Naoki Sakai (industrial designer)
Naoki Sakai (坂井 直樹, Sakai Naoki, born 1947 in Kyoto) is a Japanese industrial designer who known as the designer of Nissan's pike car series with its retro-future design. Currently, he is a professor of Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC), a guest design director for au, and the manager of his own company, waterdesign.
Major works
- Nissan Motors
- Suzuki SW-1 (1992)
- Olympus
- o-product (1988)
- Ecru (1991)
- au design project
- HEXAGON (2005)
- MACHINA (2005)
- DRAPE (2006)
- Toray
- torayvino aqua meister (2007)
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External links
- Sakai Naoki's official website (in Japanese)
- waterdesign (in Japanese)
- Profile - from the Keio University SFC website (in Japanese and English)
- Profile - from au design project (in Japanese)
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