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'''Henrik Fisker''' is a Danish car designer born in 1963 and an alumni of Art Center College of Design (1986 - 1989). He has worked as Director of Design for [[Aston Martin]] and has been responsible for the styling of the [[BMW Z8]] while working under Bavarian marque's Designworks USA studio. He now runs his own coachbuilding firm, [[Fisker Coachbuild]], along with his business partner, [[Bernhard Koehler]].
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==External Links==
* [http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=52&i=7957 HENRIK FISKER, Nauman Farooq interviews Aston Martin's Design Director] Piston Heads
* [http://archive.cardesignnews.com/news/2005/050125fisker-coachbuild/ Henrik Fisker launches new luxury sports car company] Car Design News
* [http://www.motortrend.com/features/consumer/112_0507_henrik_fisker/index.html People: Henrik Fisker] MotorTrend
* [http://www.roadfly.com/magazine/11/henrik_fisker_interview.1.html 60 Minutes with Henrik Fisker] RoadFly
[[Category:Car designers|Fisker, Henrik]]

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Henrik Fisker is a Danish car designer born in 1963 and an alumni of Art Center College of Design (1986 - 1989). He has worked as Director of Design for Aston Martin and has been responsible for the styling of the BMW Z8 while working under Bavarian marque's Designworks USA studio. He now runs his own coachbuilding firm, Fisker Coachbuild, along with his business partner, Bernhard Koehler.


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