Xenophya Motorcycle Design Studio
Founded in 2001, Xenophya design is a UK-based consultancy design studio specialized in the development of motorcycles. It has recently opened a new studio and partnered with Mac Motorcycles for the design of new limited series model line-up.
Xenophya Design was founded in 2001 by Mark Wells and Ian Wride. In the last seven years the studio has built up a wide portfolio of projects and an equally enviable client list.
"Although most major motorcycle manufacturers have their own in-house design team they often employ the services of consultancies for smaller design projects or specific aspects of larger projects.
"Companies without their own design team employ Xenophya to provide a complete design service."
Much of the work produced by consultancies such as Xenophya is never allowed into the public domain.
“Some of our most impressive, innovative work is confidential and not meant for public, much less competitor consumption” Ian Wride explains.
Changing objectives, markets, and budgets mean it is common for projects to get stopped before they reach production.
Mark Wells hints at his frustration when he says “We are extremely proud of all our work but unfortunately a lot of it never gets to see the light of day.
"On occasion we have to stay completely anonymous. Some contracts state that we can’t even mention that we worked for the client let alone be allowed to use anything in our portfolio…. that’s just the way the industry works.”
Despite not being able to use much of their portfolio for self-promotion, Xenophya Design has built up sound working relationships with some major players in both European and Indian motorcycle manufacture.
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The impact of Chinese motorcycle brands on both the global export and domestic markets (the Chinese buy over 16 million bikes a year) has recently led the consultancy to set up an office in Hong Kong.
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Philip Heung, Xenophya Design’s Hong Kong representative, explains “For us and our clients the Hong Kong office acts as a conduit easing communication with both factories and suppliers in the Far East”.
The New Studio
Xenophya Design has recently unveiled their new studio in the UK. The facility encompasses a design office, a conference room, a clay-modelling studio and a workshop with painting facilities.
Xenophya Design is hoping that the new studio, along with the expansion into Hong Kong, will help towards their stated goal of becoming the premier port of call for outsourcing motorcycle design services in Europe.
At full capacity the studio can accommodate a team of 15 designers/model makers. Mark Wells explains “We had to look long and hard to find new premises and create an interior layout that would reflect Xenophya’s design process and values.
"We spend a lot of time in our studio so it has to be a nice working environment where we can do creative things. Our goal was to create an open well-lit working environment"
In the centre of the modelling studio sits a full-scale clay model which is surrounded with enough space to view the design from every angle.
Ian Wride says “Although computers are now indispensable throughout the development process, we believe clay models are still essential for a hands-on evaluation of a design proposal.
"You just can’t interact with a CAD model in the same way. For us, clay modelling is also intuitive and fun and we believe this is evident in our designs”
The styling clay used by automotive design studios can be reworked and continually adjusted allowing the designer to sculpt in a creative, artisan manner.
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The open plan offices, where new ideas are sketched out and refined before being presented as slick visuals, are located on a mezzanine overlooking the main clay studio floor and the adjacent workshop.
For more information visit www.xenophya.com.
(Source: Xenophya Design Studio)
























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