Erik Campbell

Industrial, Product, Graphic, and Experience Designer — San Francisco, CA

Tipsy Taxi Fleet of the Future

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The downtown transportation service for intoxicated riders. - Project Assignment: Green mode of transportation for betterment of community. Solution: The Tipsy Taxi Signature Fleet; environmentally and fiscally friendly, customizable, powerful. Features and Benefits: Reduce drunk driving-related car accidents. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicle zeros out harmful emissions. Interior easily dismantles for cleaning. Quad articulating doors. Transparent organic light emitting diodes for window advertising. Recycled rubber mats. Left and right side drive.
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Solution - The Tipsy Taxi Signature Fleet. Environmentally and fiscally friendly,
customizable, powerful, socially responsible.
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Don't drive drunk. Act responsibly. Ride Tipsy Taxi after a night on the town.
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Top view with rooftop taxi light.
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Front view with high impact sliding doors. - Quad articulating doors allow easy exit and entry. Reinforced structure for safety. Seats up to eight party animals.
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Exterior windows displaying OLED animated advertising signage. - Branded advertising on exterior windows and on vehicle wraps extend customizing opportunities, increase revenue potential and impact.
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Because upkeep and maintenance are low, fares can be easy on the wallet, and therefore, increase ridership.
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Electric power translates to domestic fuel. - Why Tipsy Taxi? Zero emissions. Sporty. Easy to handle. Refuels in minutes. Leaves only clean water vapor behind. Hydrogen and oxygen are converted into electricity for quieter rides during late night shifts.
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Did we already mention that they're easy to clean?

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