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Hello, and welcome to my site! As you probably figured out by now, my name is Steven Soeder. You may not have figured out that I was born on a beautiful May day in 1985 in Cleveland, Ohio. I spent most of my time growing up doodling in a notebook, working in shops, building all manner of things, and causing general mayhem. I left Ohio in 2003 to attend the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan. I earned my BFA in industrial design and started working as a creative desinger at American Specialty Cars, in Warren, MI. I made the return trip to Ohio in 2009 because I needed to escape to a warmer climate with more stable weather conditions... I'm a big fan of things that go fast - cars, boats, airplanes, and especially motorcycles. I like to be involved in everything from sketching to final assembly, and I enjoy getting my hands dirty. I'm open to career opportunities, and can be reached via the contact form on this website.
Brickyard 400: Official pace car design for the 2008 NASCAR Brickyard 400. Client: General Motors link
Rock'n'Roll: Official pace car design for the 2008 Rock'n'Roll Marathon series. Client: General Motors (Saturn Division)
Sterling Edition: Special edition Saleen S302E, designed in honor of Saleen's twenty-fifth anniversary. Client: Saleen, Inc. link
Hummer Brand Identitiy: Logo and badge design proposals for Hummer Officially Licensed Accessories. Client: General Motors (Global Marketing Division)
Wave Table: I created the wave table as an experiment in plywood furniture design and construction. Fun surface treatments highlight the experimental nature of the piece.
Phoenix: The Pheonix was an independent study project when I was attending CCS. I designed the pheonix and fabricated a fully functional prototype using a CBR600 donor.
Triumph SM450: The SM450 was my senior thesis project at CCS. Supermoto meets commuter bike in this segment-defying wunderkid. Model is 1:6 scale.
Firehawk: I came up with the Firehawk as an intern at ASC. My idea was to build the Firehawk on my Phoenix chassis, to showcase ASC's skills and abilities in a new market.
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