This morning.

Daniel Craig launches a global challenge for creative 007 fans to produce original James Bond poster artwork ahead of the April 2020 release of No Time To Die.

Sandra Houlihan writes:

Judges from the marketing teams of MGM, Universal Pictures International and United Artists Releasing, are looking for artwork that is ‘unique, eye-catching and undeniably Bond’.

Inspired by the Daniel Craig Bond films, the work must celebrate the design legacy of the franchise and will be judged on creativity (30%), originality (30%) and overall understanding of the theme (40%).

Participants must submit their entries by 6pm on 16th January 2020, with the selected creators announced early March next year. Further information can be found online at 007.talenthouse.com

Previously: Broadsheet Trailer Park: No Time To Die

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8 thoughts on “Time To Draw

    1. Rob_G

      +1

      It was bad enough when Broadsheet used to do it (although it would be nice if I explained this odd accusation), and they were a tiny media start-up – one of the biggest movie franchises in the world doing it is ripping the pee altogether.

  1. papa p

    “the work must celebrate the design legacy of the franchise and will be judged on creativity (30%), originality (30%) and overall understanding of the theme (40%).”

    Would be good if they applied that to the current film instead of this MeToo drivel they’re producing.

  2. dav

    I have to admit that the LAST Bond movie had me feeling that th age gap between Bond and his love interest was a bit creepy, and to think they’re running with the same actors again!

  3. Bort

    2 grand prize money, if you were paying an agency you’d be starting at 2k. Designers wanted to work for free yet again. Are they running a competition to see who gets to run their legal affairs?

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