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Mark-Stehrenberger

Swiss-born Mark Stehrenberger is a car designer who lives alternately in Ventura, CA and Montreux, Switzerland. His conceptual car illustrations have been featured in magazines and books worldwide. His graphic and fine artworks hang in numerous private and corporate galleries. He has also established an international reputation for cutting-edge car design for car makers for after-market car products, sports equipment, shoes, luxury wristwatch and fashion accessories, as well as medical devices.

Mark has been teaching car design at the prestigious Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, and Art Center Europe in Vevey, Switzerland and he is a judge at numerous concours events in the U.S. and Europe. In January 2015 he was awarded the honorary title “Car Man of the Year in Switzerland.

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SUCCESS QUOTE

“Work is only work if you would rather be doing something else.”

LIFE CHALLENGE

After 20 years his marriage ended in divorce.

AH-HA MOMENT

When he was awarded his first design contract that was with VW America in 1971.

FIRST SPECIAL CAR 

A 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix Coupe

BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE

Learn to like women dressed in leather… You’ll have to listen to understand this answer.

GREAT AUTOMOTIVE RESOURCES 

Art Center College of Design – www.artcenter.edu

PARTING ADVICE 

Prepare your organization, prep

FAVORITE BOOK

Automobiles That Changed History – Saverio Villa

PARTING ADVICE 

Follow your dream but don’t just dream it, be it.

HOW TO FIND MARK

Stehrenberger Design – www.stehrenbergerdesign.com

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