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Andrew Serbinski is the Principal of Machineart. Prior to joining Machineart, Andrew lived in Tokyo, Japan from 1973 to 1975 designing the first convenience plain paper photocopiers for Ricoh and its export customers in the United States and Europe. Successful relationships with Japanese companies enabled him to establish Machineart Industrial Design in 1988 to provide design services for Japanese and American companies.〔"Hub Scout", ID Magazine, January/February 2004,page 80〕 He founded Machineart in 1988. It is an industrial design consultancy based in Frenchtown, New Jersey. The company designs products, recreational vehicles, packaging, graphics, and user interfaces.〔"Hub Scout", ID Magazine, January/February 2004, page 80〕 In 2005, The Museum of Modern Art showcased the Machineart-designed Leardal Inflate-a-shield as part of their exhibit "SAFE, Design takes on risk"〔(MoMa Safe Exhibit )〕 Machineart Moto was formed in 2007 to market Machineart designed specialized parts for BMW motorcycles.〔(Machineart Moto Launch )〕 A lifelong interest in motorcycles lead him to design the MK9,〔(Machineart MK9 Motorcycle )〕 MF3, and eCycle eC Series〔(eCycle Hybrid Motorcycles )〕 concept motorcycles, in addition to Industrial Design consulting at Machineart. In 2007, Andrew launched MachineartMoto,〔(MaMo launch )〕 an online store front for custom BMW motorcycle parts. Andrew holds a BID from Pratt Institute. ==Notes== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Serbinski」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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