
Aenore Rose (she/her)
Motorsport livery designer from France, 27 years old
Queens' Design founder, ex Jean Alesi eSports Academy
Scroll down for examples of my works!

Nissan GTR Nismo GT3 Queens' Design
I kept with the theme we've had so far with the QD cars of a predominantly pink livery with white and black accents creating the illusion of new shapes. For the GTR I wanted to give it a more silhouette look similar to that of the GT500 car.
To achieve that I painted the front end so as to make it appear wider, but also flatter using contrasts which should work from most angles. My basic idea was to emphasize the part of the hood above the GTR grille, creating a sort of "nose"-like illusion.
Corvette C8.R HP
Not much to say about this one. The colours just go extremely well together and it's hard to mess it up. The livery follows the natural lines of the car to produce a design that looks overall extremely natural.
Swapping the blue and the white makes for a striking second car.


StadiumCar PyRo|GEN
Livery commissioned by the French esports clan PyRo|GEN in 2013.
To this day still one of my favourite designs. The initial draft for this design was a lot less interesting than the end result and the only remaining thing from it is the Pyrogen logo placement, although I rotated it 90° so it became an eye of the creature depicted through "nose art" on the... nose of the car.
Corvette C7.R Auricom
A Wipeout themed livery imagining Auricom - one of the game's teams - as a real life team. I took inspiration from the Wipeout ships and their liveries and translated it to a current GT car.
This design is among several others following the idea of imagining Wipeout teams as current real life teams, which all use the same "series branding" like the numberplates and the reserved spaces on the car.


Alpine A110 GT4 Marc VDS
The idea behind this livery was first to try adapting a motorbike livery onto a car, and second to specifically get to fit the Beta branding following the car's shapes; similar to how to it follows the shape of the 2021 Kalex Moto2 Marc VDS bike.

What is the Queens’ Design?
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