zedX - The Formula Student Electric Team at TU Berlin: A Case Study on the Use of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite
Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Event-Driven Application
- Sensors - Autonomous Driving Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Automotive
- Cement
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Smart Parking
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
About The Customer
The customer in this case study is the zedX team from Berlin's Technical University (TU). The team is composed of automotive engineering students who share the dream of designing and building a racing car to participate in the renowned Formula Student Germany event in Hockenheim. The team was presenting their zedX project for the first time in 2010, a project that aimed to design and build a Formula racing car that would be made in a limited series of 1000 units and cost less than US$25,000 per car. The team was led by Philipp Kahle, who was responsible for creating the logo and promotional materials for the car using the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.
The Challenge
The Formula Student Electric Team at TU Berlin, known as zedX, faced a significant challenge when they decided to participate in the renowned Formula Student Germany event in Hockenheim. The event was accepting entries for electric racing cars for the first time in 2010, and the team had less than ten months to design and build a racing car that would be made in a limited series of 1000 units and cost less than US$25,000 per car. The car had to meet several criteria, including speed, braking capability, design, fuel consumption, engine safety, and a comprehensive costing and marketing plan. The team also had to create a logo and promotional materials for the car, a task that fell to Philipp Kahle. He had to produce the first layouts of the four-page brochure and the logo for the car within the thirty-day trial period of the CorelDRAW Graphics Suite.
The Solution
The team turned to CorelDRAW Graphics Suite to help them meet their design and marketing challenges. Kahle managed to produce the first layouts of the brochure and the logo for the car within the trial period of the software. He then contacted Corel and asked them to sponsor the project with a free license for the program, which they agreed to do. The software was easy to learn and use, even for a beginner, and it allowed the team to create their business cards and other promotional materials quickly and efficiently. The Corel solution was particularly helpful for creating sponsor stickers. Kahle had to work on about fifty sponsor logos, most of which were to be placed on the racing car itself. He had to create vector graphics from photos, graphics files or JPEGs, cut out the individual letters from them and change their colour to white. The whole thing was then saved as a DFX file and sent to the print shop.
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