The inaugural London Motor Show LIVE CDN ‘Sketch off’ took place on 16 May 2019 and saw some some of the UK’s leading universities pitch their brightest design students against one another.
Held at this year’s London Motor Show, the ‘Sketch off’ challenged students to produce their best sketches in a quick-fire 30-minute period, to a brief revealed at the event.
The contest was judged by leading automotive designers from renowned companies including Bentley, Geely, Land Rover and Lotus, and featured a £500 cash prize for the overall winner.
Click here to see photos from the event.
Our official partners:
Partners – Bridge of Weir | Forge Design | Ultrafabrics
Supporting schools:
- Aston University
- Coventry University
- Staffordshire University
- RCA
Please contact stephen@thelondonmotorshow.co.uk or andy@thelondonmotorshow.co.uk.
Location:
Excel London - London Motor Show 2019
Royal Victoria Dock,
1 Western Gateway, Royal Docks
London, E16 1XL
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Judges:
James Watkins
Creative Specialist Manager
Land Rover
James’ passion for design and cars was developed through the Transport Design course at Coventry University and subsequently the Vehicle Design course at the Royal College of Art, sponsored by Rover.
Early years in the industry were spent working on exterior and interior concepts for brands including Rover, Jaguar, BMW and MG, and a large input into the reincarnation of the Mini family of vehicles.
Appointment to Advanced Design Manager working as part of the Land Rover Exterior Design Team, led to early concept work for many Land Rover vehicles including the Evoque and Discovery Sport, and principally the current Range Rover and Range Rover Velar.
Crispin Marshfield
Exterior Design Manager
Bentley Motors
Crispin Marshfield began his career as Exterior Designer for Volkswagen in 1991 working across a variety of projects including lead role in the design of the Volkswagen Phaeton.
He then joined Bentley Motors following Volkswagon’s acquisition in 1999 and over the past two decades has contributed to the development of the Bentley product range including Bentley State Limousine (2002) Bentley Azure (2006) Bentley Mulsanne (2011) and Bentley Grand Convertible Show Car (2014).
In his role as Exterior Design Manager, Crispin’s responsibility has extended to managing the production design programmes including Bentley Bentayga (2016) and the New Bentley Continental GT and GTC (2018).
Chetan Chohan
Design Manager
Nissan Design Europe
Chetan Chohan holds a BA honours and Master’s degree in Transport design and his career to date illustrates extensive experience in both interior and exterior car design.
He began his career at Lotus followed by Nissan Design in Japan before transferring to Nissan Design Europe and then in 2013 the new Nissan design studio in Beijing China for 2 years as a Project leader.
He is currently a Design Manager at Nissan Design Europe for interior design and his latest project (the IMQ concept car) was showcased at the 2019 Geneva Motor Show, with more exciting projects on the way.
Martin Uhlarik
Head of Design
Tata Motors UK
A graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design in his native Toronto and Art Center College of Design. Martin has designed a wide variety of successful and award winning products for Skoda, Nissan, Infiniti, MG, Roewe and Tata Motors across his 25 year career.
Since joining Tata Motors in 2016, his most recent output have been the Tata eVision, 45X and H2X concepts shown over the last 24 months.
Carl Gotham
Advanced Design Director
SAIC Design Advanced Europe
Carl is an Automotive Designer with over 20 years in vehicle design. A 1999 graduate from Coventry University, a large part of his career has been spent working for SAIC. In 2017 he took control of the UK Advanced Design Studios as Design Director developing pre-production and concepts ideas for MG and Roewe brands.
He has held multiple design roles at SAIC including: Interior Designer of MG Zero Concept, Exterior Designer of MG5 and Concept 5 Showcar, Design Manager of MG GS, Chief Designer of MG CS Concept and MG HS and the Roewe Vision-I concept shown at this year’s Shanghai Auto Expo.
Partners:
Bridge of Weir
Bridge of Weir Leather Company is the oldest independent automotive leather manufacturer in the world.
The family owned company was established in 1905 and now operates one of Europe’s largest leather production facilities.
Substantial investment has made Bridge of Weir arguably the most modern and environmentally efficient leather manufacturer in the world. Bridge of Weir’s Parent Company, Scottish Leather Group, designed, built and recently extended a £8 million Thermal Energy Plant which converts waste extracted from the manufacturing process into energy.
As a result of their sustainable initiatives, the carbon footprint of each Bridge of Weir hide has been reduced by over 80%.
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Forge Design
Forge Design are a global collaborative, making the world’s most talented automotive creatives available to projects in a new way. By using remote, distributed teams and secure project management practices they aim to offer OEMs and consultancies access to the highest quality work with greater speed and effectiveness.
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Ultrafabrics
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Through the proprietary production process, Takumi Technology, we create materials that suit life by combining style, durability and comfort into one.
We innovate and evolve in sync with the needs of our customers to deliver unmatched surface experiences across industries: premium, sustainable and intelligent fabrics that speak to—and elevate—the senses.
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