Join Us for the 38th Annual Celebration of Vehicle Design on Father's Day
Each Father's Day, thousands of car fans journey to the idyllic home of Edsel and Eleanor Ford for the visual feasts that is EyesOn Design. Organized around an annual design theme, vehicle owners are invited to share their rolling sculpture with the world.
Unlike concours d'elegance events, judging is predominately conducted by automotive designers using professional design criteria, not based on restoration or authenticity. The event attracts some of the world's leading designers, collectors, and fans for an unpretentious and unmatched day.
Also unique among car shows, one class of cars is judged by a group called the Visionaries — blind and visually impaired judges donning white gloves and evaluating the vehicles only by touch. The Visionaries represent the mission upon which EyesOn Design was originally conceived — to support the work of the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology.
EyesOn Design has raised millions of dollars to support the Detroit Institute of Ophthalmology. The DIO, a division of the Henry Ford Health Department of Ophthalmology, supports the visually impaired and organizes groundbreaking eye research conferences.
Date
Sunday June 15, 2025
Location
Ford House
1100 Lakeshore Drive
Grosse Pointe Shores, MI 48236
Founded
1988
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8:00–11am
Grosse Pointe Woods City Hall, 20025 Mack Plaza, Grosse Pointe Woods, MI 48236
Media Preview
9:30–11am
Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
EyesOn Design Driving Tour
75-mile tour of a winding southeastern Michigan route followed by lunch and auto-enthusiasts tour at a surprise destination.
8:30am–noon
$95 per person
Vision Honored:
EyesOn Design Lifetime Design Achievement Award
Gala dinner and presentation of award to Ian Callum
Michigan Central Station, Detroit, MI
6:30pm–10pm
Vision Honored Table of 10: $3,000
Ticket: $300 per person
Design Symposium I: Creating Dreams
Stories of those who used their own hands to build the car of their dreams.
Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
10am–noon
$50 per person
Chair of the EyesOn Design Vehicle Selection Committee Glenn Abbott will share the stories of two remarkable individuals who used their own hands to breathe life into the cars of their dreams: a 1948 Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 pieced together through the grit and determination of Paul Wilson and 1956 Jaguar XK140 Aerodyne, made by John Toom to satisfy his quest for a Jaguar that bore the flair of late '30s French and Italian aerodynamic coupes.
Design Symposium II: The Art of the Designer
A curated collection of art from the automotive design process
1pm–3pm
$50 per person
Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
EyesOn Design Chief Judge Glen Durmisevich leads a conversation about a unique artform: a curated collection of automotive design drawings, renderings and illustrations. This style of design communication, especially the older original hand-created artwork, has caught the discerning eye and imagination of collectors who focus on automotive art. Come explore some of the designs, process and techniques and hear the stories told by some of the designers who created these true works of art. Adam Wade, well known for his YouTube channel Rare Classic Cars & Automotive History, will moderate a panel of designers including:
• Tom Peters, former Director of Design for the Corvette
• John Mack, former Director of Design for Pontiac
• Camilo Pardo, former Ford GT Design Manager; Owner of Art & Development, Inc.
Ford House, Grosse Pointe Shores, MI
Private Eyes Brunch
Reservations required: $125/person; $50/children under 10
Children under 3/free.
Includes admission to Sunday car show
Automotive Design Exhibition
10am — 4pm
$40 per person. Children under 10 free with adult. Active duty military free with ID.
Lifetime Design Achievement Award:
Ian Callum, CBE
CALLUM
Honorary Chairman:
Todd Willing
Ford Motor Company
Grand Marshal:
Shelley Selim
Detroit Institute of Arts
Commemorative Poster Artist:
Camilo Pardo