Dyson

James Lamb started his industrial design career working with James Dyson. A university internship led to a career as the 4th design engineer at this inspirational company in 1992. James left Dyson in 1997 but has been back twice as a consultant in recent years. Pictured, are some of the projects that James worked on that are in the public domain. (All images are property of Dyson).

A series of models and the final Dyson hoover product

DC02 model evolution. All of these were handmade, before the common availability of rapid prototyping machines

A Dyson hoover

DC02 - Dyson's first cylinder vacuum

Graphic of a Dyson Airblade Tap showing some of it's inner workings

Dyson Airblade Tap

 
Side view of a hydrogen fuel cell

Intelligent energy Hydrogen Fuel Cell

 
A graphic showing the design of the V6 motor

V6 digital motor

 
 

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