

  • F40 - Celebration a Supercar Giants Birthday

    Posted on April 28, 2012 by specialised

    Today, the Ferrari F40 celebrates its 25th birthday and swiftly blew out its birthday candles as a group of enthusiasts celebrated by racing a convoy of F40’s. The F40 was released in 1987 and since then has been the portrayal of everything that Ferrari stands for. In the present tense, Ferrari have modernised their designs, but still show signs of using ideas that helped culminate the F40. A combination of lightweight machinery, 471hp engine and a rear spoiler that cut through the air like a knife made this not just a supercar, but a superstar.

    The Ferrari F40, the pinnacle of classic supercar, a truly revolutionary machine combined with a delicious design that screams awe inspiring power. Considering the actual quality of the car in terms of, a car to use regularly, then it is not the best car to be buying. The interior was basic and the quality of the paint was poor [so sources quote]. For this reason the F40 was popular. It was ‘raw’ and few cars have been able to replicate this since. However, if you value its showmanship, iconic design features and unrelenting gravitas, then the Ferrari F40 is something that ought to be on the top of your wish list.

    The success of the car meant that it was only going to be a short while before it was thrown about a race course. This saw the birth of the F40 LM and Competizione’. The death of the F40 was certainly a shock to the world, at the time it was comparable to the death of a celebrity. Thankfully, many F40’s remain, therefore the machine has not entirely left our lives. We can still enjoy the F40 on special occasions where fleets of the monster congregate to entertain the masses.

    To really investigate why the F40 was so popular it needs to be compared to one of its modern day equivalent, notably the 458 which I believe to be the complete opposite of the F40. This is because the 458 is a very precise and modern car compared to the F40. Computer aided and interior superior, the 458 is a much better everyday supercar. However, this entirely depends on your opinion of what defines ‘Ferrari’ to you. Buying a Ferrari should be for the enjoyment of your own, not to satisfy crowds. Therefore in my opinion there is no real need for an everyday functional Ferrari as it is something to refer to now and then to shock the system. On the other hand, Ferrari are a business and therefore need to satisfy the demands of the market and within that market are people who can afford to have their everyday car to be a Ferrari, to which I fully appreciate but would not personally do myself. Sadly, many are not in the position to have to quarrel over which Ferrari to be buying, but for those lucky few the F40 is one car that has remained a passionate favourite of the extensive range and would be my personal choice.

    AF


    This post was posted in General, Cars, Models and was tagged with Specialised Covers, RAC lane safe, heads up display

  • Lamborghini Urus - The New Bull on the Block

    Posted on April 25, 2012 by specialised

    Lamborghini are well known for manufacturing luxury super cars that populate the market with sharp, aerodynamic designs. However, a new concept SUV has emerged from the Lamborghini factory. Boasting lower C02 emissions than competitors, the concept SUV boasts the same sleek styling as its older brothers. With its brash air vents and sharp solid defining lines the Urus sets a new precedent in the SUV family.

    For some, the name Lamborghini is associated with its rural beginning of a tractor factory in North Italy. For others, the name is defined by the chorus of roars that come from the fierce engines. For me, Lamborghini represent a sense of ridiculousness and impossible attractiveness. The Urus has big boots to fill with family members like the Aventador LP700-4. However, from the onset, mixed opinions have been formed. Many are perplexed by the combination of an SUV being made by Lamborghini. The Urus has been designed to fill the need for a high class everyday vehicle with luggage space providing room for various needs.

    Porsche made the tricky transition from building sports cars to building SUV’s with the release of the Cayenne in 2002. Lamborghini have been fairly late in joining the SUV market in relation to their competitors. However, some would say that the move was long overdue and it has expanded their horizons to building cars that are considered to be the backbone for many large families. Lamborghini have climbed aboard the SUV bandwagon yet the Urus still remains only a concept. However, in true Lamborghini fashion, its heart beats with a v12 5.2 litre engine with the ability to reach 130mph. Comprehending the price of a Lamborghini usually leaves you feeling slightly faint, yet the Urus is set at a fairly modest price. Expected to be priced at £100k, the Urus outlines the future of the SUV market and navigates the way for future designers. In any market, recession or boom being able to buy a brand new Lamborghini for £100k is considered to be a sports car bargain. Overall I believe that the Lamborghini Urus is a game changer, something to broaden the designing mind-sets of the world. A interesting combination of sports car expertise implemented to the design of a typically boring looking class of cars has inevitably created something which is a fusion of the two. A SUV with a sports car appeal, something never seen before and something which I assure, will be seen again.

    AF


    This post was posted in General, Cars, Models, Fergus Dowling and was tagged with Urus, SUV, Fergus Dowling

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