Domagoj Dukec, former head of BMW Design, now leads Rolls-Royce Design, including Bespoke and Coachbuild divisions. Dukec's journey from sketching cars as a teenager to shaping BMW's most iconic. Domagoj Dukec has led the BMW Design team since April 2019.
This means the Frankfurt-born Croat is responsible for design at the BMW core brand. Over the last nine years, he has worked as chief designer for various wings of the BMW Group - most recently BMW i and BMW M, which remain under his leadership umbrella within BMW Group Design. BMW Group, Head of BMW Design Domagoj Đukec (b.
1975, Frankfurt - Germany) graduated Transportation Design at Hochschule Pforzheim (1999). Worked for Volkswagen Group (1998-01) as Exterior Designer and Citroën (2001-10) as Exterior Design Supervisor. Since 2010 works for BMW Group reaching position of Head of BMW Design.
The head of the BMW Design Studio will be moving over to Rolls-Royce Design.Domagoj Dukec has been responsible for many of BMW's most controversial designs in recent years, including the M3 and. Major changes are happening across the BMW Group design teams beginning October 1. Adrian van Hooydonk is still the big boss, but future BMWs will no longer be penned by Domagoj Dukec.
The. Domagoj Dukec isn't hurt by the things people say about his work on social media. Since becoming the head of BMW Design in 2019, the German designer has stirred up a lot of controversy in the car world by reinventing what a BMW looks like.
Some of the brand's 40 million followers across various social media channels haven't been shy about expressing their displeasure, but Dukec doesn't. BMW 's Domagoj Dukec, once at the helm of controversial design decisions for the brand, has been reassigned to Rolls-Royce. This move, ostensibly a promotion to the luxury division, could be seen as a way to curb his more daring design choices.
BMW Group Announces New Design Bosses for Rolls-Royce, Mini, and BMW M BMW Group is undergoing a major staff shuffle in its design operations, with Domagoj Dukec taking over as the new director of design at Rolls-Royce. Dukec will replace Anders Warming, who has been leading Rolls-Royce's design department for the past three years. However, a new era is dawning as Rolls-Royce is announcing a new Director of Design, Domagoj Dukec.
Being passed the baton from Anders Warming, who is taking on a new role as Head of Designworks, BMW Group Advanced Design and Design Identity, Dukec is bringing over 20 years of experience in senior design positions to the role, including 5 years. Domagoj Dukec shared a heartfelt message on his Instagram account following his move from BMW to lead Rolls-Royce's design team.