Zolland gives Volvo the Flux Capacitor
Twain
March 30th, 2009
March 30th, 2009

Hailing from a farm outside of small town Alberta, I like to think I have a notion of what a pickup truck is. Any truck up until the mid-nineties – with the mid- to late-seventies as the heyday by my reckoning – had a certain character, not to mention mechanical disposition, that seemed to make those machines run longer, be more dependable, and inspire endless country musicians to song.
As it turns out, designer Bo Zolland has an entirely different notion. [ Continue Reading ]






