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Design a Car Wrap For The All-New Mazda MX-5!

To celebrate the UK launch of the all-new Mazda MX-5, Talenthouse has partnered with Mazda to invite artists from the UK to design a "show stopping" car wrap that evokes their strong "defy convention" heritage and their innovative design language, KODO, which represents the soul of motion. One selected artist will receive £3,000, have their car wrap displayed at the world-renowned Goodwood Festival of Speed and receive exposure for their work across Mazda's social channels. Check out more information on how to submit your design here. Submit your design by May 20th 2015. Talenthouse is a global community of creatives from all artistic fields. Partnering with brands like Mazda and Airbnb along with icons like Deadmau5 and Lil Wayne, Talenthouse hosts briefs that give artists life-changing opportunities everyday.

To celebrate the UK launch of the all-new Mazda MX-5, Talenthouse has partnered with Mazda to invite artists from the UK to design a “show stopping” car wrap that evokes their strong “defy convention” heritage and their innovative design language, KODO, which represents the soul of motion.

One selected artist will receive £3,000, have their car wrap displayed at the world-renowned Goodwood Festival of Speed and receive exposure for their work across Mazda’s social channels.

Check out more information on how to submit your design here. Submit your design by May 20th 2015.

Talenthouse is a global community of creatives from all artistic fields. Partnering with brands like Mazda and Airbnb along with icons like Deadmau5 and Lil Wayne, Talenthouse hosts briefs that give artists life-changing opportunities everyday.

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