Arthur Hamilton, Human-Centered Design Intern, has been busy this summer “learning so much every day, meeting incredible people, and hopefully leaving my mark at Ford!” Arthur is a student at Western Washington University majoring in Industrial Design and User Experience Design. He shared three of his favorite experiences so far: 🚙Meeting and asking questions to Bill Ford, the executive chair at Ford and great-grandson of Henry Ford. 🚙Attending and participating in seminars on Gravity Sketch and Vizcom—design tools he studied in school. He’s “thrilled to take those skills to the next level.” 🚙Marching with the Ford contingent in the Motor City Pride Parade the day before his internship started. Arthur says he’s “enthralled sitting next to and seeing clay models of future vehicles each day,” and though he can’t share the actual models for confidentiality reasons, he provided a publicly available generic example to give us an idea of his work environment. Thank you for sharing your experience so far, Arthur! Would you like to shape the vehicles of tomorrow and learn from leaders in your field? Look for 2025 internship opportunities in early fall! #WeAreFord #FordDesign #FordIntern
making WWU Alumni proud! Great job Arthur!!
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Arthur Hamilton is an amazing designer and even better human. Go Art!
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Great job Arthur!
Thomas Wagenberg Automotive Sales & BDC Specialist | Expert in Customer Service & Marketing Strategies | Lynn University Junior
3moWow, Arthur, you’re having a fantastic summer at Ford. It must be excellent meeting Bill Ford and working with those design tools. Marching in the Motor City Pride Parade must’ve been a blast, too. Keep soaking up all the experiences and learning as much as you can. I can’t wait to see the impact you’ll make in the future. Good luck!