velo • hairlinehairline
Anquetil (1960) Taccone (1961) Balmamion (1962) Balmamion (1963) Anquetil (1964) Adorni (1965) Dancelli (1966) Gimondi (1967) Merckx (1968)
Velo • LightLight
Pivot 340°
Velo • MediumMedium
1973 Classic
Velo • Medium • open aperturesMedium • SS02
1973 Classic
Velo • Heavy • SS01Heavy • SS01
NO/YES
velo • HairlineHairline
Animal
(20%)
Velo • Boldbold
Machine
(79%)
Velo • BlackBlack
[3×] Speed
Velo • Bold • Duck capsBold • SS04

nous découvrons que la créativité émerge de l'éQuilibre délicat entre structure et spontanéité
velo • regularregular
The creative mind requires both freedom and constraint, working within established patterns while discovering new possibilities for expression and understanding.
velo • boldbold
The path to understanding comes through direct experience, not through conversation alone. We must recognize that while the world appears chaotic, patterns emerge naturally through careful observation and thoughtful design. As creators and makers, we have the power to shape these patterns, to find meaning in complexity, and to build tools that transform how humans interact with their environment. The process requires both freedom and constraint, working within established forms while discovering new possibilities. Through this delicate balance of order and creativity, structure and spontaneity, we begin to see that everything is already connected - we simply need to reveal the inherent relationships.
velo • mediummedium
The path to understanding comes through direct experience, not through conversation alone. We must recognize that while the world appears chaotic, patterns emerge naturally through careful observation and thoughtful design. As creators and makers, we have the power to shape these patterns, to find meaning in complexity, and to build tools that transform how humans interact with their environment. The process requires both freedom and constraint, working within established forms while discovering new possibilities. Through this delicate balance of order and creativity, structure and spontaneity, we begin to see that everything is already connected - we simply need to reveal the inherent relationships.
Gvelo • lightlight
The path to understanding comes through direct experience, not through conversation alone. We must recognize that while the world appears chaotic, patterns emerge naturally through careful observation and thoughtful design. As creators and makers, we have the power to shape these patterns, to find meaning in complexity, and to build tools that transform how humans interact with their environment. The process requires both freedom and constraint, working within established forms while discovering new possibilities. Through this delicate balance of order and creativity, structure and spontaneity, we begin to see that everything is already connected - we simply need to reveal the inherent relationships.