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Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners
Cheery Ferry, Desmania | International Design Awards Winners

Cheery Ferry

CompanyDesmania
Lead DesignersAmit Mangutkar
Project LocationPune, India
Prize(s)Bronze in Transportation / Nautical/Boats
Entry Description

The CHERRY is a modern yacht styled Ferry, conceived for tourists near the coastal areas of India, mainly near the city of Mumbai popularly known as Bollywood.
In India yachts are not a common sight being unaffordable, however ferries serve the purpose of giving joyride to tourists.
India being a land of mix cultures and religion, the ferry design is also a hybrid between a seagull and a Flying fish, found near the coastal areas of India. The lower body has been inspired from the belly of the seagull and upper body forming a suspension styled guardrail depicting the wings of the flying fish.

Bio

Amit Mnagutkar was born in 1988 in the historic city of Belgaum,India. He completed his graduation from Pune university in 2010 and did his MBA from Mumbai university in 2012. He rediscovered his talents after completing his Pg in Automotive Design from Dypdc, Pune in 2014. He got his first break at Advandes Design, Pune and later moved on to Desmania Design, where he has been working for the past 2 years. He has worked on numerous industrial and automotive design projects. During his tenure his projects varied from E rickshaws, buses, tractors to refrigerators and coolers.