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Crowdsourcing: Peugeot Design Contest 2008
Here’s a great example of crowdsourcing. The Peugeot Design Contest 2008 gives designers a chance to create the concept car of their dreams and win 10,000 euros.
No need to hire high profile designers and pay huge salaries. Peugeot uses crowdsourcing to attract great designers and save money.
You can vote for your favorite car and have a chance to win of the 20 Xbox 360. How cool is this? Not only do they use crowdsourcing in designing an awesome car, but also in choosing the winner!
Links
- Crowdsourcing for car design (CNET)
- The 29 finalists (vote for your favorite one!)
- Peugeot Design Contest 2008
Photo by Peugeot/Thierry Dumain
