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Tags: neon, custom type, film, identity
Category: logo, wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– Neon sign
Copenhagen Denmark, 2006, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Neon sign for the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
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Tags: art, animal
Category: poster
Korean Flamingo
Gwangju, Korea, 2006
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Art poster for the collaborative work of Artist Jens Haaning and Artist Group Superflex at the Gwanju Biennale 2006, Korea.
Tags: big type, custom type, signage
Category: art, mural, installation
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE
Holbæk, Denmark, 2014
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: orange, cyan, big type, custom type
Category: exhibition graphics, art
All Data To The People
Los Angeles, USA, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Photo: Marten Elder
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
Denmark, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Copenhagen Contemporary. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes. Originally conceived for the Hyundai Commission 2017 in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number Of Visitors
Mexico City, Mexico, 2018
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries. The displayed artwork here is from Museo Tamayo, Mexico.
Photo: Museo Tamayo
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number Of Visitors
Frankfurt, Germany, 2018
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries. The displayed artwork here is from Frankfurter Kunstverein, Germany.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number Of Visitors
Hong Kong, 2018
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries. The displayed artwork here is from JC Contemporary, Hong Kong.
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number Of Visitors
Miami, USA, 2009
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries. The displayed artwork here is from MOCA, Miami, USA.
Photo: MOCA, Miami
Tags: art, culture, urban, black
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban, black
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban, black
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: art, culture, urban, black
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book spread for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
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Tags: film, black&white, custom type, signage, identity
Category: wayfinding
Cinemateket
Denmark, 1997-2009
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large type signage at the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: film, black&white, custom type, signage, identity
Category: wayfinding
Cinemateket
Denmark, 1997-2009
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large type signage at the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: film, black&white, custom type, signage, identity
Category: wayfinding
Cinemateket
Denmark, 1997-2009
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large type signage at the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: film
Category: publication
Cinematek Program
Denmark, 1997-2008
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Catalogue design for 'Cinemateket ' – published monthly.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, furniture, design
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: film, gold
Category: poster
Habibti min elskede
Denmark, 2002
Nimbus Film
Caption: Film poster for 'Habibti min elskede' – a short film abou the Muslim medical student Zahra, who leads a double life with her Danish boyfriend and is cast out by her family when she becomes pregnant. Directed by Pernille Fischer Christensen. Script in collaboration with Jamile Massalkhi.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
PP Furniture
Denmark, 2007
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Exhibition concept and design for 'PP Furniture'.
The PP workshop in Allerød relocated to the furniture fair at Bella Center, allowing visitors to witness the craftsmanship behind Wegner's iconic Circle Chair.
Tags: film, black&white, custom type, signage, identity
Category: wayfinding
Cinemateket – Signage
Denmark, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2010
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large banner for 'Cinemateket' mounted on the outside of the the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: film, black&white, big type, custom type, identity
Category: wayfinding
Cinemateket – Signage
Denmark, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2010
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large banner for 'Cinemateket' mounted on the outside of the the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, history, culture
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: art, exhibition, concept, black&white, big type, custom type
Category: exhibition graphics
Tools – Rooseum
Sweden, 2002
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'SUPERFLEX' at Rooseum in Malmø, Sweden The exhibition was SUPERFLEX's first major solo exhibition and a presentation of SUPERFLEX tools.
Tags: art, furniture, concept
Category: exhibition design
Superchannel – Interior
Bankok, Thailand, 1998-2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Superchannel furniture concept consisting of various 1 m3 cubes in the super colors black, white and orange. Each cube consisted of four parts that could be assembled into flexible and iconic studio environments. Developed as part of an art project for Superflex.
Tags: art, furniture, concept
Category: exhibition design
Superchannel – Interior
Bankok, Thailand, 1998-2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Superchannel furniture concept consisting of various 1 m3 cubes in the super colors black, white and orange. Each cube consisted of four parts that could be assembled into flexible and iconic studio environments. Developed as part of an art project for Superflex.
Tags: art, concept, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Superchannel – Backdrops
Germany, 1998-2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Large backdrops in super colors for supechannel - a flexible broadcasting studio developed by the artist group Superflex and Sean Treadway. Superchannel offered individuals and communities a free web channel that allowed them to produce internet TV.
Tags: illustration, culture, history
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: The official 'Birth Certificate' of the Danish Supreme Court, signed by King Frederik III of Denmark, 1661. The illustration was used as main motive on two stamps issued to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark.
Tags: culture, history, archival materials
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Details from the written protocols of the trials at the Danish Supreme Court, 1661–1664.
Tags: culture, history, archival materials
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Details from the written protocols of the trials at the Danish Supreme Court, 1661–1664.
Tags: culture, history, archival materials
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Details from the written protocols of the trials at the Danish Supreme Court, 1661–1664.
Tags: history, archival materials
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Details from the written protocols of the trials at the Danish Supreme Court, 1661–1664.
Tags: culture, history, archival materials
Category: process
Danish Surpreme Court
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Details from the written protocols of the trials at the Danish Supreme Court, 1661–1664.
Tags: stamp, type, culture, history
Category: ephemere, type design
Danish Surpreme Court stamp
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Design of two stamps issued to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark. The stamps showcase the Court’s “Birth Certificate,” signed by King Frederik III of Denmark in 1661, along with details of the beautiful interior of the main courtroom.
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing' – unfolding the story of arms and armour from the Islamic World from 1500-1850, at the David Collection in Copenhagen. Exhibition architects: JAC Studios
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing' – unfolding the story of arms and armour from the Islamic World from 1500-1850, at the David Collection in Copenhagen. Exhibition architects: JAC Studios
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing' – unfolding the story of arms and armour from the Islamic World from 1500-1850, at the David Collection in Copenhagen. Exhibition architects: JAC Studios
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing' – unfolding the story of arms and armour from the Islamic World from 1500-1850, at the David Collection in Copenhagen. Exhibition architects: JAC Studios
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing' – unfolding the story of arms and armour from the Islamic World from 1500-1850, at the David Collection in Copenhagen. Exhibition architects: JAC Studios
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: exhibition, signage, culture, history
Category: exhibition graphics
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Beyond Words – Calligraphy from the World of Islams' – featuring museum artifacts like documents, metalworks, ceramics, textiles, and architecture highlighting calligraphy’s evolving role, as well as it's artistic, cultural, and historical significance. Exhibition architects: Mentze Ottenstein
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread showcasing the captivating images of Anders Sune Berg from the extensive monograph on Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), renowned for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the Baroque style.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread showcasing the captivating images of Anders Sune Berg from the extensive monograph on Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), renowned for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the Baroque style.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread showcasing the captivating images of Anders Sune Berg from the extensive monograph on Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), renowned for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the Baroque style.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread showcasing the captivating images of Anders Sune Berg from the extensive monograph on Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), renowned for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the Baroque style.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread showcasing the captivating images of Anders Sune Berg from the extensive monograph on Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), renowned for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the Baroque style.
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, graphics as well as custom-developed frames and podiums for 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags:
Category: animation
ekko
Denmark,
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags:
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: architecture, culture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: cd, cover, music, colors
Category: packaging
piano & poetry
Denmark, 2008
Olga Magieres
Caption: CD cover design for the experimental jazz pianist and composer Olga Magieres. Piano & Poetry by Olga Magieres – Improvised experimental jazz compositions.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: poster
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Tags: art, photography, black, black&white, exhibition
Category: poster
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. An exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: photography, art, exhibition, black
Category: poster
Capturing Epidemics
– Photographs by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2020
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Capturing Epidemics' by Nicolai Howalt – from an exhibition featuring historical objects at Medical Museion in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, photography, exhibition
Category: poster
Element
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2016
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Element' by Nicolai Howalt – from an exhibition at Viborg Kunsthal (DK), showcasing a photographic journey of selected elements in their original and discovered forms.
Tags:
Category: poster
134 Boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2013
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Poster for '134 Boxers', a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition, back cover
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Back cover from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urban, culture, encyclopedia, beige
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Back cover for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: art, exhibition, back cover
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Back cover from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, exhibition, back cover
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Back cover from catalog accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: cover, art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Catalog design accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: cover, art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Catalog design accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: cover, art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Catalog design accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: cover, art, exhibition
Category: publication
Poul Gernes
Jeg kan ikke alene
– vil du være med?
Denmark, 2016
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Catalog design accompanying an exhibition on the work of the danish artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996), at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: art, illustration, bird, back cover
Category: publication
THICK TIME
– William Kentridge
Denmark, 2017
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Back cover for catalog accompanying the exhibition 'THICK TIME', showcasing the work of William Kentridge at Louisiana – Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: flowers, nature, culture, history, illustration
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Spread from the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: art, photography, light
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: literature, culture, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2008
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster (UK) for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster (UK) for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster (UK) for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster (UK) for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster (UK) for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Shrinking Cities – Intervention
DE, UK, USA, RU,
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Poster for 'Shrinking Cities – Interventions'. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, terracotta, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture, spread
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: spread, design, furniture, mustard yellow, yellow
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, spread
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Spread from the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography, colors
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography, colors
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'LYS – landskab og stemmer' by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography, colors
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: photography, art, black, cover
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. An exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography, black, black&white, back cover
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. An exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, photography, black, black&white, cover
Category: book
By looking down I see up.
By looking up I see down.
Denmark, 2017
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'By looking down I see up. By looking up I see down' by Nicolai Howalt. An exploration of light, ashes and human existence.
Tags: art, cover, black, exhibition, black&white
Category: book
The Moon
– From Inner Worlds
to Outer Space
Denmark, 2018
Louisiana Museum of Moden Art
Caption: Cover of the book catalogue following the exhibition 'The Moon', a large-scale show at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, highlighting the role, significance, and captivating power of the Moon.
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread, red
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: exhibition, art, spread, red
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
I am Fire and Water
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, cover, iridescent-print, gradient print, open source, colorfull
Category: book, art
Self-organisation/
Counter-economic Strategies
Denmark, 2006
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of 'Self-organisation/counter-economic strategies' book. A toolbox of ideas, situations and approaches – a collection of essays on topics such as intellectual property, open source, political activism, and self-organization.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This book accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: film, back cover, black, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Book design on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This monograph accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, spread
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book and exhibition catalog 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, exhibition, back cover, cover
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalog for 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, concept, exhibition
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Spread from 'Længsel' – a book documenting the art project of the same name, centered on the theme of longing. In the project, 23 artists created site-specific works for various public spaces across Denmark. The project was curated by Sophie Hjerl og Jette Ellgaard.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the art book 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph, red
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: cover, blue, architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: art, monograph, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, monograph, red
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number of Visitors
Miami, USA, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries.
Photo: MOCA, Miami
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
make yourself at home
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'make yourself at home'
– a group show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Danskjävlar
– a Swedish Declaration of Love
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Danskjävlar – a Swedish Declaration of Love', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Spread from the book ‘Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke’, published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Danskjävlar
– a Swedish Declaration of Love'
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Cover of catalogue-book for the exhibition 'Danskjävlar – a Swedish Declaration of Love', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Cover fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spread fom the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK).
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: aluminium letters, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: furniture, design, art, concept, colors
Category: exhibition design
Counter-strike/ Self-organise
Finland, 2003
Rasmus Koch Studio (DK)
Caption: Spatial design and sketches for color-accented seating furniture made for *Counter-strike/ Self-organise' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex, at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, FIN, 2003.
Tags: art, concept, signage, furniture
Category: exhibition graphics
Counter-strike/ Self-organise
Finland, 2003
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spatial design and exhibition graphics for *Counter-strike/ Self-organise' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex, at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, FIN, 2003.
Tags: art, concept, signage, furniture
Category: exhibition graphics
Counter-strike/ Self-organise
Finland, 2003
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Spatial design and exhibition graphics for *Counter-strike/ Self-organise' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex, at Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, FIN, 2003.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, photography
Category: poster
Denmark, 2007
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, orange
Category: poster
pp Circle Chair tribute
Denmark, 2007
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Poster celebrating 'The Circle Chair', designed by H. J. Wegner and hand-crafted by PP Furniture in Denmark.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, cyan
Category: poster
pp Circle Chair tribute
Denmark, 2007
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Poster celebrating 'The Circle Chair', designed by H. J. Wegner and hand-crafted by PP Furniture in Denmark.
Tags: exhibition, black&white, custom type, hand-painted
Category: art
United States Of America
USA, 2008
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Lettering and type design for the hand-painted wall text 'United States of America' by artist Jens Haaning – The Walter and McBean Galleries of the San Francisco Art Institute.
Tags: exhibition, black&white, custom type, hand-painted
Category: art
United States Of America
USA, 2008
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Lettering and type design for the hand-painted wall text 'United States of America' by artist Jens Haaning – The Walter and McBean Galleries of the San Francisco Art Institute.
Tags: exhibition, custom type, hand-painted, black&white
Category: art
United States Of America
USA, 2008
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Lettering and type design for the hand-painted wall text 'United States of America' by artist Jens Haaning – The Walter and McBean Galleries of the San Francisco Art Institute.
Tags: custom type, identity
Category: logo
Logo – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity and logo for 'Danish Crafts', an organization promoting Danish craftsmanship internationally.
Tags: custom type, identity
Category: logo
Logo – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity and logo for 'Danish Crafts', an organization promoting Danish craftsmanship internationally.
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Tags: exhibition, custom type
Category: art, installation
Number of Visitors
Latvia, 2005
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries.
Tags: art, exhibition, artificial intelligence
Category: poster
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags: arts&crafts, art, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, monograph, architecture
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, architecture, music, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph, red
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph, blue
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph, red
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, design, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: art, design, arts&crafts, music, architecture, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
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Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Tags: open source, label, colors, beer, identity
Category: art
FREE BEER
Denmark, 2007-2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'FREE BEER' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex.
FREE BEER is licensed under Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5), allowing anyone to use the recipe. Until now, FREE BEER has been brewed and served worldwide.
Tags: film, children, identity, education, learninglab
Category: ephemere
FILM-X
Denmark, 2002, 2003, 2006
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Promotional ephemera and visual identity for FILM-X – a complete film studio for children and young adults. The Identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2003.
Tags: film, signage, identity, black&white
Category: wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– wayfinding
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large size signage made for the cinema 'Bio Asta' at The Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Tags: handwriting, vernacular typography
Category: type design
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: Hand-written decorative elements for the Vs. fashion magazine cover.
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM - Berlin Issue
Denmark, 2013
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FILM – Berlin Issue 2013'. FILM is the Danish Film Institute's international festival magazine, issued prior to festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Amsterdam.
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Tags: cover, fashion, handwriting, orange
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Tags: orange, custom type, big type, environmental
Category: art, mural
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico, 2025
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: blue, white, exhibition, culture, history, textile, art
Category: publication
Hollandaise
– a journey into an iconic fabric
Senegal, 2013
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Exhibition catalog for 'Hollandaise – a journey into an iconic fabric' – An exhibition featuring art related to the Senegalese-Dutch history of wax printed fabrics.
Tags: cover, art
Category: book
Hvor folk færdes
– 50 kunstudsmykninger fra Ny Carlsbergfondets historie
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Hvor folk færdes' – the story of 50 public artworks funded by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Tags: cover, art
Category: book
Hvor folk færdes
– 50 kunstudsmykninger fra Ny Carlsbergfondets historie
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Hvor folk færdes' – the story of 50 public artworks funded by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Tags: archaeology, hand-painted, exhibition
Category: process
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book cover for 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: archaeology, exhibition
Category: process
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book/ exhibition catalog 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: orange, custom type, big type, environmental
Category: art, mural
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico, 2025
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: orange, custom type, big type, environmental
Category: art, mural
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Mexico
Guadalajara, Mexico, 2025
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: cover, white, art, photography
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: Thematically this work is an expansion of their previous project How To Hunt. In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: furniture, arts&crafts, design
Category: poster
PP – A selection of furniture designed by Hans J. Wegner
Denmark, 2013
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster for 'A selection of furniture designed by Hans J. Wegner' – by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, history, culture
Category: book
Begærets billeder
– Visuel kultur i japanske træsnit
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design, desire and longing told through the cultural history of Japanese woodblock printing
Tags: orange, cover, architecture
Category: book
Bank av sin tid
– öppen, enkel, omtänksam
Sweden, 2014
Arvinius (SE)
Caption: Book design for 'Bank av sin tid – öppen, enkel, omtänksam'. A book about the creation of Swedbank's headquarters in Stockholm (SE), the ideas behind its architecture and the organization for which the building was designed.
Tags: orange, cover, architecture
Category: book
Bank av sin tid
– öppen, enkel, omtänksam
Sweden, 2014
Arvinius (SE)
Caption: Book design for 'Bank av sin tid – öppen, enkel, omtänksam'. A book about the creation of Swedbank's headquarters in Stockholm (SE), the ideas behind its architecture and the organization for which the building was designed.
Tags: white, illustration, cover, nature, flowers, culture, history
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Cover of the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: white, illustration, cover, nature, flowers, culture, history
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2019
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Cover of the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: red, cover, illustration, nature, flowers, culture, history
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2016
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Cover of the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: red, cover, illustration, nature, flowers, culture, history
Category: book
Flora Danica
Denmark, 2016
Lindhardt & Ringhof
Caption: Cover of the book Flora Danica. Originally published in booklets between 1761 and 1883, it features hand-colored copperplate engravings of flowers, plants, and berries from Danish nature. Now, 260 years later, this masterpiece is available as a collected edition, allowing everyone to explore Denmark’s rich and flourishing flora.
Tags: art, monograph, history, culture, white
Category: book
A. Ancher – Maleren Anna Ancher
– Et kunstnerliv i lys
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on Danish artist Anna Ancher (1859–1935), exploring her life and work. As a member of the Skagen Painters, she played a key role in one of the most vibrant periods in Danish art history, a theme that the book also brings to life.
Tags: art, monograph, history, culture, white
Category: book
A. Ancher – Maleren Anna Ancher
– Et kunstnerliv i lys
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on Danish artist Anna Ancher (1859–1935), exploring her life and work. As a member of the Skagen Painters, she played a key role in one of the most vibrant periods in Danish art history, a theme that the book also brings to life.
Tags: art, monograph, history, culture
Category: book
A. Ancher – Maleren Anna Ancher
– Et kunstnerliv i lys
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on Danish artist Anna Ancher (1859–1935), exploring her life and work. As a member of the Skagen Painters, she played a key role in one of the most vibrant periods in Danish art history, a theme that the book also brings to life.
Tags: art, history, culture
Category: book
Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Editorial book design for 'Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie' published by the New Carlsberg Foundation – a series aimed at preserving significant sources of Danish art history.
Tags: art, urbanism, culture, concept, white
Category: publication
Oplevelsesøkonomi i Hovedstadsregionen
– perspektiver og forslag fra seks kreative brancher
Denmark, 2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Publication for 'Oplevelsesøkonomi i Hovedstadsregionen' – by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, design, orange, monograph, furniture
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs, offering a glimpse into the golden age of Danish furniture art.
Tags: cover, orange, furniture, arts&crafts, design, monograph
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Liv Værk Verden
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the architect Finn Juhl (1912–89), featuring descriptions of his most iconic designs.
Tags: art, blue, back cover, exhibition
Category: book
There is no such thing
as bad weather
France, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather' by the Dansish artist group Superflex, as part of an exibition at Le Bicolore at the Maison du Danemark in Paris.
The book is a collection of interviews with scientists, thinkers, and an AI, as well as a presentation of selected works.
Specification: Format: 160 × 220 mm, softcover + dust jacket, — 128 pages, offset, English edition (ISBN 978-87-973961-2-4) and French edition (ISBN : 978-87-973961-3-1)
Tags: art, blue, cover, exhibition
Category: book
There is no such thing
as bad weather
France, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'There Is No Such Thing As Bad Weather' by the Dansish artist group Superflex, as part of an exibition at Le Bicolore at the Maison du Danemark in Paris.
The book is a collection of interviews with scientists, thinkers, and an AI, as well as a presentation of selected works.
Description: Format: 160 × 220 mm, softcover + dust jacket, — 128 pages, offset, English edition (ISBN 978-87-973961-2-4) and French edition (ISBN : 978-87-973961-3-1)
Tags: cover, green, canvas, arts&crafts
Category: book
årets bedste bog '19
Denmark, 2019
Foreningen for Boghåndværk
Caption: Book design for 'årets bedste bog '19' – a publication for The Danish Association for Bookcrafts.
Tags: cover, green, canvas, arts&crafts
Category: book
årets bedste bog '19
Denmark, 2019
Foreningen for Boghåndværk
Caption: Book design for 'årets bedste bog '19' – a publication for The Danish Association for Bookcrafts.
Tags: arts&crafts, furniture, design
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: design, arts&crafts, furniture
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: design, furniture, arts&crafts
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, pink
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: furniture, design, arts&crafts
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: orange, furniture, design, arts&crafts
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: furniture, arts&crafts, design
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: furniture, arts&crafts, design, cover
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: art, pink, cover, catalogue, vernacular typography
Category: book
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: art, culture, urbanism, music, architecture, event, literature, cover
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Tags: architecture, art, urbanism, literature, music, event, culture, cover
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, cover, gray, canvas
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, cover, gray, canvas
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, back cover, gray, canvas
Category: book
Wegner
– just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Tags: art, cover, history, culture
Category: book
Erindringsbilleder af Bente Scavenius
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Erindringsbilleder' by Bente Scavenius – a collection of the best essays and articles selected from the past 30 years of art-critical writings.
Tags: art, cover, history, culture
Category: book
Erindringsbilleder af Bente Scavenius
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Erindringsbilleder' by Bente Scavenius – a collection of the best essays and articles selected from the past 30 years of art-critical writings.
Tags: art, cover, history, culture
Category: book
Erindringsbilleder af Bente Scavenius
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Erindringsbilleder' by Bente Scavenius – a collection of the best essays and articles selected from the past 30 years of art-critical writings.
Tags: cover, art
Category: book
Symposium on Building
Art Institutions in Africa
– Condition Report
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Book design for 'Symposium on Building Art Institutions in Africa – Condition Report' – was a collection of essays that explored the changing landscapes of art institutions in Africa, from government-led art programs to independent art spaces.
Tags: cover, education, art
Category: book
Breathing Out of School
– RAW Académie
Senegal, 2021
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Book design for 'Breathing Out of School – RAW Académie' – A collection of texts that invites the reader to reflect upon what it means to collectively foster and share in creative and curious communities.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture, gray, cover
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: architecture, urban, gray, back cover, culture
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Tags: back cover, art
Category: book
Hvor folk færdes
– 50 kunstudsmykninger fra Ny Carlsbergfondets historie
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Hvor folk færdes' – the story of 50 public artworks funded by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Tags: back cover, vernacular typography, art, catalogue
Category: book
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Back cover of exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: art, cover, pink, catalogue, vernacular typography
Category: book
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: art, green, vernacular typography, cover, catalogue
Category: book
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: cover, art, blue, catalogue, vernacular typography
Category: book
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: film, signage, identity, black&white
Category: wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– wayfinding
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding design and signage made for 32 windows displays at The Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen. All windows were covered with large size logotype fragments.
Tags: film, signage, identity, black&white
Category: wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– wayfinding
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large size signage made for the cinema 'Bio Carl' at The Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Tags: signage, film, identity, black&white
Category: wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– wayfinding
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large type signage marking the shop area at the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Tags: signage, film, identity, black&white
Category: wayfinding
Danish Film Institute
– wayfinding
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large type signage at the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition design, custom type, arts&crafts, design
Category: type design
CC17 – Danish Crafts Collection
France, 2013
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'Danish Crafts Collection CC17', Maison Objet, Paris, 2013. Exhibition architecture and curation by Studio Mama.
Tags: black&white, identity
Category: logo
Christiania Bikes – Logo
Denmark, 2010
Christianiabikes
Caption: Logo for 'Christiania Bikes'.
Tags: identity, black&white
Category: logo
Danish Design Festival – Logo
Denmark, 2017
Copenhagen Design Agency (DK)
Caption: Logotype for 'Danish Design Festival'.
Tags: red, film, handwriting
Category: poster
Déjà vu
– en film af Jon Bang Carlsen
Denmark, 2016
Jon Bang Carlsen (DK)
Caption: Film poster, 'Déjà vu' – a film by Jon Bang Carlsen
Tags: vernacular typography, art, blue, festival
Category: poster
Still (the) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Promotional poster for the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', presented by EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: vernacular typography, art, green, festival
Category: poster
Still (the) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Promotional poster for the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', presented by EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: vernacular typography, art, festival, pink
Category: poster
Still (the) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Promotional poster for the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', presented by EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: vernacular typography, sketch
Category: type design
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Found street sign, used as inspiration for a new vernacular type face, forming the base for the identity of Still (The) Barbarians.
Tags: art, exhibition, event
Category: animation
Still (the) Barbarians
– animation
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Promotional animation made for the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Afgang 2010 / Sliding Zones
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Afgang 2010' and 'Sliding Zones'
– A dual exhibition featuring The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ graduation show and artworks by artist Henrik B. Andersen.
Tags: exhibition design, art, signage, beige
Category: wayfinding
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and exhibition signage for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work), at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, signage, exhibition design, beige
Category: wayfinding
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and exhibition signage for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work), at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition design, art, signage, beige
Category: wayfinding
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and exhibition signage for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work), at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition design, art, signage, beige
Category: wayfinding
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and exhibition signage for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work), at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition design, art, signage, beige
Category: wayfinding
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and exhibition signage for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work), at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: event, art, black&white
Category: poster
Kompleks
Denmark, 2007
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the event 'Kompleks' at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, orange
Category: poster
Native Land – Stop Eject
Denmark, 2009, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Native Land' and 'Color State'
– A dual exhibition featuring Raymond Depardon. Paul Virilio, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, as well as Malene Lundgreen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: exhibition, art, cover
Category: publication
Caspar David Friedrich
kom aldrig til Sverige ...
Han blev i Danmark
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Caspar David Friedrich kom aldrig til Sverige... Han blev i Danmark', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, exhibition, cover
Category: publication
Caspar David Friedrich
kom aldrig til Sverige ...
Han blev i Danmark
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Caspar David Friedrich kom aldrig til Sverige... Han blev i Danmark' at Kunsthal Charlottenborg. in Copenhagen.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: architecture, culture, concept, urbanism
Category: exhibition design
Shrinking Cities – Interventions
DE, UK, USA, RU, 2005-2006
Shrinking Cities
Caption: Exhibition design for Shrinking Cities – Interventions. Held in Leipzig, the exhibition focused on strategies and interventions for urban development in eastern Germany while also exploring urban shrinkage in Detroit (USA), Manchester/Liverpool (UK), and Ivanovo (Russia). The exhibition later traveled to seven international venues – United States, Bulgaria, Japan, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia.
Tags: exhibition, film
Category: logo
'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil'
Denmark, 2017
Caption: Logo for the exhibition 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Tags: exhibition, archaeology, signage, vernacular typography, hand-painted
Category: wayfinding
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Giant outdoor banner for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: exhibition, film
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags:
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: exhibition, film
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: exhibition, film
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urban, culture, encyclopedia, green
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: cover, culture
Category: book
Carsten Thau
– Om transparens og andre essays
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Om transparens og andre essays' – a collection of texts by Carsten Thau (1947-1921). Thau was a central voice in the danish landscape of architecture and the history of ideas.
Tags: cover, art, exhibition
Category: book
Torben Ribe
– Indoor Paintings
Denmark, 2016
Torben Ribe
Caption: Book design for 'Torben Ribe – Indoor Paintings'. Published in conjunction with the artist's exhibition at David Risley Gallery in Copenhagen from April 8 to May 14, 2016.
Tags: cover, art, arts&crafts, design, architecture, theater, music, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Specification: Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Af Vibeke Petersen Gether
Udgivelse: 16. november 2016
Indbundet
Grafisk design: Rasmus Koch
Sidetal: 592
ISBN: 978-87-92949-12-7
Udgave/oplag: 1/1
Tags: cover, art, nature, culture
Category: book
Tegner – 100 år i Rusland
Denmark, 2017
Frydenlund
Caption: Cover from the book 'Tegner – 100 år i Rusland'.
A portrait book in which 21 personalities share their encounters with an area in North Zealand – also known as Rusland – where the artist Rudolf Tegner established a sculpture park and built his museum, which bears his own name.
Tags: cover, art, nature, culture
Category: book
Tegner – 100 år i Rusland
Denmark, 2017
Frydenlund
Caption: Cover from the book 'Tegner – 100 år i Rusland'.
A portrait book in which 21 personalities share their encounters with an area in North Zealand – also known as Rusland – where the artist Rudolf Tegner established a sculpture park and built his museum, which bears his own name.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: sketch, hand-drawn
Category: process
Gyldendal emblem
– Sketching
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Crane drawing studies prior to the creation of the visual identity for Gyldendal Publishing Company.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: black&white, film
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: black&white, cover, film
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: film
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: film, black&white
Category: magazine
FILM Magazine
– Special Issue EU 2012
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'EU2012' – a special edition of the FILM Magazine published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency in the first half of 2012.
Description: Magazine design for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute and designed a special issue magazine. The magazine highlighted the special initiatives launched during the presidency. Furthermore we also designed a 4 part box-set of dvd's and a poster.
Specification: Format: 216 × 279.4 mm, softcover, 100 pages
Tags: textile, arts&crafts, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: monograph, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: monograph, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: monograph, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: monograph, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, monograph, textile
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: monograph, arts&crafts, textile
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: textile, arts&crafts, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: textile, arts&crafts, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann — en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: art, cover, animal, orange
Category: book
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An Artist with 6 Legs
Dennmark, 2013, 2014
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of exhibition catalogue with poster included for 'An Artist with 6 Legs' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The retrospective exhibition was held at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, cover, pink
Category: book
This book has a
market price of €28.
Austria, 2022
Kunsthal Graz (A)
Caption: Editorial design of the book series 'This Book Has a Price Of', which was part of the exhibition Sometimes As a Fog, Sometimes As a Tsunami by the Danish artist group Superflex. The book covers questioned how much the reader would be willing to pay for the book.
Tags: film, cover, red
Category: book
Direct Approach
– The Guide Book
Denmark, 2014
Stine Marie Jacobsen
Caption: Cover from the book 'Direct Approach'. This book is a collection of conversations about violence in films and reality, and it also describes a method and instructions on how to talk to each other about this topic. In this light, the book also has an educational perspective.
Tags: cover
Category: book
Danske Bank
– A History of the Bank
through 150 Years
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Danske Bank' – a corporate history of Danske Bank's development since 1871 told by business historian Per H. Hansen.
Tags: art, cover, pink
Category: book
This book has a
cheap price of €9.
Austria, 2022
Kunsthal Graz (A)
Caption: Editorial design of the book series 'This Book Has a Price Of', which was part of the exhibition Sometimes As a Fog, Sometimes As a Tsunami by the Danish artist group Superflex. The book covers questioned how much the reader would be willing to pay for the book.
Tags: art, cover, pink
Category: book
This book has an
honest price of €150.
Austria, 2022
Kunsthal Graz (A)
Caption: Editorial design of the book series 'This Book Has a Price Of', which was part of the exhibition Sometimes As a Fog, Sometimes As a Tsunami by the Danish artist group Superflex. The book covers questioned how much the reader would be willing to pay for the book.
Tags: cover, art, arts&crafts, design, architecture, theater, music, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Specification: Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Af Vibeke Petersen Gether
Udgivelse: 16. november 2016
Indbundet
Grafisk design: Rasmus Koch
Sidetal: 592
ISBN: 978-87-92949-12-7
Udgave/oplag: 1/1
Tags: cover, art, arts&crafts, design, architecture, theater, music, monograph
Category: book
GAaA
– Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish multi-artist Gunnar Aagaard Andersen (1919–1982). GAaA experimented throughout his life and expressed himself across a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to architecture, music, and arts and crafts.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2017.
Specification: Gunnar Aagaard Andersen
Af Vibeke Petersen Gether
Udgivelse: 16. november 2016
Indbundet
Grafisk design: Rasmus Koch
Sidetal: 592
ISBN: 978-87-92949-12-7
Udgave/oplag: 1/1
Tags: literature, illustration
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– The trademark on a book spine
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: The Gyldendal trademark marked on different sizes of book spines. A golden rule in the visual identity is that the crane must always appear on the spine of all Gyldendal's books.
Tags: illustration, hand-drawn
Category: logo
Gyldendal trademark
– Aspect Ratio
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Aspect Ratio of the Gyldendal trademark. The crane, drawn by Rasmus Koch, was inspired by the founder Søren Gyldendal's original signet seal, which also featured a crane standing on top of a weapon shield.
Tags: illustration, custom type
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for Gyldendal, the oldest and largest publishing house in Denmark – founded in 1770 by Søren Gyldendal. The wordmark and the crane was created as part of a new visual identity.
Tags: illustration, custom type
Category: logo
Samlerens Bogklub
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Samlerens Bogklub', a sub-brand under Gyldendal, developed as part of the visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the wordmark.
Tags: illustration, custom type
Category: logo
Samlerens Bogklub
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Samlerens Bogklub', a sub-brand under Gyldendal, developed as part of the visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the wordmark.
Tags: illustration, hand-drawn
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Trademark
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Black & white trademark for Gyldendal Publishing House. The crane, drawn by Rasmus Koch, was inspired by the founder Søren Gyldendal's original signet seal, which also featured a crane standing on top of a weapon shield.
Tags: custom type
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Wordmark
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Black & white edition of the Gyldendal wordmark, developed as part of the new visual identity for the oldest and largest publishing house in Denmark – founded in 1770 by Søren Gyldendal.
Tags: custom type, illustration
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for Gyldendal Publishing House. The wordmark and the crane was created as part of a new visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the lettering.
Tags: custom type, illustration
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for Gyldendal Publishing House. The wordmark and the crane was created as part of a new visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the lettering.
Tags: custom type, illustration
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for Gyldendal Publishing House. The logo and the crane was created as part of a new visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the lettering.
Tags: custom type, illustration
Category: logo
Gyldendal
– Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo for Gyldendal Publishing House. The logo and the crane was created as part of a new visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the lettering.
Tags: custom type
Category: logo
Gyldendal Leksikon
– Wordmark
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Wordmark for 'Gyldendal Leksikon', a sub-brand under Gyldendal, developed as part of the new visual identity for the oldest and largest publishing house in Denmark – founded in 1770.
Tags: back cover, furniture, arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981 til 2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981 til 2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Tags: back cover, art
Category: book
Superkilen
– A Project by
Big, Topotek 1, Superflex
Sweden, 2013
Arvinius (SE)
Tags: cover, orange
Category: book
The Danish Chair
– an international affair
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'The Danish Chair' – a visual story of danish furniture in the 20th century, created to accompany an exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: cover, art
Category: book
Superkilen
– A Project by
Big, Topotek 1, Superflex
Sweden, 2013
Arvinius (SE)
Tags: cover
Category: book
Element Huse
1947-1955
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Element Huse 1947-1955'.
Element houses were simple single-family homes and started out as an experiment with low-cost danish government loans.
Tags: blue, cover
Category: book
Beyond Words
– Calligraphy from
the World of Islam
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags: cover, red
Category: book
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags: cover, blue
Category: book
Kulturmiljø
– Stedets fortælling
mellem fortid og fremtid
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Kulturmiljø' – unfolding special cultural Danish environments and everything surrounding the site.
Tags: cover, beige, culture, architecture, history
Category: book
Fredet
– Bygningsfredning
i Danmark 1918-2018
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Fredet'. The story of the first Danish building preservation law in 1918, and the buildings that have been listed since then.
Tags: exhibition, cover, arts&crafts, design
Category: publication
Mindcraft15
Denmark, 2015
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT15'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: exhibition, arts&crafts, design, cover, green
Category: publication
Mindcraft16
Denmark, 2016
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT16'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: exhibition, arts&crafts, design, back cover
Category: publication
Mindcraft16
Denmark, 2016
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT16'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: cover, art, monograph, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz, conveying the idea that 'the essential thing is to SEE, and it is YOU who must see'.
Tags: cover, orange, red, blue
Category: book
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra
den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen. The book also includes insightful articles about the Arabic alphabet, classical typefaces, the use of Arabic letters in European art, and modern graffiti.
Tags: cover, vernacular typography, art
Category: book
Still (the) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Exhibition catalog accompanying the art biennial 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland’s Biennial.
Tags: film, cover, black, monograph
Category: book
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Book design on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This monograph accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Description: Book design on the work of Danish film director Lars von Trier. This monograph accompanied an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense.
Tags: art, cover, beige, handwriting
Category: book
Klar blaa luft, let Bris fra N
– Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Editorial book design for 'Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie' published by the New Carlsberg Foundation – a series aimed at preserving significant sources of Danish art history.
Tags: cover, art, beige, handwriting
Category: book
Seks år af et liv
– Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Editorial book design for 'Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie' published by the New Carlsberg Foundation – a series aimed at preserving significant sources of Danish art history.
Tags: art, cover, beige, handwriting
Category: book
Riddere i skønhedens rige
– Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Editorial book design for 'Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie' published by the New Carlsberg Foundation – a series aimed at preserving significant sources of Danish art history.
Tags: art, cover, beige, handwriting
Category: book
Breve fra London
– Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Editorial book design for 'Kilder til Dansk Kunsthistorie' published by the New Carlsberg Foundation – a series aimed at preserving significant sources of Danish art history.
Tags: cover, silver, gray
Category: book
The Dream of Flying
Denmark, 2016
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'The Dream of Flying', accompanying an exhibition at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense about the adventure of flying and all that comes with a journey from the earth to the sky.
Tags: cover, monograph, art, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz, conveying the idea that 'the essential thing is to SEE, and it is YOU who must see'.
Tags: back cover, monograph, art, red, blue
Category: book
Forskellen er ens
– en monografi om
Albert Mertz
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the Danish artist Albert Mertz, conveying the idea that 'the essential thing is to SEE, and it is YOU who must see'.
Tags: art, cover, red
Category: publication
Jens Haaning
– Vorschlag zur Rekontextualisierung der Siegessäule, Tiergarten Berlin
Germany, 2018
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Vorschlag zur Rekontextualisierung der Siegessäule, Tiergarten Berlin' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: back cover, arts&crafts, ceramic, yellow
Category: book
Keramikkens sprog
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Keramikkens sprog' – ceramics from history to masterpieces to new innovative works, including a presentation of Danish ceramicists through time.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, ceramic, yellow
Category: book
Keramikkens sprog
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Keramikkens sprog' – ceramics from history to masterpieces to new innovative works, including a presentation of Danish ceramicists through time.
Tags: art, cover, archaeology, red, rust
Category: book
Highlights
– Glyptoteket
Denmark, 2019
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication design for 'Highlights' – featuring Glyptoteket's collection, which encompasses more than 6.000 years of art history, collected by Brewer Carl Jacobsen (1842-1914).
Tags: cover, cyan, psychology
Category: book
Spørgeskemaer
i klinisk praksis
med børn og unge
Denmark, 2012
Caption: Cover from the book 'Spørgeskemaer i klinisk praksis
med børn og unge'. The book is an introduction to methods and assessment forms for evaluating children and young people, including guidance on selecting forms based on the purpose.
Tags: cover, film
Category: book
Filmens vingesus
– Udvalgte Ekko-artikler
2002-2015
Denmark, 2015
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Cover from the book 'Filmens vingesus ' – a collection of selected essays by the Danish film critic, lecturer, and author Peter Schepelern, published in the Danish film magazine EKKO from 2002 to 2015.
Tags: photography, cover
Category: book
The Garden
by Birgitta Lund
Denmark, 2013
Birgitta Lund
Caption: Cover of the book 'The Garden'. A photographic tale seen through the lens of the old amusement park Tivoli in Copenhagen, by the Danish photographer Birgitta Lund.
Tags: film, cover
Category: publication
FILM
Cannes Issue 2013
France, 2013
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FILM – Cannes Issue 2013'. FILM is the Danish Film Institute's international festival magazine, issued prior to festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Amsterdam.
Tags: film, cover
Category: publication
FILM
Cannes Issue 2013
France, 2013
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FILM – Cannes Issue 2013'. FILM is the Danish Film Institute's international festival magazine, issued prior to festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Amsterdam.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Hans J. Wegners
akvareller
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Hans J. Wegners akvareller', featuring watercolors and drawings of furniture, expressively created by the Danish designer.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Watercolours
by Finn Juhl
Denmark, 2016
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Watercolours by Finn Juhl', unfolding a large collection of technical drawings added with light, shadows and colors.
Tags: cover, orange, design, arts&crafts, furniture
Category: book
The Danish Chair
– an international affair
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'The Danish Chair' – a visual story of danish furniture in the 20th century, created to accompany an exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture, gray
Category: book
Bellahøj
– Fortællinger om en bebyggelse
Denmark, 2015
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design on the history of ‘Bellahøjhuse’, Denmark’s first high-rise buildings.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2016.
Description: Publication on the history of 'Bellahøjhuse', the first Danish highrise project.
Tags: cover, blue, arts&crafts, design, furniture, orange, canvas
Category: book
The Danish Chair
– an international affair
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'The Danish Chair' – a visual story of danish furniture in the 20th century, created to accompany an exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: art, cover, orange, protest, concept
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don’t Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK). The orange book, wrapped in its original poster as a cover, is a visual journey through how the poster has traveled, been seen, and used by many in both public and private spaces.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Tags: cover, blue, illustration, drawing
Category: book
Bogvennen
Denmark, 2019
Foreningen for Boghåndværk
Caption: Book design for 'Books, Binding and Stories' – a publication for The Danish Association for Bookcrafts.
Tags: architecture, cover, beige
Category: book
The Architectural
Sketches of Henning Larsen
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'The Architectural
Sketches of Henning Larsen' – a story of the Danish architect told through his sketches.
Tags: cover, blue
Category: book
Det Kongelige Akademi
For De Skønne Kunster
– Beretning 1. juli 2016 – 30. juni 2019
Denmark, 2019
Det Kongelige Akademi for De Skønne Kunster, Akademirådet (DK)
Caption: Book design for the Royal Academy of Fine Arts' report from the years 2016 to 2019.
Tags: cover, education, green
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Book design for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: cover, education, black&white
Category: book
ZOOM
– grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Book cover for 'Zoom' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: cover, yellow, education
Category: book
Med tiden
– En litteraturhistorisk arbejdsbog
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history with a focus on danish writers. 'With time' also contains exercises for students.
—
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2012.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 365 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: cover, art, culture, urban, black
Category: book
Omfavnet af mørke
Cisternerne – fra vandreservoir
til kunsthal
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Embraced by Darkness'. The story about how a water reservoir at Frederiksberg became a spectacular underground art hall.
Tags: exhibition, archaeology, cover, vernacular typography, hand-painted
Category: book
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Catalogue/ book for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: exhibition, archaeology, cover, vernacular typography, hand-painted
Category: book
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Catalogue/ book for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: architecture, urban, culture, cover, canvas, beige, brown
Category: book
Tingbjerg
– vision og virkelighed
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tingbjerg'. The book describes the development, architecture and history of Tingbjerg, a residential area built outside Copenhagen in the 1950s.
Tags: photography, black
Category: book
black sun
Denmark, 2020
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for Black Sun by Søren Solkær.
Inspired by his upbringing in the marshlands of Southern Denmark, Solkær takes the reader on a spectacular photographic journey, capturing the phenomenon of countless birds congregating in large murmurations.
Tags: cover, canvas, portrait
Category: book
The Enigmatic Collector
– Helge Jacobsen's Pinacotheca
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Tags: cover, archaeology, exhibition, magenta
Category: book
The Road to Palmyra
Denmark, 2019
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication accompanying the first exhibition unfolding the story of ancient Palmyra located in present-day Syria, at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: art, arts&crafts, history, culture, drawing, beige
Category: book
Begærets billeder
– Visuel kultur i japanske træsnit
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Begærets billeder'.
Desire and longing told through the cultural history of Japanese woodblock printing.
Tags: cover, nature
Category: book
Hvilken plante hvor
Denmark, 2015
Schul
Caption: Book cover for 'Hvilken plante hvor'. An introduction to which plants are suitable for different climates and soil conditions, their properties, and which animals in the garden are attracted to specific plants.
Tags: cover, urban, culture, architecture, orange, red
Category: publication
Indspark til Refshaleøen
– Idékatalog
Denmark, 2024
Refshaleøen (DK)
Caption: Design of an idea catalog for 'Refshaleøen', that compiles contributions and insights for the development of a new district in the heart of Copenhagen.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph, beige, canvas
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann – en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: arts&crafts, textile, monograph, canvas
Category: book
Orden og kaos
Puk Lippmann – en vævers virke
Denmark, 2022
Puk Lippmann (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the work of the danish weaver Puk Lippmann, who has created works for historic buildings, such as Glyptoteket and Thorvaldsens Museum.
Tags: cover, purple
Category: book
Kun den rejsende er fremmed
– Fotografiske indtryk af Mellemøsten
Denmark, 2022
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Cover and editorial design of exhibition catalogue, 'It is the traveller only who is foreign' – photographic impressions of the Middle East by Claus Rohland
Tags: cover, type, black&white
Category: art, book
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Publications for 'Alt hvad vi ved' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The pamphlets were part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. As a supplement, a publication explaining the idea behind the project was released, along with a children's coloring book.
Tags: cover, type, black&white
Category: art, book
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Publication for 'Alt hvad vi ved' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The pamphlet was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. As a supplement, a publication explaining the idea behind the project was released, along with a children's coloring book.
Tags: photography
Category: art, book
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Publication for 'Alt hvad vi ved' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The pamphlet was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. As a supplement, a publication explaining the idea behind the project was released, along with a children's coloring book.
Tags: art, photography, black&white, black, cover, silver
Category: book
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring photographic explorations of the planet Mars.
Specification: A Journey: The Near Future
By Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Fabrikbooks
Year: 2022
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 25 cm
No. of pages: 80
No. of illustrations: 30
Texts by: Author, Harald Voetmann; Professor Anja C. Andersen, Ph.d.) Astrophysics – Niels Bohr Institute; associate professor Morten Bo Madsen, Lic. Techn. (Ph.d.) in Applied Physics – Niels Bohr Institute
Quadtone print (two blacks, grey, silver)
Paper: Munken Pure 200 g/m2 / Materica Terra Rossa 120 g/m2
Dustcover: 185 g/m2 Sirio Color Ultra Black. Silver print
ISBN: 978-87-998207-9-5
Tags: canvas, cover, bird, beige
Category: book
Black Sun
Denmark, 2020
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for Black Sun by Søren Solkær.
Inspired by his upbringing in the marshlands of Southern Denmark, Solkær takes the reader on a spectacular photographic journey, capturing the phenomenon of countless birds congregating in large murmurations.
Tags: cover, architecture
Category: book
Positioner i ny dansk arkitektur
– Nykredit Fonds Arkitekturpriser 2007-2019
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Positioner i ny dansk arkitektur'. A portrait of recipients awarded with the Nykredits Foundation's Architecture Prize.
Tags: art, photography, cover, beige, canvas, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Cover of 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, beige, canvas, silver, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Cover of 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, photography, cover, beige, canvas, nature
Category: book
Old Tjikko
– Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2019
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Cover of 'Old Tjikko' by Nicolai Howalt – featuring 97 unique images made from the same photographic negative, an image of the world's eldest known tree, Old Tjikko.
Winner of the Danish Book Design Award 2020.
Tags: art, cover, beige, canvas
Category: book
Længsel
Denmark, 2024
Længsel (DK)
Caption: Book catalogue for the exhibition 'Længsel' where 23 artists explored longing through specific public spaces. Each artist selected a site—ranging from a train station and a lighthouse to a nursing home and a parking lot—that reflected their interpretation of longing.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urban, culture, encyclopedia, beige
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: art, photography, cover
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Tags: art, photography, yellow, cover
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Specification: Editor: Nicolai Howalt.
Format: 273×233 mm. 256 pages. Hardcover.
Publisher: Fabrik Books.
ISBN: 978-87-998207-0-2
Tags: art, photography, yellow, cover
Category: book
Light Break
– Photography / Light Therapy
Denmark, 2015
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Light Break – Photography / Light Therapy' by Nicolai Howalt. A photographic and artistic exploration of light therapy.
Specification: Editor: Nicolai Howalt.
Format: 273×233 mm. 256 pages. Hardcover.
Publisher: Fabrik Books.
ISBN: 978-87-998207-0-2
Tags: cover, architecture, culture, art, blue, green, canvas, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: textile, arts&crafts, design, cover, red, stripes
Category: book
FriisWood
Denmark, 2012
Lisbet Friis (DK)
Caption: Cover from the book 'FriisWood'. A journey into the work of Danish textile artist and color designer Lisbet Friis, focusing on the creation of beautiful patterns for wood, as well as their use in interiors, furniture, and room decoration.
Tags: cover, art, beige
Category: book
Hilmar Fredriksen
Norway, 2023
Lillehammer Museum (NO)
Caption: Back cover from the book 'Hilmar Fredriksen'. The book was published in connection with an exhibition at Lillehammer Art Museum in Norway, showcasing the work of the artist Hilmar Fredriksen (b. 1953), a pioneer of performance and conceptual art in Northern Europe.
Tags: cover, art, beige
Category: book
Hilmar Fredriksen
Norway, 2023
Lillehammer Museum (NO)
Caption: Back cover from the book 'Hilmar Fredriksen'. The book was published in connection with an exhibition at Lillehammer Art Museum in Norway, showcasing the work of the artist Hilmar Fredriksen (b. 1953), a pioneer of performance and conceptual art in Northern Europe.
Tags: back cover, art, beige
Category: book
Hilmar Fredriksen
Norway, 2023
Lillehammer Museum (NO)
Caption: Back cover from the book 'Hilmar Fredriksen'. The book was published in connection with an exhibition at Lillehammer Art Museum in Norway, showcasing the work of the artist Hilmar Fredriksen (b. 1953), a pioneer of performance and conceptual art in Northern Europe.
Tags: back cover, art, exhibition, blue
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalog for 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: cover, art, exhibition, red, blue
Category: book
Jeg er Ild og Vand
– Ursula Reuter Christiansen
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalog for 'I am Fire and Water' made to accompany a solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943).
Tags: cover, black, silver
Category: book
Kamp, jagt og pragt
– våben fra den islamiske verden
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Kamp, jagt og pragt'. A richly illustrated museum catalog of Islamic weapons from 1500-1850, created to accompany an exhibition at the David Collection in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, ceramic, blue, canvas
Category: book
AfterGlow
– New Nordic Porcelain
Denmark, 2022
Clay Keramikmuseum (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'AfterGlow'. made to accompany an exhibition where 13 ceramicists showcased their works made during recidencies at nordic porcelain factories and workshops.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, ceramic, blue, canvas
Category: book
AfterGlow
– New Nordic Porcelain
Denmark, 2022
Clay Keramikmuseum (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'AfterGlow'. made to accompany an exhibition where 13 ceramicists showcased their works made during recidencies at nordic porcelain factories and workshops.
Tags: cover, arts&crafts, ceramic
Category: book
AfterGlow
– New Nordic Porcelain
Denmark, 2022
Clay Keramikmuseum (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'AfterGlow'. made to accompany an exhibition where 13 ceramicists showcased their works made during recidencies at nordic porcelain factories and workshops.
Tags: cover, black
Category: book
Kamp, jagt og pragt
– våben fra den islamiske verden
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Kamp, jagt og pragt'. A richly illustrated museum catalog of Islamic weapons from 1500-1850, created to accompany an exhibition at the David Collection in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, art, monograph, brown
Category: book
Et halvt liv
– Maleren Jes Jacobsen
1862-1886
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on the artist Jes Jacobsen, whose life (1862-1886) was only half-lived, but who, by his friends, including the well-known danish artist J. F. Willumsen, was described as 'the most talented of us all'.
Tags: cover, architecture, culture, red, canvas, beige
Category: book
Will – Works – Values
– J.C Jacobsen's Villa at Carlsberg
Denmark, 2022
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Will – Works – Values'.
A portrait of brewer Jacobsen's significant villa at the top of Valby Hill, which became the setting for many activities both in its time and also later as an honorary residence.
Tags: cover, architecture, culture, canvas, blue, green, art, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
– Barokkens arkitektur
og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Extensive monograph on the Danish architect Lauritz de Thurah (1706-1759), known for a series of significant architectural works in Denmark in the style of Baroque.
Tags: art, canvas, cover, pink
Category: book
This book has an
honest price of €150.
Austria, 2022
Kunsthal Graz (A)
Caption: Editorial design of the book series 'This Book Has a Price Of', which was part of the exhibition Sometimes As a Fog, Sometimes As a Tsunami by the Danish artist group Superflex. The book covers questioned how much the reader would be willing to pay for the book.
Tags: big type, exhibition
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: big type, exhibition
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: big type, exhibition
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: exhibition, big type
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: exhibition, big type
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: exhibition, big type
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: exhibition, big type
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: exhibition, big type
Category: exhibition graphics
Rifbjerg
– En digter af tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden' – an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg. Exhibition architect: Christina Bach.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: foil graphics, transparent, illustration
Category: exhibition design
Mønsterkraft
Denmark, 2022
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Pattern samples library for a textile lab installed at the 'Mønsterkraft' exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark.
Tags: exhibition design, custom type, arts&crafts, design
Category: type design
CC15 – Prototype
France, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'Danish Crafts Collection CC15', Maison Objet, Paris, 2011. Exhibition architecture and curation by Studio Mama.
Photo: Courtesy of Danish Crafts
Tags: exhibition design, custom type, design, arts&crafts
Category: type design
CC15 – Prototype
France, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'Danish Crafts Collection CC15', Maison Objet, Paris, 2011. Exhibition architecture and curation by Studio Mama.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, custom type, exhibition design
Category: type design
CC15 – Prototype
France, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'Danish Crafts Collection CC15', Maison Objet, Paris, 2011. Exhibition architecture and curation by Studio Mama.
Tags: led lights, sculpture, custom type
Category: art, type design
We Are All In The Same Boat
USA, Miami, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'We Are All In The Same Boat' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminium frame and installed at MDC MOAD Miami, in a building historically used for immigration processing.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: custom type, blue, led lights, sculpture
Category: art, type design
We Are All In The Same Boat
USA, Miami, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'We Are All In The Same Boat' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminium frame and installed at MDC MOAD Miami, in a building historically used for immigration processing.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: led lights, sculpture, custom type
Category: art, type design
We Are All In The Same Boat
USA, Miami, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'We Are All In The Same Boat' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminium frame and installed at MDC MOAD Miami, in a building historically used for immigration processing.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: open source, label, colors, beer, identity
Category: art
FREE BEER
Denmark, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'FREE BEER' Installation at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, by the Danish artist group Superflex.
FREE BEER is licensed under Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5), allowing anyone to use the recipe. Until now, FREE BEER has been brewed and served worldwide.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology, vernacular typography
Category: exhibition graphics
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology, vernacular typography
Category: exhibition graphics
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology, vernacular typography
Category: exhibition graphics
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Photo: Ana Cecilia González
Tags: archaeology, vernacular typography, exhibition, hand-painted
Category: exhibition graphics
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Photo: Ana Cecilia González
Tags: identity, colorfull
Category: logo, type design
CIFF
Denmark, 2023
CIFF, Copenhagen International Fashion Fair (DK)
Caption: Logotype for 'CIFF' – The Copenhagen International Fashion Fair for women's, men's, children's, and sportswear.
Tags: open source, magenta, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, orange, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, green, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, cyan, blue, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, purple, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, cyan, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, purple, colorfull
Category: art
Free Beer – Label
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: open source, yellow, blue
Category: art
Free Beer – Label Ukraine
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Beer Label made by others following the visual guidelines made by our studio as part of our work for the FREE BEER project by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: identity
Category: logo
Gyldendal – Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: 3 logos for sub-brands under Gyldendal, developed as part of the visual identity. The crane can be positioned either to the left or right of the wordmark.
Description: The publishing house Gyldendal was founded in 1770 by danish bookstore owner and publisher Søren Gyldendal. Today Gyldendal stands as the largest and oldest publishing company in Denmark. — From the beginning of Gyldendals history Søren Gyldendal applied the Crane as a symbol into the company seal. The picture of a crane standing on one foot and carrying af stone in the other is an old European symbol signaling vigilance and watchfulness. – when the crane drops the stone it wakes up, so it is constanly alert and observant. — For the logo and identity of Gyldendal The Crane was redrawn from the original seal which dated from 1770. With the final design solution the studio aimed to re-establish the company as a cultural institution with more than 250 years of history.
Tags: identity
Category: logo
Kaleidoscope – Logo
Denmark, 1999
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Logo variations - here created for 'Kaleidoscope' and 'Merko', sub-brands under Gyldendal developed as part of the new visual identity for the publishing house.
Description: The publishing house Gyldendal was founded in 1770 by danish bookstore owner and publisher Søren Gyldendal. Today Gyldendal stands as the largest and oldest publishing company in Denmark. — From the beginning of Gyldendals history Søren Gyldendal applied the Crane as a symbol into the company seal. The picture of a crane standing on one foot and carrying af stone in the other is an old European symbol signaling vigilance and watchfulness. – when the crane drops the stone it wakes up, so it is constanly alert and observant. — For the logo and identity of Gyldendal The Crane was redrawn from the original seal which dated from 1770. With the final design solution the studio aimed to re-establish the company as a cultural institution with more than 250 years of history.
Tags: cover, education
Category: book
Close-Up
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Book cover for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
ZOOM - grundbog i medier
Denmark, 2011
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for the book 'ZOOM' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom also includes exercises for students.
Description: Zoom is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines media culture and focuses on film and television. Zoom is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 300 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Med tiden
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration for the book 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history and focuses primarily on famous danish writers.
Description: 'Med tiden', meaning 'with time' is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history and focuses primarily on famous danish writers and their literary classics. 'Med tiden' is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 365 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Med tiden
Denmark, 2012
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration for the book 'With time' – an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history and focuses primarily on famous danish writers.
Description: 'Med tiden', meaning 'with time' is an educational book aimed at secondary education. The book examines literature history and focuses primarily on famous danish writers and their literary classics. 'Med tiden' is not only theoretical but also contains production exercises for students.
Specification: Published by: Gyldendal, 2012
Format: 195 × 270mm, 365 pages, ill., Softcover, Danish
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: illustration
Category: book
Close-Up
– Grundbog til mediefag C
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Illustration for chapter division. made for a textbook in media for upper secondary level, teaching students to produce films for various platforms from a practical perspective.
Tags: cover, illustration, education
Category: book
forløb i dansk
– Breaking News – Journalistik i dansk
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Design of book series for the Danish curriculum – here represented by the publication 'Breaking News,' an educational book aimed at the upper secondary level, with journalism as the theme.
Tags: cover, illustration, education
Category: book
forløb i dansk
– Fra sagaer til salmer – tekster fra før 1700-tallet
Denmark, 2020
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Design of book series for the Danish curriculum – here represented by the publication 'Fra sagaer til salmer,' an educational book aimed at the upper secondary level. with a theme on very early texts in Danish.
Tags: cover, illustration, education
Category: book
forløb i dansk
– Skriftlig eksamen – stx og hf
Denmark, 2019
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Design of book series for the Danish curriculum – here represented by the publication 'Skriftlig eksamen i dansk,' an educational book aimed at the upper secondary level, with a focus on exam formalities and assignments.
Tags: cover, illustration, education
Category: book
forløb i dansk
– Det moderne gennembrud – #MeToo
Denmark, 2018
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Design of book series for the Danish curriculum – here represented by the publication 'Det moderne gennembrud,' an educational book aimed at the upper secondary level, with '#MeeToo' as the theme.
Tags: cover, illustration, education
Category: book
forløb i dansk
– Fortællingens spejl – grundforløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Design of book series for the Danish curriculum – here represented by the publication 'Fortællingens spejl,' an educational book aimed at the upper secondary level, with documentary film and social media as the theme.
Tags: exhibition
Category: art
Social Pudding
Denmark, Germany, 2003
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition Graphics for 'Social Pudding' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. First shown in Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, Leipzig, Germany.
Description: Social Pudding addressed the communities of Leipzig, with dynamic workshops and events focusing on the making and sharing of a plate of pudding. Participants were invited to come to the Pudding Social, to exchange and create their own pudding.
Rather than explore a fabric of society, Social Pudding was interested in the pudding of society, the convergence of social, business, personal and everyday activities. The pudding product, a combination of distinct layers, consists of orange and coconut flavours.
The studio designed the exhibition and packaging in collaboration with the artists.
Photo: Ander Sune Berg
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: Remy Ravon
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: colorfull, pink, open source
Category: art, type design
Free Beer
Brasil, Sao Paolo, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the open-source product of artist group Superflex – FREE BEER.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project. — In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available. — Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: black&white, illustration, exhibition, identity
Category: art, logo
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: black&white, illustration, exhibition, identity
Category: art, logo
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: black, illustration, exhibition, identity
Category: art, logo
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, black&white, exhibition, identity
Category: art, logo
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: arts&crafts, black&white, exhibition, furniture, design, light
Category: poster
Lost Control
Denmark, 2012, 2013
iskos-berlin
Caption: Poster for 'Lost Control' – an exhibition at the Danish Design Center by Iskos-Berlin, which unfolded the story of two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and the Spook chair.
Description: Lost Control was an exhibition by Iskos-Berlin which displayed several years of study and development of alternative methods of production. The exhibition featured two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and Spook chair. The designs were developed from the idea of accepting what can be seem as "mistakes" during production, and embracing these them in the design; these "mistakes" were featured in the exhibition. Furthermore, instead of completely controlling the way materials wanted to behave, materials were allowed to behave as they naturally wanted to. The Tutu lamp and the Spook chair are both produced from the material felt. The title of the exhibition was a summary this design philosophy.
For the production of the poster, the printer used many random paper types which were left-overs from past print jobs. This was an extension of the idea of alternate methods of production. Furthermore, visually the design of the poster is an attempt at liberating the content, yet retaining structure.
Specification: Format: 70 x 100 cm, offset, double-sided, English
Tags: design, exhibition, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: poster
Lost Control
2012, Finland, Denmark
iskos-berlin
Caption: Poster for the exhibition' Lost Control' by Iskos-Berlin at the Danish Design Center, Copenhagen, Denmark.
The exhibition unfolded the story of two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and the Spook chair.
Description: Lost Control was an exhibition by Iskos-Berlin which displayed several years of study and development of alternative methods of production. The exhibition featured two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and Spook chair. The designs were developed from the idea of accepting what can be seem as "mistakes" during production, and embracing these them in the design; these "mistakes" were featured in the exhibition. Furthermore, instead of completely controlling the way materials wanted to behave, materials were allowed to behave as they naturally wanted to. The Tutu lamp and the Spook chair are both produced from the material felt. The title of the exhibition was a summary this design philosophy.
For the production of the poster, the printer used many random paper types which were left-overs from past print jobs. This was an extension of the idea of alternate methods of production. Furthermore, visually the design of the poster is an attempt at liberating the content, yet retaining structure.
Specification: Format: 70 x 100 cm, offset, double-sided, English
Tags: arts&crafts, black&white, exhibition, furniture, design, light
Category:
Lost Control
Finland, 2012
iskos-berlin
Caption: Poster for 'Lost Control' – an exhibition at Old Customs Warehouse in Helsinki (FI) by Iskos-Berlin, which unfolded the story of two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and the Spook chair.
Description: Lost Control was an exhibition by Iskos-Berlin which displayed several years of study and development of alternative methods of production. The exhibition featured two of their designs, the Tutu lamp and Spook chair. The designs were developed from the idea of accepting what can be seem as "mistakes" during production, and embracing these them in the design; these "mistakes" were featured in the exhibition. Furthermore, instead of completely controlling the way materials wanted to behave, materials were allowed to behave as they naturally wanted to. The Tutu lamp and the Spook chair are both produced from the material felt. The title of the exhibition was a summary this design philosophy.
For the production of the poster, the printer used many random paper types which were left-overs from past print jobs. This was an extension of the idea of alternate methods of production. Furthermore, visually the design of the poster is an attempt at liberating the content, yet retaining structure.
Specification: Format: 70 x 100 cm, offset, double-sided, English
Tags: custom type, arts&crafts, design
Category: logo
The Mindcraft Project
Denmark, 2020
Copenhagen Design Agency (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'The Mindcraft Project', a private company that, through public funding, has continued the tradition of promoting Danish craftsmanship and design internationally.
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
54km/h
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by a visual statement, when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village.
Tags: custom type, big type
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
89 km/h
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by a visual statement, when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village.
Tags: custom type, big type, orange, black
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
76 km/h
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by a visual statement, when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village.
Tags: custom type, big type, red
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
83 km/h
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by a visual statement, when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village.
Tags: art, signage
Category: wayfinding
GfZK information achitecture
Germany, 2004
GfZK
Caption: Signage and wayfinding concept for GfZK, Galerie für Zeitgenössische Kunst, in Leipzig – Germany.
Description: In connection with the construction and establishment of GfZK's new exhibition building, there was a need to create a cohesive information architecture that could unify the old and new buildings. The new exhibition building, designed by as-if, required a strong and innovative approach. Two interior load-bearing walls are the only stationary elements, while the rest of the building's surfaces are sliding and rotating. This called for an information architecture with a similarly modular concept. Director Barbara Steiner announced a competition, which our studio won.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Ekko Film Magazine
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: signage, education, environmental, custom type
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, environmental, illustration
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, environmental, illustration
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: design, education, illustration, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, illustration, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, illustration, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: signage, education, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: education, signage, environmental
Category: wayfinding
Sophienborg
Municipality School
Denmark, 2007
Sophienborg School (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding and environmental graphics for 'Sophienborg' – an elementary municipal school in Hillerød.
Description: The project consisted of a specially designed wall clock, an indoor and outdoor signage system and large wall illustrations, visualizing symbols and letters from the history of the alphabet.
Tags: illustration, education, handmade
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk',
Tags: education, illustration, handmade
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
Tags: illustration, handmade, education
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
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Kor Partitur
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Leth
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Jens Gunnar
Jens Gunnar (DK)
Caption: Illustrations for 'Jens Gunnar' – a Copenhagen based hairdresser.
Tags: signage, environmental, custom type
Category: wayfinding
Gasmuseet – Signage
Denmark,
Gasmuseet
Caption: Wayfinding and signage for 'Gasmuseet', located in Hobro's old town gasworks by the harbor and the beautiful Mariager Fjord - Denmark.
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Jens Gunnar
Jens Gunnar (DK)
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Jens Gunnar
Jens Gunnar (DK)
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Jens Gunnar
Jens Gunnar (DK)
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: aluminium letters, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: aluminium letters, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: aluminium letters, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, handmade, stencil
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, handmade, stencil
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, stencil, handmade
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, stencil, handmade
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, handmade, stencil
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white, handmade, stencil
Category: logo
little–D
Denmark, 2004
Little D (DK)
Caption: Variable logo designed for the small Copenhagen based signage company Little D.
Description: The logo consists of a series of variations over the capital letter "D". The many different letter designs refeer to the strong tradition within the craftsmanship of display and sign writing.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2021
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns, and created from recycled bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork is installed.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2020
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type sketch for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
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Samfund
Denmark, 2020
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type sketch for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns.
Tags: brick, sculpture, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2020
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type sketch for the massive sculptural installation 'Samfund' made of bricks and cement, inspired by classic brick bonds and textile patterns.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
Category: art
Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
Category: art
Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, big type, light, custom type
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Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
Category: art
Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: In the process of crafting custom type for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
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Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: black&white, environmental, big type, exhibition, custom type, hand-painted
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Danmark
Denmark, 2005
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Lettering and type design for the hand-painted wall text 'Denmark' by artist Jens Haaning – Art fair / Gallery Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Description: In 2004, Jens Haaning wrote ‘Deutschland’ on the wall of a barn in the small town of Tewel-Moor in Germany. Although the strategy here is the same, the work triggers different reactions based on the respective countries’ relationship to its history. Germany’s name automatically conjures up the past; in the case of Denmark the associations are more connected to the here and now. This work and the works that would follow it were only shown in their respective countries.
A typeface was designed for this purpose. The primary objective in the typeface design was to create anonymity – a typeface free from any cultural connections or connotations and so in that sense impressionable only by the observers perception. After the typeface's first use in Germany in 2004, it would require slight modifications for the Galleri Nicolai Wallner work.
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Closing for Renovation
Denmark, 2007
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster announcing the closing and reopening of Kunsthal Charlottenborg for renovation.
Description: The poster uses the 'C' form to both convey the Charlottenborg identity and the closure of the space. The 'C' used is a form constructed out of a grid of nine squares – the form utilises seven of them. The poster was the first element of the new corporate identity to be shown in public.
Specification: Poster. 100 x 200 cm.
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Après Vous, Le Déluge
France, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Après Vous, Le Déluge', a project specifically made for Galeries Lafayette in Champs Elysées, Paris – by the Danish artist group Superflex.
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Denmark,
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Fragments of logo as part of the visual identity for the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Tags: identity, custom type, fashion, black&white
Category: logo
Revolver
Denmark, 2015
Revolver
Caption: Logotype for 'Revolver' – a Copenhagen based International Fashion Trade Show, founded by Creative Director Christian Maibom.
Tags: custom type, identity, fashion, black&white
Category: logo
Scandinavian Manifesto
Italy, 2020
Revolver
Caption: Logotype for 'Scandinavian Manifesto' – a partnership between CIIF and the Florence based Mens Fashion Trade Fair, showcasing the most innovative Scandinavian fashion Brands.
Tags: pattern, led lights, signage, colors
Category: art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by illustrations of happy stars as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: sketch, arts&crafts, design
Category: exhibition design
Mindcraft18
– Priliminary concept sketch
Denmark, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Sketches for development of the 'Mindcraft18' exhibition. MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: sketch, arts&crafts, design
Category: exhibition design
Mindcraft18
– Priliminary concept sketch
Denmark, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Sketches for development of the 'Mindcraft18' exhibition. MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
Category: art
Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: In the process of crafting custom type for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: installation, signage, neon, light, big type, custom type
Category: art
Skibsbyggerivej 5
Denmark, 2013
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a sculptural installation featuring letters that spell out 'SKIBSBYGGERIVEJ 5' by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: arts&crafts, design
Category: poster
Bauhaus
Denmark, 2019
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Bauhaus #itsalldesign' – at Designmuseum Denmark in 2019, where the museum celebrated the 100th anniversary of Bauhaus with a large research-based exhibition.
Tags: tiles, environmental, pattern, illustration
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, illustration, pattern, environmental
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
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Denmark,
Danish Film Institute (DK)
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Denmark,
Danish Film Institute (DK)
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Denmark,
Danish Film Institute (DK)
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Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, photography, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, photography, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, photography, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Short Caption: Double set of photogravure edition
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREE BEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREE BEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
... Free Beer is a beer which is free as in free speech, not in the sense of free beer. The name plays on a well-known quote by free software activist Richard Stallman: “’Free software’ is a matter of liberty, not price. To understand the concept, you should think of ’free’ as in ’free speech,’ not as in ’free beer’.” Originally named ’Vores Øl’ (Our Beer), the beer was conceived in 2004 by SUPERFLEX and students from the Copenhagen IT University. The project applies modern free software/open source methods to a traditional real-world product. The recipe and branding elements of Free Beer is published under a Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5) license, which means that anyone can use the recipe to brew their own Free Beer or create a derivative of the recipe.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art, logo
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags:
Category:
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: colorfull, custom type, open source, Photogravure, identity
Category: art
Free Beer
Denmark, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typedesign and artwork for the open-source product FREE BEER by artist group Superflex.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project.
In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available.
Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Specification: Photogravure on Somerset 300g
Paper size 50 × 50 cm
BORCH Editions
Tags: education, illustration, handmade
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
Tags: illustration, blue, handmade, education
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
Tags: illustration, black, handmade, education
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
Tags: education, illustration, handmade, blue
Category: book
Forløb i dansk
Denmark, 2017
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: Cover illustration. The drawing was originally created as a continuous piece, then divided into sections, each representing a book cover, and symbolizing the meaning of the title in the book series 'Forløb i Dansk'.
Tags: sketch, arts&crafts, design
Category: exhibition design
Mindcraft18
– Priliminary concept sketch
Italy, Milano, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Sketches for development of the 'Mindcraft18' exhibition. MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation of CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white
Category: logo
Pietrasanta Art Fair
Italy, 2024
part Pietrasanta Art Fair (IT)
Caption: Logotype for 'Pietrasanta Art Fair' – an art fair based in the beautiful Tuscany region, Italy.
Tags: identity, custom type, black&white
Category: logo
Pietrasanta Art Fair
Italy, 2024
part Pietrasanta Art Fair (IT)
Caption: Logotype for 'Pietrasanta Art Fair' – an art fair based in the beautiful Tuscany region, Italy.
Tags: custom type, black&white, Chinese, art
Category: logo
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – China
China, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: custom type, black&white, art
Category: logo
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE
USA, Los Angles, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: custom type, black&white, art
Category: logo
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Korea
Korea, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: custom type, hand-drawn, art
Category: logo
Euphoria Now
Denmark, 2015
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Euphoria Now'. A series of prints by the Danish artist group Superflex, in which the titles were printed on colorful backgrounds inspired by the color scheme of national banknotes.
Tags: textile, art, colors, carpet
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, London, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Tags: blue, custom type, led lights, sculpture
Category: art
We Are All In The Same Boat
USA, Miami, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'We Are All In The Same Boat' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminium frame and installed at MDC MOAD Miami, in a building historically used for immigration processing.
Photo: Oriol Tarridas
Tags: exhibition design, label, colors, beer, identity
Category: art
FREE BEER
Denmark, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'FREE BEER' Installation at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen, by the Danish artist group Superflex.
FREE BEER is licensed under Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5), allowing anyone to use the recipe. Until now, FREE BEER has been brewed and served worldwide.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project. — In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available. — Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: orange, art, concept, protest, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: orange, art, concept, protest, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: label, identity, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Denmark, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Tags: exhibition, signage, identity, label, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Denmark, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition Graphics for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Tags: art, black&white
Category: animation
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation for 'Counter-Strike' at Rooseum in Malmø, Sweden The exhibition was SUPERFLEX's first major solo exhibition and a presentation of SUPERFLEX tools.
Tags:
Category:
Cunter-Strike/
Self-organise/
Helsinki, 2003
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics, Kiasma
Tags:
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, illustration, education, nature
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, illustration, nature, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2023
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: printing
Category: book
Embraced by Darkness
– from Water Reservoir to Art Space
Denmark, 2024
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Embraced by Darkness'.
Description: Book cover in in the printing process at Narayana Press.
Tags: exhibition, artificial intelligence
Category: art
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags: exhibition, artificial intelligence
Category: art
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags:
Category:
Play Contract - test marble
Denmark, 2021
Superflex (DK)
Tags: art, black&white
Category: logo
Fish & Chips – Logo
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo to be printed on diving suits as part of the project 'Fish & Chips ' by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Tags: colorfull
Category:
Superflex (DK)
Tags: colorfull
Category:
Superflex (DK)
Caption: test print for carpets
Tags: arts&crafts, catalogue, cover, gray
Category: publication
Mindcraft18
Italy, Milano, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Short Caption: cover
Caption: Catalogue for 'Mindcraft18' – an internationally award wining exhibition presenting the best contemporary Danish crafts and design.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, ceramic
Category: poster
Keramikmarked Korsør 2002
Denmark, 2002
Korsør Kunstforening (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Keramikmarked Korsør 2002' – an arts and crafts market showcasing Danish ceramic, at the harbor area in Korsør.
Tags: film, education
Category: poster
Afgang 2017 – Den Danske Filmskole
Denmark, 2017
The National Film School of Denmark (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for The Danish Film School's graduation show 'Afgang 2017'.
Tags: tiles, environmental
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Process of painting the 'Alice' mosaic tiles on a street in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Process of painting the 'Alice' mosaic tiles on a street in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, illustration, environmental, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Process of painting the 'Alice' mosaic tiles on a street in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Process of painting the 'Alice' mosaic tiles on a street in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: tiles, environmental, illustration, pattern
Category: art, wayfinding
Alice
France, 2016
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of graphic tiles for 'Alice' inspired by a floor mosaic in a condemned house in Paris, a project by the Danish Artist group Superflex.
Tags: education, design, poster, yellow, black&white, silk screen
Category: workshop, poster
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Specification: Silkscreen poster,
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Workshop print, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole,
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'The Idea of a Chair' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Workshop print, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Workshop print, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
The Idea of a Chair
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2004
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, The Idea of a Chair – Krabbesholm Højskole.
Description: Form without purpose and goal is rarely meaningful to debate – at least not in relation to the discussion of the poster as a mean of expression. Using the building stones of the poster – composition, image and typography – we tried anyway. A line of constraints were necessary:
Create a defined image without any clear origin.
Find words or sayings without clear meaning.
Establish a composition of image and word without direction and purpose.
The result was a series of more than 40 silkscreen printed posters – each one of them surprisingly powerful and vibrating vivid.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Educational workshop, Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm Højskole.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags: education, design, poster, silk screen
Category: workshop
Plakat fænomener
– Krabbesholm workshop
Denmark, 2010
Krabbesholm Højskole (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Plakat fænomener' – made by students as part of supervised workshop.
Tags:
Category:
Tags: colorfull, happy, illustration, led lights, pattern, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated happy star as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: colorfull, led lights, pattern, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated happy star as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: colorfull, happy, led lights, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated happy star as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: led lights, illustration, pattern, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated happy star as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Custom-designed type for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. The letters are aluminium corpus with corona backlighting. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art, process
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Installing custom-designed signage for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, signage
Category: art, process
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Installing custom-designed signage for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, neon, yellow, signage
Category: art, process
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Installing custom-designed signage for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, neon, signage
Category: art, process
Skolen
Denmark, 2021
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Installing custom-designed signage for Højvangskolen in Stavtrup, Jutland. An art project by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
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Category: book
Stig Brøgger – Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the monograph 'Stig Brøgger – Now Here'.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Monograph on Stig Brøgger’s artistic endeavours from the 1960s to the present day encompass virtually all artistic media – from photography to painting, installation art, film, artists’ books, sculptures and public art projects.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: exhibition, flowers, red, custom type
Category: art
Skarpretteren
Denmark, 2018
Statens Museum for Kunst (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Skarpretteren' by Ursula Reuter Christiansen, at SMK, National Gallery of Denmark. The exhibition was a total installation based on the artist's film 'Skarpretteren', which concluded with the sentence: 'The next great moment in history belongs to us.'
Photo: Inger Marie
Tags: exhibition, flowers, red, custom type
Category: art
Skarpretteren
Denmark, 2018
Statens Museum for Kunst (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Skarpretteren' by Ursula Reuter Christiansen, at SMK, National Gallery of Denmark. The exhibition was a total installation based on the artist's film 'Skarpretteren', which concluded with the sentence: 'The next great moment in history belongs to us.'
Photo: Inger Marie
Tags: exhibition, flowers, red, custom type
Category: art
Skarpretteren
Denmark, 2018
Statens Museum for Kunst (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Skarpretteren' by Ursula Reuter Christiansen, at SMK, National Gallery of Denmark. The exhibition was a total installation based on the artist's film 'Skarpretteren', which concluded with the sentence: 'The next great moment in history belongs to us.'
Photo: Inger Marie
Tags: arts&crafts, concrete, signage
Category: exhibition design
Mindcraft18
Italy, Milano, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Short Caption: Concrete sign in production
Caption: Signage for 'Mindcraft18' – graphic print on concrete. MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags: arts&crafts, signage, concrete
Category: exhibition design
Mindcraft18
Italy, Milano, 2018
Danish Crafts (DK)
Short Caption: Concrete sign in production
Caption: Signage label for 'Mindcraft18' – graphic print on concrete. MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Tags:
Category: book
Finn Juhl
– Life Work World
Denmark, 2018
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the monograph 'Finn Juhl – Life Work World'.
Tags:
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the monograph 'Stig Brøgger – Now Here'.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: brick, sculpture, park, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Bródno
Poland, 2012
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a massive sculptural installation made of bricks and cement: a Bródno sign rising on a hill in the park, created by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: ceramic, tiles, pattern, architecture, installation
Category: art, mural
Like A Force Of Nature
Miami, USA, 2020
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics and color report for 'Like A Force Of Nature' – a ceramic tile wall for the facades of Grupo ARCA by the Danish artist group Superflex. "The colors for the decoration are borrowed from banknotes, and the color report is then assembled based on the mathematical formula, the Fibonacci sequence.
Tags: ceramic, tiles, pattern, architecture, installation
Category: art, mural
Like A Force Of Nature
Miami, USA, 2020
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics and color report for 'Like A Force Of Nature' – a ceramic tile wall for the facades of Grupo ARCA by the Danish artist group Superflex. "The colors for the decoration are borrowed from banknotes, and the color report is then assembled based on the mathematical formula, the Fibonacci sequence.
Tags: led lights, pattern, illustration, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics. Testing LED signage with animated graphic statements. An art project for Thisted Municipality by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: led lights, pattern, signage, illustration
Category: art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics. Testing LED signage with a banana falling when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village. An art project for Thisted Municipality by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: led lights, signage
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: art, animation
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
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Category: book
Tingbjerg
– vision og virkelighed
Denmark, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Tingbjerg – vision og virkelighed'.
Tags:
Category: book
Hvor folk færdes
– 50 udsmykninger fra
Ny Carlsbergfondets historie
Denmark, 2021
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of 'Hvor folk færdes' – the story of 50 public artworks funded by the New Carlsberg Foundation.
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg
pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg
pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg
pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg
pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg
pære broccoli kartoffel
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, illustration, education
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: scanning, nature, education, illustration
Category: art
All That We Know
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: CT scan of fruits and vegetables used for illustrations and animation artwork featuring a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. Part of a larger project for Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: event, custom type
Category: art
FAT MOD
Denmark, 2023
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Handpainting signage for 'FAT MOD'. 8th of march marks the International Women's Day. Mads Nørgaard (DK) celebrated this with a special edition gown, tees and poster designed in close collaboration with Artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen and Rasmus Koch.
Tags: event, custom type, hand-painted
Category: art
FAT MOD
Denmark, 2023
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Handpainting window signage for 'FAT MOD'. 8th of march marks the International Women's Day. Mads Nørgaard (DK) celebrated this with a special edition gown, tees and poster designed in close collaboration with Artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen and Rasmus Koch.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque, canvas
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
— Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book cover for 'Lauritz de Thurah – Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede'.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
— Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Lauritz de Thurah – Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede'.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
— Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Lauritz de Thurah – Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede'.
Tags: architecture, art, culture, history, baroque
Category: book
Lauritz de Thurah
— Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede
Denmark, 2023
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book cover for 'Lauritz de Thurah – Barokkens arkitektur og verdensbillede'.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Specification: Editor: Marie-Louise Høstbo and Claus Landry Bjerre.
Format: 239×337 mm, softcover with flaps, 496 pages, 1500 ill., offset.
ISBN 978-8-712072-36-2
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Specification: Editor: Marie-Louise Høstbo and Claus Landry Bjerre.
Format: 239×337 mm, softcover with flaps, 496 pages, 1500 ill., offset.
ISBN 978-8-712072-36-2
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Category: book
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen.
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Category: book
Mere end ord.
– Kalligrafi fra den islamiske verden
Denmark, 2024
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Beyonds Words', featuring museum artifacts refering to calligraphy from the David Collection in Copenhagen.
Tags: identity, textile, printing
Category: logo, art
Fish & Chips – Logo
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo to be printed on diving suits as part of the project 'Fish & Chips ' by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Tags: exhibition, sketch, red, photography
Category: art
I am Fire and Water
Denmark, 2024
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Preliminary sketch material for the exhibition 'I am Fire and Water'. A solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943), at Arken – Museum of Contemporary Art (DK).
Tags: exhibition, sketch, red, photography
Category: art
I am Fire and Water
Denmark, 2024
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Preliminary sketch material for the exhibition 'I am Fire and Water'. A solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943), at Arken – Museum of Contemporary Art (DK).
Tags: exhibition, sketch, red, photography
Category: art
I am Fire and Water
Denmark, 2024
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Preliminary sketch material for the exhibition 'I am Fire and Water'. A solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943), at Arken – Museum of Contemporary Art (DK).
Tags: exhibition, environmental, signage, hand-painted
Category: art
I am Fire and Water
Denmark, 2024
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for the entrance door to the exhibition 'I am Fire and Water'. A solo-exhibition featuring work of the German-Danish artist Ursula Reuter Christiansen (b. 1943), at Arken – Museum of Contemporary Art (DK).
Tags: art
Category: poster
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: archaeology, exhibition
Category: process
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book/ exhibition catalog 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: archaeology, handwriting, vernacular typography, exhibition
Category: process
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Printing the book cover for 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: art, protest, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: art, protest, concept, printing
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: art, concept, protest
Category: book
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense (DK). The orange book, wrapped in its original poster as a cover, is a visual journey through how the poster has traveled, been seen, and used by many in both public and private spaces.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Tags: film, film titles, hand-drawn
Category: type design
A Kind of Paradise
Angola, South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Nigeria, 2011
Rosforth
Caption: Film titles for the documentary 'A Kind of Paradise' produced by Anders Johnsen. A portrait of cultural pioneers – contemporary artists, poets, and musicians from six different African countries, each sharing their personal story.
Tags: film, film titles, hand-drawn
Category: type design
A Kind of Paradise
Angola, South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Nigeria, 2011
Rosforth
Caption: Film titles for the documentary 'A Kind of Paradise' produced by Anders Johnsen. A portrait of cultural pioneers – contemporary artists, poets, and musicians from six different African countries, each sharing their personal story.
Tags: film, film titles, hand-drawn
Category: type design
A Kind of Paradise
Angola, South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Nigeria, 2011
Rosforth
Caption: Film titles for the documentary 'A Kind of Paradise' produced by Anders Johnsen. A portrait of cultural pioneers – contemporary artists, poets, and musicians from six different African countries, each sharing their personal story.
Tags: film, film titles, hand-drawn
Category: type design
A Kind of Paradise
Angola, South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Nigeria, 2011
Rosforth
Caption: Film titles for the documentary 'A Kind of Paradise' produced by Anders Johnsen. A portrait of cultural pioneers – contemporary artists, poets, and musicians from six different African countries, each sharing their personal story.
Tags: film, film titles, hand-drawn
Category: type design
A Kind of Paradise
Angola, South Africa, DR Congo, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and Nigeria, 2011
Rosforth
Caption: Film titles for the documentary 'A Kind of Paradise' produced by Anders Johnsen. A portrait of cultural pioneers – contemporary artists, poets, and musicians from six different African countries, each sharing their personal story.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, custom type
Category: logo
The mindcraft project
Denmark, 2020
Copenhagen Design Agency (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'The Mindcraft Project', a private company that, through public funding, has continued the tradition of promoting Danish craftsmanship and design internationally.
Tags: black&white, identity, wood types
Category: logo
Jens Gunnar – Logo
Denmark, 2006
Jens Gunnar (DK)
Caption: Logotype for 'Jens Gunnar' – a Copenhagen based hairdresser.
Description: The logotype consists of a variety of woodtype letters combined in a composition that makes use of their different heights, weights and characteristics.
Tags: identity, custom type
Category: logo
Skald – Logo & Identity
Norge, 2006
Skald
Caption: Logo for 'Skald' – a Norwegian publishing house.
Description: Skald publishes titles that range from travel, food cuisine to children's stories. The inspiration for the SKALD logo came from ancient Norwegian runes / lettering.
Tags: identity, custom type
Category: logo
Skald – Logo & Identity
Norge, 2006
Skald
Caption: Logoin black and white for 'Skald' – a Norwegian publishing house.
Description: Skald publishes titles that range from travel, food cuisine to children's stories. The inspiration for the SKALD logo came from ancient Norwegian runes / lettering.
Tags: handwriting, vernacular typography
Category: type design
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: Hand-written decorative elements for the Vs. fashion magazine cover.
Tags: handwriting, custom type, vernacular typography
Category: type design
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: Hand-written decorative elements for the Vs. fashion magazine cover.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, magenta
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, cyan
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, cyan
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, cyan
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, cyan
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: identity, custom type, wood types
Category: logo
24b
Denmark,
Gallery 24b
Caption: Logotype for '24b' – a Copenhagen based art gallery.
Tags: publishing, custom type, black&white
Category: logo
Fabrik - logo
Denmark,
Fabriksbooks (DK)
Caption: Logo for Fabrikbooks, a small independent publishing house focusing on high quality publications by contemporary nordic and photography-based artists. Fabrikbooks was founded by artists Nicolai Howalt & Trine Søndergaard in Copenhagen in 2015.
Tags: custom type, publishing, black&white
Category: logo
Fabrik - logo
Denmark,
Fabriksbooks (DK)
Caption: Logo for Fabrikbooks, a small independent publishing house focusing on high quality publications by contemporary nordic and photography-based artists. Fabrikbooks was founded by artists Nicolai Howalt & Trine Søndergaard in Copenhagen in 2015.
Tags: publishing, black&white, custom type
Category: logo
Circle Editions - logo
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Circle Editions' – a publishing house by Søren Solkær.
Tags: publishing, black, custom type
Category: logo
Circle Editions - logo
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Circle Editions' – a publishing house by Søren Solkær.
Tags: music, cover, handmade, hand-painted, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams – Music for a Film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand made by rolling paint on a blank sleeve.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, handmade, hand-painted, blue, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, blue, handmade, hand-painted
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, blue, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, cover, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, blue, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, handmade, hand-painted, blue, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: white, cover, music, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, green, handmade, hand-painted, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, handmade, hand-painted, cover, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, handmade, hand-painted, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: handmade, hand-painted, music, blue, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, blue, handmade, hand-painted
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, handmade, hand-painted, cover, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, hand-painted, handmade, film, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, handmade, hand-painted, cover, film, blue
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, green, hand-painted, handmade, film, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: green, hand-painted, handmade, cover, music
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, green, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, green, hand-painted, handmade, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, green, cover, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, film, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, film, green, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, film, cover, hand-painted, handmade
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, cover, handmade, hand-painted, black
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, blue, film, cover
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: music, hand-painted, handmade, cover, film
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD covers for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: brick, sculpture, park, nature, signage, custom type, big type, solo
Category: art
Bródno
Poland, 2012
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a massive sculptural installation made of bricks and cement: a Bródno sign rising on a hill in the park, created by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: sculpture, brick, park, custom type, big type, signage
Category: art
Bródno
Poland, 2012
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for a massive sculptural installation made of bricks and cement: a Bródno sign rising on a hill in the park, created by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: sketch, colorfull, custom type, brick
Category: art
Bródno
Denmark, 2011
Jens Haaning (DK)
Caption: Lego-built sketch based on a custom type design for an artwork by artist Jens Haaning.
Tags: custom type
Category: art
Money Exchange
Mexico, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Photo: Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo
Tags: art, identity
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: open source, label, identity, colors, beer
Category: art
FREE BEER
Danmark, 2015
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the open-source product 'FREE BEER' by the Danish artist group Superflex, here exemplified by a photogravure version installed at Museet for Religiøs Kunst.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project. — In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available. — Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Photo: Museet for Religøs Kunst
Tags: black
Category: art
Bankrupt Banks
USA, Switzerland, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typesetting and layout for Superflex' work 'Bankrupt Banks', consisting of a list of banks that were declared bankrupt or acquired by other banks, governments or private entities during the international financial crisis of 2008.
Photo: Andreas Zimmermann
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Tate Photography
Tags: art, textile, colors, carpet
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Tate Photography
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
Denmark, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Copenhagen Contemporary. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes. Originally conceived for the Hyundai Commission 2017 in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Tate Photography
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Tate Photography
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
Denmark, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Copenhagen Contemporary. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes. Originally conceived for the Hyundai Commission 2017 in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: cyan, signage, concept, art
Category: exhibition design
Supershow – More Than a Show
Switzerland, 2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Supershow – More Than a Show' at Kunsthalle Basel, by the Danish artist group Superflex. An exhibition concept in which all visitors were paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry, instead of paying an admission fee to the art gallery.
Description: 'SUPERSHOW – more than a show' was an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel. Instead of paying the normal 10 Swiss franc admission fee, the audience were themselves paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry. Furthermore the walls of the show displayed basic information descriptions, which included the squaremeter volume of the spaces, wall colours, maximum audience capacity and so on, all in order to highlight the economic value of the gallery/artist relationship.
Tags: cyan, signage, concept, art
Category: exhibition design
Supershow – More Than a Show
Switzerland, 2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Supershow – More Than a Show' at Kunsthalle Basel, by the Danish artist group Superflex. An exhibition concept in which all visitors were paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry, instead of paying an admission fee to the art gallery.
Description: 'SUPERSHOW – more than a show' was an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel. Instead of paying the normal 10 Swiss franc admission fee, the audience were themselves paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry. Furthermore the walls of the show displayed basic information descriptions, which included the squaremeter volume of the spaces, wall colours, maximum audience capacity and so on, all in order to highlight the economic value of the gallery/artist relationship.
Tags: orange, signage, exhibition, art, concept
Category: poster
Supershow – More Than a Show
Switzerland, 2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Supershow – More Than a Show' at Kunsthalle Basel, by the Danish artist group Superflex. An exhibition concept in which all visitors were paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry, instead of paying an admission fee to the art gallery.
Description: 'SUPERSHOW – more than a show' was an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel. Instead of paying the normal 10 Swiss franc admission fee, the audience were themselves paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry. Furthermore the walls of the show displayed basic information descriptions, which included the squaremeter volume of the spaces, wall colours, maximum audience capacity and so on, all in order to highlight the economic value of the gallery/artist relationship.
Specification: Poster
Format: 895 x 1280 mm, offset / two editions.
Tags: art, concept, fashion, exhibition
Category: merchandise
Supershow – More Than a Show
Switzerland, 2005
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Merchandise for 'SUPERSHOW – More Than a Show' at Kunsthalle Basel. An art project by Superflex.
Description: 'SUPERSHOW – more than a show' was an exhibition at the Kunsthalle Basel. Instead of paying the normal 10 Swiss franc admission fee, the audience were themselves paid 2 Swiss francs upon entry. Furthermore the walls of the show displayed basic information descriptions, which included the squaremeter volume of the spaces, wall colours, maximum audience capacity and so on, all in order to highlight the economic value of the gallery/artist relationship.
Tags: art, orange, exhibition, protest, signage, concept, poster
Category: exhibition design
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition Graphics for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: blue, solo, custom type, led lights
Category: art
It Is Not The End Of The World
Denmark, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'It Is Not The End Of The World' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminum frame, and has been showcased at various exhibitions around the world since 2019.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Photo: SUPERFLEX
Tags: orange, cyan, big type, custom type
Category: exhibition design, art
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Palestine
Ramallah, Palestine, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Photo: Yazan Khalili/Qalandiya International
Tags: orange, cyan, big type, custom type, art
Category: exhibition design, art
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – China
Shanghai, China, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Photo: A+ Contemporary
Tags: orange, blue, art, big type, custom type
Category: exhibition design, art
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Germany
Hamburg, Germany, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Tags: film, black&white, red
Category: magazine
FILM - Berlin Issue
Denmark, 2013
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FILM – Berlin Issue 2013'. FILM is the Danish Film Institute's international festival magazine, issued prior to festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Amsterdam.
Description: DFI FILM is the Danish Film Institute´s international festival magazine, issued prior to the film festivals in Berlin, Cannes and Amsterdam. The magazine aims to give a short status over the Danish film industry and presents a film catalogue covering feature, -short and documentary films.
Specification: DFI FILM – the Berlin Issue
Published by:The Danish Film Institute, February 2013
Format: 216 × 279mm
Tags: black, neon
Category: animation
Danish Film Institute
- Neon sign animation
Denmark, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Animated sketch for neon sign for the facade of the Danish Film Institute.
Description: Animation of the Danish Film Institute logo. An animation was required that could be used in cinemas at the beginning of DFI funded feature films and documentaries. — Our project inspiration came from the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. — Eventually for the purpose of making the DFI animation a machine was hand built that would recreate the phenomena. From this point we were able to closely observe and film the optical effect. The resulting animation shows the fragmented logo, moving both backwards and forwards, standing still and then reforming itself in the conditions of the visual interference phenomena. The animation is entirely analog. Furthermore this animation from its original conception in 1997 would be the central inspiration for the entire DFI identity
Tags: black
Category: animation
no title
Tags: film, sketch
Category: animation
Danish Film Institute animated logo
Denmark, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: First test reel of the Danish Film Institute logo in motion. Shoot on ultra Highspeed RED Digital Cinema Camera.
Description: Animation of the Danish Film Institute logo. An animation was required that could be used in cinemas at the beginning of DFI funded feature films and documentaries. — Our project inspiration came from the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. — Eventually for the purpose of making the DFI animation a machine was hand built that would recreate the phenomena. From this point we were able to closely observe and film the optical effect. The resulting animation shows the fragmented logo, moving both backwards and forwards, standing still and then reforming itself in the conditions of the visual interference phenomena. The animation is entirely analog. Furthermore this animation from its original conception in 1997 would be the central inspiration for the entire DFI identity
Tags: bird
Category: logo
Gyldendals Trane
Denmark,
Gyldendal Publishing Company (DK)
Caption: The crane marks the headquarters of Gyldendal Publishing House.
Tags: urban, architecture
Category: book
Byen, vejen og landskabet
— Motorveje til fremtiden
Denmark, 2005
Danish Road Directorate, Ministry of transport
Caption: Book design for 'The City, the Road, and the Landscape – Highways to the Future', published by the the Danish Road Directorate.
Description: In 1995 the Danish Road Directorate formulated the 'Strategy for beautiful roads' to focus on the relationship betweens roads and their surroundings. As a continuation of this strategy the Danish Road Directorate, in coordination with several other organisations received funding to develop a spatial strategy and a architectural vision for the future planning of the Danish motorway network and its relationship with the surrounding landscape and city. As part of the group of participants in this survey architecture firms Copenhagenoffice and Blankspace contributed future strategies.
Specification: Format: 240 x 300 mm, soft cover, 136 pages, offset.
ISBN 87-7923-815-7 (print) ISBN 87-7923-821-1 (digital)
Tags: black&white, film, identity, custom type
Category: logo
Sunset – Logo
Denmark, 2008
Jørgen Leth (DK)
Caption: Design og logo for Sunset Production Inc, a Danish film production company founded by Jørgen Leth.
Description: The Danish film director, writer and poet Jørgen Leth is behind Sunset Production Inc.
Tags: black&white, type, arts&crafts
Category: poster
Ovnhus
Denmark, 2003
Ovnhus (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Ovnhus', a local summer exhibition space at the harbor in Nykøbing Sj. in the northwestern part of Sealand.
Description: Ovnhus was originally a part of the Kolding Design School´s department of ceramics, containing a specially constructed oven for ceramics production. In 2003 the light steel constructed building was raised and moved to the city of Nykøbing Sjælland in the Northwestern part of Sjælland. Today Ovnhus functions as a gallery and exhibition space as well as a ceramics workshop.
Specification: poster, 50 x 100 cm, one colour print
Tags: cover, black&white, urban, architecture
Category: book
Byen, vejen og landskabet
— Motorveje til fremtiden
Denmark, 2005
Danish Road Directorate, Ministry of transport
Caption: Book design for 'The City, the Road, and the Landscape – Highways to the Future', published by the the Danish Road Directorate.
Description: In 1995 the Danish Road Directorate formulated the 'Strategy for beautiful roads' to focus on the relationship betweens roads and their surroundings. As a continuation of this strategy the Danish Road Directorate, in coordination with several other organisations received funding to develop a spatial strategy and a architectural vision for the future planning of the Danish motorway network and its relationship with the surrounding landscape and city. As part of the group of participants in this survey architecture firms Copenhagenoffice and Blankspace contributed future strategies.
Specification: Format: 240 x 300 mm, soft cover, 136 pages, offset.
ISBN 87-7923-815-7 (print) ISBN 87-7923-821-1 (digital)
Tags: photography, art, white
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: 'Dying Birds' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic study of the forms of hunted birds. Thematically this work is a expansion of their previous project How To Hunt.
In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: photography, black&white, art
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: 'Dying Birds' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic study of the forms of hunted birds. Thematically this work is a expansion of their previous project How To Hunt.
In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: photography, white, art
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: 'Dying Birds' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic study of the forms of hunted birds. Thematically this work is a expansion of their previous project How To Hunt.
In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: photography, art, white
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: 'Dying Birds' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic study of the forms of hunted birds. Thematically this work is a expansion of their previous project How To Hunt.
In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: photography, white, art
Category: book
Dying Birds
USA, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Dying Birds' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. A photographic study of the forms of hunted birds.
Description: 'Dying Birds' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic study of the forms of hunted birds. Thematically this work is a expansion of their previous project How To Hunt.
In this series of images the artists have captured birds in their struggle to live whilst being hunted, and ultimately in their final earthbound moments.
Specification: Dying Birds
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2010
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm,
No. of pages: 32, no. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, B/W offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9825471-4-4
Tags: photography, art, white, tree
Category: book
TreeZone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: art, photography, white, trees
Category: book
TreeZone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: art, photography, white, tree
Category: book
TreeZone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: art, photography, tree, white
Category: book
TreeZone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: art, photography, white, trees
Category: book
TreeZone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: art, cover, white
Category: book
Treezone
USA, 2009
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Tree Zone' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it.
Description: 'Tree Zone' by Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt is a photographic exploration of the Nordic landscape and ways in which we relate to it. Thematically and formally this work is a continuation of previous projects How To Hunt, Dying Birds and Hunting Ground.
In a series of images the artists have captured the barren landscapes found in areas along the Nordic timber line during winter. In this marginal land you see solitary trees weighed down by snow. The trees are bent and stunted by their harsh environment. Human forms may appear, but they seem insignificantly small within the vast, white nothingness. The catalogue seeks to compromise this.
Specification: Tree Zone
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hassla Books, USA
Year: 2009
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 16.5 x 24 cm
No. of pages: 32
No. of illustrations: 15
Softcover, saddle-stitched, color offset
No. of edition: 500
ISBN: 978-0-9800935-6-8
Tags: culture, environmental, signage
Category: wayfinding
Valby K
Denmark, 2008
Valby Culture House
Caption: Identity and signage for the cultural center Valby Kulturhus, Copenhagen.
Description: Valby Kulturhus is the cultural center of the western part of Copenhagen. Though being located in an impressive old building, the cultural center appeared somewhat anonymous from the outside. Our main challenge was therefore to help it present itself more visible.
Historical research indicated that the area around the Valby Kulturhus once was a paint factory. This inspired the studio to design a colourful graphic concept, consisting of big and bold interior and exterior signage.
Tags: culture, environmental, signage
Category: logo, wayfinding
Valby K
Denmark, 2008
Valby Culture House
Caption: Identity and signage for the cultural center Valby Kulturhus, Copenhagen.
Description: Valby Kulturhus is the cultural center of the western part of Copenhagen. Though being located in an impressive old building, the cultural center appeared somewhat anonymous from the outside. Our main challenge was therefore to help it present itself more visible.
Historical research indicated that the area around the Valby Kulturhus once was a paint factory. This inspired the studio to design a colourful graphic concept, consisting of big and bold interior and exterior signage.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
en suite
Denmark, 2021
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'en suite' – by Danish artist Sophie Hjerl.
Tags: solo
Category:
Tags: film, custom type, black, identity
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute
— deconstructed letters
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Fragments of logo as part of the visual identity for the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: identity, film
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute – Signage
Denmark, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2010
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Wayfinding design and signage made for 32 windows displays at the Danish Film Institute's building in Copenhagen. All windows were covered with large size logotype fragments.
Description: Signage designed for the multi-fuctioned house of The Danish Filminstitute. The Danish Film Institute is located in the center of the city of Copenhagen. The building consists of a cinema, a library, a restaurant, café, a shop and a childrens cinama. — The studio designed both the interior signage for this multi-functioned building, helping the visitor navigate through the many different experiences the Danish Film Institute has to offer, and the outside signage consisting of a flag, a neon sign, six large sized banners not to mention the 32 windows displays covered with environmental logo type fragments.
Tags: identity, black&white, film, custom type, signage
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute – Signage
Denmark, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2010
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Large banners with the Danish Film Institute's logo mounted on the outside of the building in Copenhagen.
Description: Signage designed for the multi-fuctioned house of The Danish Filminstitute. The Danish Film Institute is located in the center of the city of Copenhagen. The building consists of a cinema, a library, a restaurant, café, a shop and a childrens cinama. — The studio designed both the interior signage for this multi-functioned building, helping the visitor navigate through the many different experiences the Danish Film Institute has to offer, and the outside signage consisting of a flag, a neon sign, six large sized banners not to mention the 32 windows displays covered with environmental logo type fragments.
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, baroque, black&white
Category: poster
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Fractures and Infinite Space'
– an exhibition at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Tags: archaeology, handwriting, vernacular typography, exhibition
Category: poster
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: black, archaeology, vernacular typography, handwriting, exhibition
Category: poster
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: postcard, archaeology, black&white, handwriting, vernacular typography, exhibition
Category: ephemere
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Postcard for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: postcard, archaeology, handwriting, vernacular typography, black&white, exhibition
Category: ephemere
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Postcard for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: postcard, archaeology, vernacular typography, black&white, handwriting, exhibition
Category: ephemere
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Postcard for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: postcard, archaeology, handwriting, vernacular typography, black&white, exhibition
Category: ephemere
Iconoclasm
– Art as a Battleground
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Postcard for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', which examines our turbulent relationship with art and the urge to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: vernacular typography, hand-painted, black, exhibition
Category: type design
Iconoclasm
– typography
Denmark, 2024
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Hand-painted lettering for the exhibition 'Iconoclasm – Art as a Battleground', exploring the complex history of our turbulent relationship with art and the forces that drive us to destroy it.
Tags: blue
Category: art
Non-Alcoholic Vodka
Estonia, 2006
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Non-Alcoholic Vodka' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The concept of non-alcoholic vodka explores product imitation, offering the taste of vodka without the alcohol. This work was first presented at the Kumu Art Museum, Estonia.
Description: The concept of Non-alcoholic vodka is a look at product imitation and at new socio-economic realities. Non Alcoholic Vodka has the taste of vodka but does not contain any alcohol. The work was first presented at the Kumu Art Museum, Estonia. For the opening of the exhibition a Non Alcoholic Vodka bar was serving the drink. The studio designed the label for the vodka container as well as a poster.
Tags: solo, black&white, vernacular typography
Category: logo
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Logo for 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland's Biennal.
Description: Logo, EVA International – Ireland's Biennial for art.
Tags: archaeology, black, cover, exhibition
Category: book
Farao. / BES / Amarna
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Editorial design for a series of publications accompanying exhibitions on ancient Egypt at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, black, archaeology, exhibition
Category: book
Farao. / BES / Amarna
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Editorial design for a series of publications accompanying exhibitions on ancient Egypt at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, archaeology, exhibition
Category: book
Beriget & Beruset
– Forsvundne skatte fra Romerriget
Denmark, 2018
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication accompanying the exhibition 'Beriget og Beruset' at Glyptoteket – showcasing a Roman silver treasure and other luxurious objects from the Roman Empires.
Tags: cover, black, archaeology, exhibition
Category: book
BES
Demon God - Protector of Egypt
Denmark, 2021
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication accompanying an exhibition on the ancient Egyptian Demon God – Bes, at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, black, archaeology, exhibition
Category: book
Amarna
– City of the Sun God
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication accompanying an exhibition featuring the ancient Egypt city Amarna – city of the Sun God, at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, black, archaeology
Category: book
Farao.
Magtens ansigt
Denmark, 2017
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Publication accompanying the exhibition 'Farao – Magtens ansigt', featuring the faces of Sesostris III and Amenemhat III and other significant works, at Glyptoteket in Copenhagen.
Tags: illustration, white, children
Category: book, art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: illustration, white, children
Category: book, art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: illustration, white, children
Category: book, art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: white, illustration, children
Category: art, book
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: children, back cover, scanning, illustration, nature, education, sculpture
Category: book, art
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: cover, type, black&white, children, nature, illustration
Category: art, book
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of a children's coloring book featuring abstract illustrations of a carrot, strawberry, garlic, pear, broccoli, and potato. The book was part of a larger sculpture project by the Danish artist group Superflex, where fruits and vegetables were scanned and later cast into large outdoor sculptures. The coloring book was created as a supplement and a gift for children in Herlev hospital and Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen.
Tags: white, literature, neon, custom type
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: white, literature, neon
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: white, literature, blue
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: light, neon, literature
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: blue, literature, neon, light
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: blue, literature, neon, light
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: literature, neon, light
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: The Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen in front of his neon poem 'Regn søvn blå kys'.
Developed as a custom 'Courier' typeface in blue and white colors.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: Layout of book spreads, Monograph on artist Stig Brøgger’s work
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: orange, cyan, custom type, big type
Category: art, exhibition design
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE – Korea
Seoul, Korea, 2019
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Photo: MMCA
Tags: orange, cyan, big type, custom type
Category: exhibition design, art
ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE
Los Angeles, USA, 2018
Superflex (DK)
Caption: A large-scale mural for 'ALL DATA TO THE PEOPLE' – highlighting the asymmetry of data access and the fundamental right to information, essential for democracy. This artwork has been created in an increasing number of languages worldwide.
Photo: Marten Elder
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, concept
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2020
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the pre-launch of the art project 'Samfund' made of bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork was later installed.
Tags: custom type, big type, yellow, concept
Category: art
Samfund
Denmark, 2020
Birgitte Ejdrup-Christensen (DK)
Caption: Custom type design for the pre-launch of the art project 'Samfund' made of bricks donated by citizens of Kolding-Ikast, where the artwork was later installed.
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: cover, red, monograph, art
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Monograph on danish artist Stig Brøgger’s work from the 1960s to present day.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys
Denmark, 2010
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design and graphics for 'Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys' – a solo exhibition featuring artist Anne Damgaard's work at Kunstpakhuset in Ikast, Denmark.
Description: From 24. april to 24. May 2010 Anne Damgaard exhibited her draped garments at Kunstpakhuset. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys
Denmark, 2010
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design and graphics for 'Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys' – a solo exhibition featuring artist Anne Damgaard's work at Kunstpakhuset in Ikast, Denmark.
Description: From 24. april to 24. May 2010 Anne Damgaard exhibited her draped garments at Kunstpakhuset. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys
Denmark, 2010
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design and graphics for 'Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys' – a solo exhibition featuring artist Anne Damgaard's work at Kunstpakhuset in Ikast, Denmark.
Description: From 24. april to 24. May 2010 Anne Damgaard exhibited her draped garments at Kunstpakhuset. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: led lights, plexiglass, aluminium letters, art, custom type
Category: art
There is an Elephant in the Room
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'There is an Elephant in the Room' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex.
The signage was developed as a custom type, with blue LED letters mounted on an aluminum frame, and has been showcased at various exhibitions around the world since 2019.
Tags:
Category:
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: signage, led lights
Category: animation, art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: identity
Category: art
there is an elephant in the room
Latvia, 2023
riboca3 (LV)
Caption: Logo and visual identity for the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3).
Description: Design for Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3). Unfortunately, the biennial was suspended before opening.
Tags: rejected
Category: art
there is an elephant in the room
Latvia, 2023
riboca3 (LV)
Caption: Logo and visual identity for the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3).
Tags: rejected
Category: art
there is an elephant in the room
Latvia, 2023
riboca3 (LV)
Caption: Logo and visual identity for the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3).
Tags: rejected
Category: art
there is an elephant in the room
Latvia, 2023
riboca3 (LV)
Caption: Logo and visual identity for the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3).
Tags:
Category: logo
there is an elephant in the room
Latvia, 2023
riboca3 (LV)
Caption: Logo in black and white for the Riga International Biennial of Contemporary Art (RIBOCA3).
Tags:
Category:
Tags: exhibition, custom type
Category: art, installation
Bezoekers Aantal
Netherlands, 2005
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries.
Tags: orange, type, art, concept, protest, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: exhibition, custom type
Category: art, installation
Besucherzahl
Frankfurt, Germany, 2005
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries.
Tags: logo, identity, neon, film, signage, solo
Category: animation
Danish Film Institute
- Neon sign
Denmark, 2006, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: The Danish Film Institute´s facade neon sign in Copenhagen
Description: A neon sign on the facade is a classic symbol of traditional cinema. The Danish Film Institute's neon sign combines this tradition with a modern expression. The neon sign mimics the flux motion of the main DFI logo. It has been constructed in two layers with 22 independant relay switches offering no less than 4.194.304 possible visual variations. The sign is controlled via a http protocol giving the Danish Film Institute a tool to control it via an internet connection.
Tags: furniture, arts&crafts, design
Category: packaging
Sela stool packaging
Denmark, 2018
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Packaging design for 'Sela', a three-legged stool, designed by the Brazilian artist Ricardo Graham Ferreira, and hand-crafted by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Tags: white
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: art, photography, hunting, brown
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: Winter, hunting, black&white, photography, art
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: art, photography, green
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: art, photography, bird, white
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: white
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: white
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: back cover, green, photography, art, hunting
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: art, photography, hunting, green, cover
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
How to hunt
Germany, Denmark, 2010
Nicolai Howalt and Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'How to Hunt' – photographic works by artists Trine Søndergaard and Nicolai Howalt. The book is a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
Description: 'In 'How to Hunt', Søndergaard and Howalt joined annual fall and winter hunts in Denmark and interpreted the age-old ritual of hunting – previously the act of human instinct and survival, whereas now more associated with perceptions of a privileged “good life.” 'How to Hunt' investigates the relationship between animals, people, and nature in a contemporary take on art history’s millennium-long interpretation of the hunting scenario.
The design of 'How to Hunt' is a series of subtle expressions faithful to the books subject matter. The offset linen bound front and back cover recalls the functional offset protective cloth patches seen on hunters clothing. Furthermore the compositions of the text pages take a direct landscape inspiration in their arrangement.
The book was published in conjunction with the exhibition: 'Trine Søndergaard / Nicolai Howalt: How to Hunt' at ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, Denmark, December 4, 2010–March 6, 2011
Specification: How to Hunt
By Trine Søndergaard & Nicolai Howalt
Published by: Hatje Cantz. Germany / Gyldendal, Denmark
Year: 2010
Language: English
Essay by Liz Wells
Designed by: Rasmus Koch Studio
Format: 34 x 30 cm
No. of pages: 116
No. of illustrations: 66
Hardbound
ISBN: 978-3-7757-2722-8 / 978-87-02-10460-8
Tags: furniture, arts&crafts, design
Category: poster
PP – Celebrating 70 years
of Excellence in Craftsmanship
Denmark, 2023
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster for 'Celebrating 70 years
of Excellence in Craftsmanship' – by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Tags: identity, art
Category: logo
Palestinian Eurovision – Logo
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: architecture, anthropocene, climate change, urbanism, culture, encyclopedia
Category: book
con-nect-ed-ness
– An Incomplete Encyclopedia
of the Anthropocene.
Italy, 2020
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'con-nect-ed-ness', an anthology published in conjunction with the Danish pavillon at the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice.
Tags: led lights, pattern, illustration, signage
Category: animation, art
Stars and Bananas
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics. Animation of a banana falling, when the driver exceeds the speed limit in the village. An art project for Thisted Municipality by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK).
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: animation
Wegner Furniture Collection
Denmark, 2007
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional animation for the 'Wegner' furniture collection'. A collection of chairs, hand-crafted by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Tags: art, red
Category: book
Stig Brøgger
– Now Here
Denmark, 2019
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the monograph 'Stig Brøgger – Now Here'.
Description: For more than six decades, Stig Brøgger (b. 1941) has been an important figure on the Danish art scene. At a very early stage of his career, he took part in experimental exhibitions showcasing young Danish art, contributing to the develop-ment of new trends such as Land art and Conceptual art on the international scene.
Brøgger’s works can be seen as artistic reflections on new departures within culture, art history, media technology, philosophy and science. In his artistic practice, as well as in his capacity as a writer, editor, exhibition organiser and professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Brøgger has always sought to expand the scope of what an artist can do,thereby paving the way for and inspiring subsequent generations of Danish artists.
Featuring lavishly illustrated articles by Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard, Jean-François Lyotard and the artist himself, “Stig Brøgger – Now Here” offers the first full survey of Brøgger’s extensive body of work.
Monograph on Stig Brøgger’s artistic endeavours from the 1960s to the present day encompass virtually all artistic media – from photography to painting, installation art, film, artists’ books, sculptures and public art projects.
Specification: By Birgitte Anderberg (ed.), Mikkel Bogh, Anne Ring Petersen, Tania Ørum, Charlotte Præstegaard
Published: March 1, 2019
Translation by René Lauritsen and James Manley
Hardcover
Graphic design: Rasmus Koch Studio
Pages: 320
ISBN: 978-87-93604-47-6
Edition/impression: 1/1
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: signage
Category: art
Hundborg Statements
Denmark, 2020
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Short Caption: First testing after LED display
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for an art project in the village 'Hundborg' by artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK). Here, exemplified by an animated positive graphic statement as a response to the driver obeying the speed limit.
Tags: open source, label, colors, beer, identity
Category: art
FREE BEER
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'FREE BEER' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex.
FREE BEER is licensed under Creative Commons (Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5), allowing anyone to use the recipe. Until now, FREE BEER has been brewed and served worldwide.
Description: FREE BEER refers to information freedom, not economic freedom. Originally conceived by Superflex and students at the Copenhagen IT University FREEBEER applies the model of free software / open source methods upon a real world project. — In the spirit of the open source model the recipe is completely in the public domain and available to any person. Anyone is free to earn money from FREEBEER and all design and branding are also available. — Designing a visual program for an idea which reflects upon open source and information freedom can not be a solution with rigid design guidelines. Other models of interpretation had to be exercised. The resulting solution builds on a vivid and colourful reference to 60's liberation. Practically speaking this means "free the colours". No one color has the ability to rule or over set another. Only one spectral rule governs: NEVER USE ONE COLOR TWICE. A true anti model applicable to all products and scenes connected with the project – from beer label, posters, advertising, spacial presentations etc.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nusery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags:
Category: art
Non-Alcoholic Vodka
Estonia, 2006
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Non-Alcoholic Vodka' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The concept of non-alcoholic vodka explores product imitation, offering the taste of vodka without the alcohol. This work was first presented at the Kumu Art Museum, Estonia.
Description: The concept of Non-alcoholic vodka is a look at product imitation and at new socio-economic realities. Non Alcoholic Vodka has the taste of vodka but does not contain any alcohol. The work was first presented at the Kumu Art Museum, Estonia. For the opening of the exhibition a Non Alcoholic Vodka bar was serving the drink. The studio designed the label for the vodka container as well as a poster.
Tags: art
Category: book
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An Artist with 6 Legs
Denmark, 2013, 2014
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of exhibition catalogue with poster included for 'An Artist with 6 Legs' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The retrospective exhibition was held at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: An artist with six legs, 253 works, 20 years, 8 curators, 1 exhibition was the catalogue of the an exhibition shown at Kunsthal Charlottenborg from 13 December 2013 to the 2nd of February 2014
Specification: Editor: Pernille Abrethesen —
Format: 240 × 340 mm, softcover, —
334 pages, offset, English
Publisher: Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Tags: black, type
Category: art
Bankrupt Banks
USA, Switzerland, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typesetting and layout for artist group SUPERFLEX' work 'Bankrupt Banks', consisting of a list of banks that were declared bankrupt or acquired by other banks, governments or private entities during the international financial crisis of 2008.
Photo: Andreas Zimmermann
Tags: black, type
Category: art
Bankrupt Banks
USA, Switzerland, 2013
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Typesetting and layout for artist group SUPERFLEX' work 'Bankrupt Banks', consisting of a list of banks that were declared bankrupt or acquired by other banks, governments or private entities during the international financial crisis of 2008.
Photo: Andreas Zimmermann
Tags: cover, black, film
Category: book
Black Drop
United Kingdom, Italy, 2012
Simon Starling
Caption: Cover of the Ciné-roman 'Black Drop' by Simon Starling, featuring a photographic journey through the short documentary film Black Drop.
Tags:
Category: art, logo
Fish & Chips – Logo
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Logo to be printed on diving suits as part of the project 'Fish & Chips' by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Tags: exhibition, signage
Category: art, wayfinding
One Two Three Swing!
United Kingdom, London, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of banner for Superflex exhibition 'One Two Three Swing!' at Tate Modern in London.
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Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Tags: identity, colors, logo
Category: art, animation
Palestinian Eurovision
Denmark, Palestine, 2007
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation for 'Palestinian Eurovision' – a collaborative project between the Danish artist group Superflex, The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation (BPC) and the palestine music and cultural organization, The Sabreen Association.
The visual concept is based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag.
Description: In cooperation with The Palestine Broadcasting Corperation(BPC) and the palestine music and culture organization, The Sabreen Association, Superflex developed the concept and strategy for an active Palestinian membership and participation in The Eurovision music contest.
The main motivation was to create a positive cultural experience for the Palestinian people and to promote the musical traditions of the region, while strengthening the Palestinian media broadcasting institutions.
For this purpuse Rasmus Koch studio designed a visual concept based on the graphic elements originating from the Palestinian flag and the well known pattern from the keffiyeh, popularly the PLO scarf.
Tags: colorfull, vegetables
Category: art, animation
Alt hvad vi ved
– gulerod jordbær hvidløg pære broccoli kartoffel malebog
Denmark, 2022
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Animation for 'All That We Know' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The illustrations were based on a series of scans of fruits and vegetables, which were later colored and used in this animation.
Tags: black
Category: art
Blackout
Denmark, 2009
Superflex (DK)
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Trine Søndergaard
– 203 Works
Sweden, Denmark, 2020
Trine Søndergaard (DK)
Caption: Book design for '203 Works' – photographic works by artist Trine Søndergaard unfolding a comprehensive collection of ten artistic projects made over a time span of fifteen years.
Specification: 203 Works
By Trine Søndergaard
Foreword by: Curator Johan Sjöström
Texts by: Art historian Kristine Kern; Author Merete Pryds Helle
Published by: The Gothenburg Museum of Art & Fabrikbooks
Year: 2020
Format: 25 x 31,5 cm
No. of pages: 272
No. of printed works: 203
Hardcover with silver foil imprint
Book design by: Rasmus Koch Studio
No. of edition: English: 700; Swedish: 500
ISBN: 978-87-997207-7-1
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: silk screen, design, pattern, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
BlackStar 1-180
Denmark, 2017
Vibeke Rohland
Caption: Spread from the book 'BlackStar 1-180 ' by textile artist Vibeke Rohland. A visual documentation of 180 unique silkscreen prints. The motif is made by adding a plus sign as a layer on a cross, together forming a blunt star. The artwork is printed in a series of variations and color combinations.
Specification: Ca. 150 blade, alle ill. i farver, 35×26 cm
Tags: silk screen, design, pattern, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
BlackStar 1-180
Denmark, 2017
Vibeke Rohland
Caption: Spread from the book 'BlackStar 1-180 ' by textile artist Vibeke Rohland. A visual documentation of 180 unique silkscreen prints. The motif is made by adding a plus sign as a layer on a cross, together forming a blunt star. The artwork is printed in a series of variations and color combinations.
Specification: Ca. 150 blade, alle ill. i farver, 35×26 cm
Tags: silk screen, design, pattern, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
BlackStar 1-180
Denmark, 2017
Vibeke Rohland
Caption: Spread from the book 'BlackStar 1-180 ' by textile artist Vibeke Rohland. A visual documentation of 180 unique silkscreen prints. The motif is made by adding a plus sign as a layer on a cross, together forming a blunt star. The artwork is printed in a series of variations and color combinations.
Specification: Ca. 150 blade, alle ill. i farver, 35×26 cm
Tags: silk screen, design, pattern, textile, arts&crafts
Category: book
BlackStar 1-180
Denmark, 2017
Vibeke Rohland
Caption: Spread from the book 'BlackStar 1-180 ' by textile artist Vibeke Rohland. A visual documentation of 180 unique silkscreen prints. The motif is made by adding a plus sign as a layer on a cross, together forming a blunt star. The artwork is printed in a series of variations and color combinations.
Specification: Ca. 150 blade, alle ill. i farver, 35×26 cm
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: book
Wegner
– Just one good chair
Denmark, 2014
Strandberg Publishing (DK)
Caption: Spread from the extensive monograph on Hans J. Wegner (1914–2007), created to accompany an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Danish designer’s birth.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Specification: Book: Wegner – just one good chair
Published by Strandberg Publishing, April 2014
Co-published with:Hatje Cantz Verlag
Format: 258 × 327mm, 256 pages, hardcover, Danish/German/English
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Exhibition architecture and graphic design for the exhibition 'Wegner – just one good chair' at Design Museum Denmark.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Photo: Pernille Klemp
Tags: sketch, art, vernacular typography, signage
Category: mural
2000 Watt Society Contract
Switzerland, 2010
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Environmental graphics for the '2000 Watt Society Contract' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The mural artwork took the form of a contract between the residents of the building on Badenerstrasse in Zürich and the rest of the world to reduce energy consumption.
Description: Superflex were commissioned to develop a public artwork for a modern housing construction in Zürich.
Central to Superflex's work was their reference to the '2,000 Watt Society'. Originating from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1998, the vision of the 2,000 Watt Society demanded that each person in the developed world cut their over-all rate of energy use to an average of 2,000 watts per year by 2050. — Superflex's final artwork took the form of a contract between the residents of the building in Badenerstrasse and the rest of the world to reduce energy consumption. The contract was based on 2000 Watt Society's model.
Our approach to the mural's typographic form and method of mounting is reflective of the building's surface structure and shape. Furthermore our process also consisted of redrawing an existing typeface to suit the dimensions of the surface structure.
Specification: Commisioned by Baugenossenschaft Zurlinden Architekt: pool Architekten
Location: Badener Strasse 380, Zürich
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: textile, carpet, art, colors
Category: exhibition design
And Yet It Moves
United Kingdom, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Carpet design for SUPERFLEX' solo show 'And Yet It Moves' at Tate Modern London. The carpet pattern was designed with a colour scheme inspired by a selection of national banknotes.
Photo: Torben Eskerod
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: red, label, identity, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Los Angles, USA, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition Graphics for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' at REDCAT – CalArts in Los Angeles.
A project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: green, red, custom type, big type, identity, label, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Los Angles, USA, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition Graphics for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' at REDCAT – CalArts in Los Angeles.
A project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: light, neon, literature
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: The Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen looking at his neon poem 'Regn søvn blå kys'.
Developed as a custom 'Courier' typeface in blue and white colors.
Tags: blue, light, neon, literature
Category: art, type design
Regn søvn blå kys
Denmark, 2014
Søren Ulrik Thomsen (DK)
Caption: Development of a custom 'Courier' typeface for the poem 'Regn søvn blå kys' by the Danish Poet, Søren Ulrik Thomsen. The poem was bent in neon in the new script in white and blue, animated and installed as decoration on a gable in Valby (DK).
Tags: orange, art, protest, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags: orange, art, protest, concept, urbanism
Category: poster
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2002-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex made originally for a festival in the suburban areas of Odense, Denmark.
The visual concept behind the poster was to support and amplify the criticism it conveyed by employing a design that was dynamic and encouraged action or reflection.
The poster has been displayed worldwide, in the streets, exhibitions, and books.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement. — In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark). —
The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Tags:
Category: art
Euphoria Now
Denmark, 2015
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Posters for 'Euphoria Now', a series of prints by the Danish artist group Superflex, in which the titles were printed on colorful backgrounds inspired by the color scheme of national banknotes.
Photo: Oriol Tarridas
Tags: identity, film, custom type
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute logo
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Visual identity made for the Danish Film Institute. The logo is based on the concept of visual interference. The identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2000.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: film, identity, custom type
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute logo variation
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Visual identity made for the Danish Film Institute. The logo is based on the concept of visual interference. The identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2000.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: identity, film, custom type
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute logo
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Visual identity made for the Danish Film Institute. The logo is based on the concept of visual interference. The identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2000.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: film, identity, custom type
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute logo
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Visual identity made for the Danish Film Institute. The logo is based on the concept of visual interference. The identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2000.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: identity, film, custom type
Category: logo
Danish Film Institute logo
Denmark, 1997, 1998
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Visual identity made for the Danish Film Institute. The logo is based on the concept of visual interference. The identity was honored with the Danish Design Award in 2000.
Description: The Danish Film Institute was formed after a four way merger between older organisations. — The new House of Film in Copenhagen became the premises for the DFI. A home that would unite all the four older organisations with their respective histories and cultures under one roof. — A visual identity was designed that could always alter and yet remain recognisable. At the very core of the visual identity was an animation which showed the institute logo being fragmented and then reforming itself with the use of the visual interference phenomena seen on stagecoach wheels in western films. The phenomena causes the spokes of a turning wheel to seem as though they stand still or even turn backwards whilst in forward motion. This idea was to inspire the entire identity. —
The project was done by e-types founding partner Rasmus Koch with the input of various colleagues. The client followed Rasmus Koch when the new studio was established.
Received the Danish Design Award 2000 | Corporate Identity
Tags: exhibition, film, poster
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: film, poster
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: exhibition, film
Category: exhibition graphics
Lars von Trier
– Det gode med det onde
Denmark, 2017
Kunsthallen Brandts (DK)
Caption: Exhibition graphics and identity for 'Lars von Trier – The Good with The Evil' at Kunsthallen Brandts,
Exhibition architecture by Anne Schnettler.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: culture, history, cover
Category: book
Fighting, Hunting, Impressing
– Arms and Armour from the Islamic World
1500-1850
Denmark, 2021
The David Collection (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Fighting, Hunting, Impressing'. A richly illustrated museum catalog of Islamic weapons from 1500-1850, created to accompany an exhibition at the David Collection in Copenhagen.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, installation, structure
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: exhibition design
Wegner
– Bare een god stol
Denmark, 2014
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Handdrawing 200+ chairs on an introductionary wall for the exhibition 'Danish Modern" at the Danish Design Museum.
Description: Hans J. Wegner (1914-2007) was one of the most prolific designers the world has ever seen. His furniture paved the way for the international breakthrough of Danish Design in the years after World War II. In 1949 he created the Round Chair, which the Americans dubbed 'The Chair': the ultimate chair design. Over his long career he created some 500 chairs. Wegner’s work always stems from the manual craft, and he personally created many of the prototypes in his workshop.'– Designmuseum Danmark — In 2014, Designmuseum Danmark celebrates the 100th anniversary of Hans J. Wegner’s birth with the exhibition 'Hans J. Wegner – just one good chair'. The exhibition tells the story of Wegner’s life and career, showing more than 150 of Wegners original works, drawings, photos and models.
Tags: concrete, weave, pattern, architecture, structure, installation
Category: mural, art
Cosmos
Denmark, 2016-
OUH
Caption: Environmental graphics for 'Cosmos' – a mural artwork made by Mexican artist Eduardo Terrazas (b. 1936), and brought to life as a graphic statement – melted into concrete as a woven, architectural pattern in grayscale, and applied to the newly built OUH hospital in Odense (DK).
Tags: red, yellow, climate, sculpture, architecture, design
Category: installation
HMN gasfyldestation, Skive
Denmark, 2013
Hovedstadsregionens Naturgas I/S
Caption: Architectural and spatial design for gas station, made for HMN Naturgas I/S.
The gas stations in the fiery colors red and yellow were rolled out to various locations across Denmark.
Tags: green, exhibition, signage, label, identity, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Italy, Venice, 2003-
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: art, exhibition, vernacular typography
Category: poster
Still (The) Barbarians
Ireland, 2016
EVA International (IE)
Caption: Poster campaign for 'Still (The) Barbarians', EVA International / Ireland's Biennal.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film, culture, custom type, cover, cyan, dvd
Category: packaging
Danish Cinema
– Cultural Impact
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Film collection Blu-ray box published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012.
Description: Dvd box-set for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute to produce a 4 part box-set of 24 dvd's. This collection created a diverse portrait of Danish documentary, feature, childrens, and classic cinema. Furthermore we designed an accompanying special issue magazine and poster.
Tags: film, culture, custom type, cover, dvd
Category: packaging
Danish Cinema
– Cultural Impact
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Film collection Blu-ray box published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012.
Description: Dvd box-set for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute to produce a 4 part box-set of 24 dvd's. This collection created a diverse portrait of Danish documentary, feature, childrens, and classic cinema. Furthermore we designed an accompanying special issue magazine and poster.
Tags: film, custom type, culture, dvd
Category: packaging
Danish Cinema
– Cultural Impact
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Film collection Blu-ray box published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012.
Description: Dvd box-set for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute to produce a 4 part box-set of 24 dvd's. This collection created a diverse portrait of Danish documentary, feature, childrens, and classic cinema. Furthermore we designed an accompanying special issue magazine and poster.
Tags: film, custom type, culture, cover, green, dvd
Category: packaging
Danish Cinema
– Cultural Impact
Denmark, 2012
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Film collection Blu-ray box published by the Danish Film Institute on the occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012.
Description: Dvd box-set for the DFI, on occasion of the Danish EU Presidency 2012
During the first six months of 2012, Denmark will hold the Presidency of the EU committee.
On this occasion Film was selected as a Danish strength. — The Danish Film Institute organised various film related initiatives during this period that would offer European audiences a closer look at Denmark as a film nation. — As part of these initiatives we worked closely with the Danish Film Institute to produce a 4 part box-set of 24 dvd's. This collection created a diverse portrait of Danish documentary, feature, childrens, and classic cinema. Furthermore we designed an accompanying special issue magazine and poster.
Tags: archaeology, signage, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: Ana Cecilia Gonzalez
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: Ana Cecilia Gonzalez
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: Ana Cecilia Gonzalez
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
Amarna
– Solgudens by
Denmark, 2023
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting and graphics for 'Amarna – Solgudens by'. In this exhibition at Glyptoteket, we were in ancient Egypt, 1350 BCE, in the city of the Sun God —once a magnificent city awaiting its fall.
Photo: David Stjernholm / @david_stjernholm
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: archaeology
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design, color setting, graphics and furniture design for the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags:
Category: exhibition design
The Enigmatic Collector
– A Pinacotheca at the Glyptotek
Denmark, 2020
Glyptoteket (DK)
Caption: Signage for the entrance door to the exhibition 'The Enigmatic Collector' – unfolding the story of Glyptoteket's former director Helge Jacobsen (1882-1946).
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: film, black&white, music, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, rejected, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, rejected, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, music, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, rejected, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black, rejected, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, music, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black&white, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black, rejected, music
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: film, photography, black, music, rejected
Category: poster
Gasolin
Denmark, 2006
Cosmo Film
Caption: Film poster series for 'Gasolin' was a proposal for a documentary about the Danish rock band Gasolin, directed by Anders Østergaard. The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous bands in Denmark.
Description: The film tells the story of the band that became one of the most famous rock bands in Denmark. The bands history begins in the 1960s and the four members of Gasoline today look back at their long collaboration and remember the many anecdotes of friendship and various conflicts. The proposal was based on the enigmatic and strong photos by Jørgen Angel and Susanne Mertz.
Although our proposals met positive response from the production company, marketing concerns in the distribution company led to a rejection of these 'too artistic' designs
Specification: Format: 625 × 855 mm.
Tags: photography, art, black&white, handwriting
Category: ephemere
Chronicle of a REVOLT
– photographs of a season of protest
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Invitation for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. An exhibition featuring twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: art, orange
Category: ephemere
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Invitation for the exhibition 'Mansour Ciss Kanakassy – Etats-Unis d’Afrique (United States of Africa)'.
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy's exhibition focused on his proposal for a united African currency called the Afro.
Tags:
Category: publication
Oil Rich Niger Delta
– by George Osodi
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the exhibition 'Oil Rich Niger Delta' by Nigerian artist George Osodi at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. The exhibition was a photographic body of work that stemmed from research over many years in the Niger Delta region.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the exhibition 'Mansour Ciss Kanakassy – Etats-Unis d’Afrique (United States of Africa)'.
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy's exhibition focused on his proposal for a united African currency called the Afro.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the exhibition 'Mansour Ciss Kanakassy – Etats-Unis d’Afrique (United States of Africa)'.
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy's exhibition focused on his proposal for a united African currency called the Afro.
Tags: art, newspaper
Category: publication
faites comme chez vous
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the group show 'faites comme chez vous' ('make yourself at home' at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. An exhibition that sparked a debate on the concept of hospitality.
Tags: art, newspaper
Category: publication
faites comme chez vous
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the group show 'faites comme chez vous' ('make yourself at home' at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. An exhibition that sparked a debate on the concept of hospitality.
Tags: art, newspaper
Category: publication
faites comme chez vous
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the group show 'faites comme chez vous' ('make yourself at home' at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. An exhibition that sparked a debate on the concept of hospitality.
Tags: art, newspaper
Category: publication
faites comme chez vous
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalogue newspaper for the group show 'faites comme chez vous' ('make yourself at home' at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. An exhibition that sparked a debate on the concept of hospitality.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: photography, art
Category: book
Chronique d'une Revolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. The exhibition featured twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: film
Category: poster
Under Dagen
Denmark, 2000
Julie Bille
Caption: Film poster for 'Under Dagen' – a short movie about a boy who is pulled down through the living room floor and taken into a magical universe, created by director Julie Bille and produced by Mambo Film.
Tags: black, theater
Category: poster
Salomé
Denmark, 1998
von Heiduck (DK)
Caption: Poster for the modern dance play 'Salomé', held at
Tags: music, black&white
Category: poster
Birgitte Øland - Christina Åstrand - Anne Øland - Koncert
Denmark, 1998
Øland (DK)
Caption: Poster for a classic concert by cellist, pianist and violinist Åstrand & Øland held in the library hall of 'Rundetårn' in Copenhagen.
Tags: black&white, type, music
Category: poster
John Lennon – En mindekoncert
Denmark, 2000
Pumpehuset (DK)
Caption: Poster series for a memorial concert for John Lennon with Danish musicians, held at Pumpehuset in Copenhagen.
Tags: magenta, vernacular typography, drawing, stencil, theater
Category: poster
ILDANSIGT
Denmark, 2000
Edison (DK)
Caption: Theater poster for 'Ildansigt' – a family drama by the German playwright Marius von Mayenburg.
Performed at Edison Theater at Frederiksberg in 2000.
Tags: cyan, stencil, drawing, vernacular typography, theater
Category: poster
ILDANSIGT
Denmark, 2000
Edison (DK)
Caption: Theater poster for 'Ildansigt' – a family drama by the German playwright Marius von Mayenburg.
Performed at Edison Theater at Frederiksberg in 2000.
Tags: black&white, vernacular typography, stencil, drawing, theater
Category: poster
ILDANSIGT
Denmark, 2000
Edison (DK)
Caption: Theater poster for 'Ildansigt' – a family drama by the German playwright Marius von Mayenburg.
Performed at Edison Theater at Frederiksberg in 2000.
Tags: brown, design, exhibition
Category: poster
Erik Magnussen - Produktion
Denmark, 1997
Erik Magnussen (DK)
Caption: Poster for an exhibition at Øksnehallen in Copenhagen, showcasing the Danish ceramicist and industriel designer Erik Magnussen's (1940-2014) works.
Tags: photography, cover, canvas, trees, bird
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy. The book was a follow up to 'Black Sun'.
Specification: Canvas hardbound, 176 pages.
Tags: photography, trees, bird
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, bird, black&white
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, bird, blue
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, bird
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, nature
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, trees, bird, black&white
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, bird, orange
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: canvas, back cover, bird, feather, gray
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: photography, bird, orange, blue
Category: book
starling
Denmark, 2023
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'Starling' by Søren Solkær.
A photographic investigation into the migration of the starling (Sturnus vulgaris) from Ireland, along the Wadden Sea in Denmark and the Netherlands, to Sardinia and Rome, Italy.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: poster
PP Furniture – Wood
Denmark, 2013
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster for ' Wood'
– by PP Furniture, Denmark.
Description: For the main motif on the PP furniture poster, the studio used a photograph of one of the big oak logs from PP furniture´s workshop. The 200 year old oak logs decent from Danish King Christian VII´s regulation from 1805. The regulation was to protect and plant new woods in Denmark, mainly to ensure that the danish navy could be self sufficient in the production of new battleships
Specification: Format: 700 × 1000 mm, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture
Category: poster
PP Collection – Black
Denmark, 2021
PP Møbler (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster for the 'PP Collection'. Black Edition.
Tags: photography, exhibition, art
Category: poster
A Journey:
The Near Future
Denmark, 2022
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'A Journey: The Near Future' by Nicolai Howalt. A solo show at Martin Asbæk Gallery in Copenhagen.
Specification: Format: 100 x 70 cm
CMYK + Pantone silver print & silver foil text
Tags: event, culture, talk
Category: poster
Arctic Imagination
Denmark, 2017
The Royal Library
Caption: Poster for 'Arctic Imagination' – a series of debate and dialogue events at the Royal Danish Library about climate change and its impact on the Arctic region.
Tags: red, music, culture, exhibition
Category: poster
Derfra hvor vi stod
Denmark, 2018
Museum Sønderjylland
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'From here, where we stood' – debated cultural history in the 60ties and 70ties in southern Denmark. Organized by Museum of South Jutland.
Description: Poster for the exhibition 'Derfra hvor vi stod' ('From here, where we stood') debating cultural history in the 60ties and 70ties in southern Denmark.
Tags: orange, culture, exhibition
Category: poster
Derfra hvor vi stod
Denmark, 2018
Museum Sønderjylland
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'From here, where we stood' – debated cultural history in the 60ties and 70ties in southern Denmark. Organized by Museum of South Jutland.
Tags: culture, green, exhibition
Category: poster
Derfra hvor vi stod
Denmark, 2018
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'From here, where we stood' – debated cultural history in the 60ties and 70ties in southern Denmark. Organized by Museum of South Jutland.
Description: Poster for the exhibition 'Derfra hvor vi stod' ('From here, where we stood') debating cultural history in the 60ties and 70ties in southern Denmark.
Tags: literature, black&white, exhibition
Category: poster
Rifbjerg – En digter til tiden
Denmark, 2016
The Royal Library
Caption: Poster for 'Rifbjerg – En digter af tiden', an exhibition about the life and work of the Danish writer, journalist and poet Klaus Rifbjerg, at the Royal Danish Library.
Tags: photography, black&white, exhibition
Category: poster
Lee Miller
Denmark, 2022
The Royal Library
Caption: Poster for 'Lee Miller' – an exhibition about the life and work of photographer Lee Miller, at the Royal Danish Library.
Tags: photography, black&white, exhibition
Category: poster
Finding Beauty
Denmark, 2019
The Royal Library
Caption: Poster for 'Finding Beauty' – an exhibition of works by Danish photographer Keld Helmer-Petersen, at the Royal Danish Library.
Tags: art, cyan, magenta, exhibition
Category: poster
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags: cyan, magenta, art, exhibition
Category: poster
SUPERFLEX and Asger Jorn: Superconversation
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Superconversation' by the Danish artist group Superflex. Presented at the Jorn Museum in Silkeborg (DK), the exhibition featured a work created using artificial intelligence. The piece staged a dialogue between Superflex and deceased Danish and international visual artists — including Asger Jorn (1914-1973), Sonja Ferlov Mancoba (1911-1984), Le Corbusier (1887-1965), and Picasso (1881-1973) — exploring the museum's role, function, and future.
Tags: film, exhibition, history, culture
Category: poster
Sculpting the Past
Denmark, 2013
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Poster for an exhibition at the Danish Film Institute on the subject of film and history.
Description: Graphic design for the exhibition Sculpting the Past at The Danish Film Institute
Under the title Sculpting the Past The Danish Film Institute presented both a physical exhibition, running from the 23rd of August till the 20th of October, and a website consisting of an online film archive. The website is still ongoing. Sculpting the Past focuses on film as a media that conveys both cultural and historical evidence. On the website one can find re-digitalized experimental films and documentaries from the 1930´s until the 1980´s. —
Sculpting the Past
Exhibition information:The Danish Film Institute, August 23rd to October 20th 2013
Tags: cover, white, square, art, concept, light, nature
Category: book
LYS – landskab og stemmer
Denmark, 2011
Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK)
Caption: Book design by Danish artist Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen (DK) made to accompany an outdoor exhibition at six rural Danish locations. Here the sound from reciting a poem in different dialects were Interwoven with a green beam of light projected across each landscape.
Description: A poem titled 'Lys' (1962) by Danish poet Inger Christensen was the inspiration to 'Lys – Landskab og stemmer'. The poem is concerned with landscapes and voices.
The project 'Lys – Landskab og stemmer' consisted of 567 different recorded reciting's of this poem, collected from six rural Danish locations.These recordings captured the various local dialects.
At each of the locations the appropriate dialect recordings were replayed on speakers, and in order to bind these amplified voices with the environment a green beam of light was projected across each landscape. This culminated in a marriage of light and sound set against each rural location.
During the early stages of the project we designed an identity, stationery and a set of postcards. Further into the project we designed a website and and finally a book.
Specification: LYS – Landskab og stemmer
Published by: Elle-Mie Hansen, 2012 Format: 297 x 280mm, 76 pages, ill., Hardcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography, back cover, white
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: art, photography, cover, white
Category: book
78 boxers
– by Nicolai Howalt
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Book design for '78 Boxers' – a photographic journey featuring young boys before and after their first competitive boxing matches, in a fold-out book format by artist Nicolai Howalt.
Description: 78 young boys were photographed before and after their first competitive boxing matches. The before and after photographs profoundly reveal the physical and emotional effects of these experiences upon the boys. The book's accompanying text was written by Jane Rowley.
Specification: 78 boxers
Published by: Hjørring, 2011
Format: 150 × 185mm, 160 pages, Softcover, Danish
Tags: cover, blue, architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Description: Monograph for Berlin based landscape architecture office Topotek 1.
Looking at two decades of Topotek 1, the publication highlights a range of approaches and methodologies, showcasing in detail a collection of projects.
Tags: cover, architecture, blue
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: cover, blue, architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: art
Category: poster
Etat des Lieux 5
Senegal, 2024
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster announcing the art symposium 'Etat des Lieux 5 / Condition Report 5', at Musée Theodore Monod in Dakar, Senegal. The aim of the meeting was to reflect on how we inhabit and shape the place and the world in which we live.
Tags: film
Category: poster
Les Archipels du lien
/ Archipelagoes of bond
Senegal, 2024
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the film screening 'Les Archipels du lien
/ Archipelagoes of bond' by Janilda Bartolomeu, at Cínema Empire, Dakar, Senegal.
Tags: architecture, culture, history, exhibition
Category: poster
La Ville est à nous
/ The City is ours
Senegal, 2023
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'La Ville est à nous' by Carole Diop & Nzinga Mboup. An exhibition that debated architectural and cultural heritage in Dakar and reminded us of how preservation can be thought of in terms of reimagining and seeing new possibilities.
Tags: art
Category: poster
Repères
/ Landmarks
Senegal, 2023
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for 'Repères / Landmarks' – The 'Session 10' of the RAW Académie, a 7-week program in the fields of artistic research, curatorial practice, and critical writing.
Tags:
Category: poster
Suñu Jant
/ Our Sun
Senegal, 2022
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Suñu Jant/ Our Sun'
– A constellation of public artworks in Dakar featured works from three art spaces, offering a vision of a future climate and world powered by the sun.
Tags: exhibition, culture, history
Category: poster
Le Spectre des Ancêtres en Devenir
/ The Specter of Ancestors Becoming
Senegal, 2022
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Le Spectre des Ancêtres en Devenir/ The Specter of Ancestors Becoming' – by Tuan Andrew Nguyen, shedding light on the strong female figures in the Vietnamese-Senegalese community, who rose as part of the French colonial enterprise.
Tags: art
Category: poster
L'École des Mutants
Senegal, 2021
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'L'École des Mutants' – a collaborative art and research platform by Hamedine Kane & Stéphane Verlet-Bottéro.
Tags: photography, exhibition, art
Category: poster
D'une rive à l'autre
Senegal, 2020
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'D'une rive à l'autre'
– by artist Ibrahima Thiam, working in the field of photography, documenting memories of Africa.
Tags: climate, exhibition, art
Category: poster
PO4 (Blackout)
Senegal, 2019
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'PO4 (Blackout)' – by Christian Danielewitz, unfolding his research on the environmental and human consequences of phosphate mining in Senegal.
Tags: art, culture, history
Category: poster
Condition Report 3
Senegal, 2018
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster announcing art symposium Etat des Lieux 3 / Condition Report 3, at RAW Material Company in Dakar, Senegal. The importance of viewing the development of art in Africa from an internal perspective, rather than solely through the lens of Western culture and intellectuals.
Tags: exhibition, art
Category: poster
Généalogie des Matiers
/ Genealogy of Materials
Senegal, 2015
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Généalogie des Matiers
/ Genealogy of Materials' – by Ayrson Heráclito, showcasing a videoinstallation, sculptures and photographs incorporating elements of Afro-Brazilian culture.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Collection Permanente
/ Permanent Collection
Senegal, 2014
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for 'Collection Permanente / Permanent Collection' – an exhibition of the art collection accumulated during RAW Material Company's first four years of art programs and exhibitions.
Tags: art, education
Category: poster
Etat des Lieux 2
/ Condition Report 2
Senegal, 2014
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster announcing the art symposium 'Etat des Lieux 2 / Condition Report 2', at RAW Material Company in Dakar, Senegal. This meeting was organized to debate artistic education in Africa, with a focus on artistic training, practice, and pedagogies.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Imagerie Précaire
/ Precarious Imaging
Senegal, 2014
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for 'Imagerie Précaire / Precarious Imaging'
– a group exhibition on the topic of visibility surrounding African queerness.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Qui a dit que c'était simple
/ Who Said It Was Simple
Senegal, 2014
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Qui a dit que c'était simple
/ Who Said It Was Simple' – on the topic of difference, minority and margins with an emphasis on sexuality.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Parole! Parole? Parole!
/ Word! Word? Word!
Senegal, 2013
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for 'Parole! Parole? Parole! – an exhibition by Issa Samb. The event marked the launch of the artist's first monograph, showcasing a selection of artworks, sculptures, and paintings, with a reference to his home studio in Rue Jules Ferry in Dakar.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
De Kawral à Sagral
/ From Kawral to Sagral
Senegal, 2013
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'De Kawral à Sagral
/ From Kawral to Sagral' – featuring printmaking in Senegal.
Tags: exhibition, culture, history, textile, art
Category: poster
Hollandaise
Senegal, 2013
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Hollandaise – a journey into an iconic fabric' – An exhibition featuring art related to the Senegalese-Dutch history of wax printed fabrics.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Suñu Jant
Senegal, 2013
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for an installation of 'Little Sun', a solar powered lamp designed by Berlin based artist Olafur Eliasson in collaboration with danish engineer Frederik Ottesen.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Boulevard du Centenaire Made in China
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Boulevard du Centenaire Made in China' – on the topic of Chinese migration to Africa through the example of Dakar, centered around a photographic essay by Kan Si.
Tags: art, exhibition, film
Category: poster
Project 35
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for 'Project 35' – an exhibition of video works.
The exhibition showcased an international collection of videos by emerging and established artists from around the world.
Tags: art, exhibition, film
Category: poster
Absence
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Absence' – featuring photography, drawing and videos by Adamantios Kafetzis, Judith Quax and Vicent Michéa.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Making Douala 2007-2013
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Making Douala 2007-2013'
– A group exhibition exploring how art can reveal the city, showcased through films, images, and photographs.
Tags: photography, art, black&white, handwriting
Category: poster
Chronique d'une Révolte
/ Chronicle of a Revolt
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Chronicle of a REVOLT – photographs of a season of protest'. An exhibition featuring twenty photographers documenting a process of civic awareness that ultimately led to a peaceful and democratic election in Senegal.
Tags: art, orange
Category: poster
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Mansour Ciss Kanakassy – Etats-Unis d’Afrique (United States of Africa)'.
Mansour Ciss Kanakassy's exhibition focused on his proposal for a united African currency called the Afro.
Tags: art, culture, education
Category: poster
Etat des Lieux
/ Condition Report
Senegal, 2012
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the first 'Etat des Lieux / Condition Report' symposium in Dakar, Senegal. The symposium debated the question of building art institutions in Africa.
Tags: art, exhibition, green
Category: poster
Une Bibliothèque Idéale
/ An Ideal Library
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the launch of 'Une Bibliothèque Idéale
/ An Ideal Library' – a publication on theory that influences art practice.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Ibrahima Kébé
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Ibrahima Kébé', Featuring drawings and paintings with playful, provocative, and radical expression.
Tags: art, newspaper
Category: poster
faites comme chez vous
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the group show 'faites comme chez vous' ('make yourself at home' at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. An exhibition that sparked a debate on the concept of hospitality.
Tags: art, exhibition, yellow, black
Category: poster
Oil Rich Niger Delta
Senegal, 2011
Raw Material Company (SN)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Oil Rich Niger Delta' by Nigerian artist George Osodi at RAW Material Company, Dakar, Senegal. The exhibition was a photographic body of work that stemmed from research over many years in the Niger Delta region.
Tags: red, architecture
Category: poster
Topotek 1: Creative Infidelities
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Exhibition poster accompanying the book 'Topotek 1: Creative Infedelities', – a monograph on the Berlin based landscape architecture studio.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture, non
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for Berlin based landscape architecture office Topotek 1.
Looking at two decades of Topotek 1, the publication highlights a range of approaches and methodologies, showcasing in detail a collection of projects.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture, non
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: architecture, contents
Category: book
Creative Infidelities
– On the Landscape Architecture of Topotek 1
Germany, 2016
topotek1 (DE)
Caption: Monograph for 'Topotek 1' – a Berlin based landscape architecture studio. Looking at two decades, the publication highlights methodologies used in the studio's work.
Tags: baroque, architecture, arts&crafts, exhibition, black&white, photography, type
Category: poster
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Fractures and Infinite Space'
– an exhibition at Boerglum Abbey, Denmark.
Tags: baroque, architecture, arts&crafts, exhibition, black&white, photography, type
Category: poster
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Fractures and Infinite Space'
– an exhibition at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Tags: architecture, baroque, black&white, type, arts&crafts, exhibition, photography
Category: poster
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: Signage and environmental graphics for 'Fractures and Infinite Space' – an exhibition at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Tags: arts&crafts, architecture, art, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: arts&crafts, art, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, arts&crafts, architecture, baroque
Category: exhibition design
Fractures and Infinite Space
– The Baroque Revisited
Denmark, 2024
Det Kongelige Akademi – Arkitektur, Design, Konservering (DK)
Caption: A modular exhibition system for podiums and information stands for the exhibition 'Fractures and Infinite Space', at Officinet in Copenhagen.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Mellem Tider - Sophie Hjerl
Denmark, 2024
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Mellem Tider' – by Danish artist Sophie Hjerl.
Tags: film
Category: logo, animation
Film Magazine Ekko - Animated logo
Denmark, 2013
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Intro logo sequence for the Film Magazine 'Ekko'.
Description: Ekko signature – A vignette for moving images presented by the Ekko film magazine With the launch of their new website in autumn 2012 the Ekko film magazine began presenting short movies for streaming on the website. Rasmus Koch studio was asked to develop a short vignette that would function as a signature before and after the films. Inspired by the danish word Ekko (in english echo) we designed a vignette that mimics the repetition and fragmentation of echoes. This was done by using glass figures to visually deconstruct the word Ekko.
Tags: sketch, black&white, bike
Category: logo, animation
Christiania bikes logo sketch
Denmark, 2010
Christianiabikes
Caption: Sketches from the development of the visual identity for cargo bike pioneer Christiania bikes.
Description: Re-design of the Christiania Bikes logo The history of Christiania Bikes is linked to the history of the self-proclaimed, autonomous neighbourhood Christiania in Copenhagen, Denmark. Christiania was established in 1971, when an area of the old military barracks in Copenhagen was squatted by young activists wanting to create an alternative society. Today the neighbourhood functions as a small village where all the inhabitants participate in Christiania related decision making. One of the earliest Christiania rules was a ban on cars in the area. In the 70's a bike-repair shop was established in Christiania, and here the classical Christiania carrier bike was developed. Today Christiania Bikes is known internationally. — The Christiania Bikes logo has traditionally re-used the three dots seen in the official Christiania flag. This flag consists of three equally spaced yellow dots placed next to each other on a red background. For the re-design of the Christiania Bikes logo, the text was redrawn. Additionally the second dot was moved slightly to the right, so that the three dots graphically resemble the three wheels on the carrier bike.
Tags: sketch, custom type, concept
Category: animation, logo
Refshaleøen animated logo sketch
Denmark, 2022
Refshaleøen (DK)
Caption: Animated sketch made for 'Refshaleøen'.
– This was done as part of developing a new identity for the client.
Tags: film, identity, neon, red, custom type
Category: animation, logo
The Danish Film Institute neon sign
Denmark, 2006
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Animated neon sign for the Danish Film Institute in Copenhagen.
Description: A neon sign on the facade is a classic symbol of traditional cinema. The Danish Film Institute's neon sign combines this tradition with a modern expression. The neon sign mimics the flux motion of the main DFI logo. It has been constructed in two layers with 22 independant relay switches offering no less than 4.194.304 possible visual variations. The sign is controlled via a http protocol giving the Danish Film Institute a tool to control it via an internet connection.
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: music
Category: packaging
Mike Sheridan – Atmospherics
Denmark, 2022
Mike Sheridan (DK)
Caption: LP packaging for 'Atmospherics' by Mike Sheridan.
Cover photo by Nicolai Howalt.
Photo: Niklas Adrian Vindelev
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: illustration, exhibition, colors, signage, identity
Category: art
The Nursery Garden
France, La Réunion & Mayotte, 2017
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'The Nursery Garden'
– a project by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with 'Les Nouveaux Commanditaires', landscape architect Sébastien Clément, and our studio.
The nursery garden was built in the courtyards of three local hospitals as a space for relaxation, a learning hub for exchanging knowledge about botany and medicinal plants, and a meeting point.
Tags: art, cover, orange, animal
Category: book
XXXXXXXXX: An Artist with 6 Legs
Denmark, 2013, 2014
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Design of exhibition catalogue with poster included for 'An Artist with 6 Legs' – by the Danish artist group Superflex. The retrospective exhibition was held at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: An artist with six legs, 253 works, 20 years, 8 curators, 1 exhibition was the catalogue of the an exhibition shown at Kunsthal Charlottenborg from 13 December 2013 to the 2nd of February 2014
Specification: Editor: Pernille Abrethesen —
Format: 240 × 340 mm, softcover, —
334 pages, offset, English
Publisher: Kunsthal Charlottenborg
Tags: photography, canvas, black, cover, spine
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for Black Sun/ Starling books in a custom handmade cassette, signed by Søren Solkær.
Tags: photography, canvas, spine
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for Black Sun/ Starling books in a custom handmade cassette, signed by Søren Solkær.
Tags:
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Tags: photography, canvas, black
Category: book
black sun
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for 'Black Sun' book with a limited edition print in a box, by Søren Solkær.
Tags: photography, trees, bird, black
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for 'Starling' book with a limited edition print in a box, by Søren Solkær.
Tags: black, canvas, photography
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for Black Sun/ Starling books in a custom handmade cassette, signed by Søren Solkær.
Tags: photography, bird, trees, black
Category: book
black sun + starling
Denmark,
Søren Solkær (DK)
Caption: Book and packaging design for Black Sun/ Starling books in a museum box with 6 limited edition prints, by Søren Solkær.
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography, cover, white
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: art, photography
Category: book
Sammen stød
Denmark, 2011
Nicolai Howalt (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for 'Sammen Stød' – an exhibition of photographic works by artist Nicolai Howalt at Esbjerg Kunstmuseum, Denmark.
Description: The conventionally written danish word sammenstød conveys the idea of two or more elements in collision. The break between the two words ('sammen stød') extends the meaning further to sammen=together and stød=shock. In Howalt's work these themes are re-occuring. — The catalogue is designed as an unbound folder with loose inserts. The catalogue contains two essays, with translations in English.
Specification: sammen stød
Published by: Nicolai Howalt, 2011
Format: 320 × 340mm, 12 loose inserts, Softcover, Danish/English
Tags: design, white, red, blue
Category: poster
Danish Design
– I like it!
Denmark, 2011
Designmuseum Denmark (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Danish design – I like it!', an exhibition at Designmuseum Denmark curated by Jasper Morrison, who was asked to select his favourite Danish design items from the museum's archive.
Description: For the first exhibition in the newly named Danish Design Museum, formerly the Kunstindustrimuseum, British product designer Jasper Morisson was asked to select his favourite Danish design items from the museum's archive. 149 items were eventually selected, creating a survey of the last 200 years of Danish design. The primary sponsor of the exhibition was Kvadrat, Denmark's finest producer of textile. — For the exhibition identity we collaborated closely with Jasper Morisson. We produced posters, an exhibition guide and various exhibition signage.
Specification: Format: 700 × 1000 mm.
Tags: culture, cover, yellow, back cover
Category: book
GAS – fra den sorte til den grønne
og ud i det blå
Denmark, 2011
Gasmuseet
Caption: Book design for 'Gas – fra den sorte til den grønne og ud i det blå'. The book, published by the GAS Museum, celebrates the 100th anniversary of the Danish Gas Association. It chronicles the history of gas production and usage in Denmark.
Description: Design for the book titled Gas – fra den sorte til den grønne og ud i det blå (danish title) The book was published by the Gasmuseum, celebrating the 100 year jubilee of the Danish Gas Association. It tells the history of gas production and gas usage in Denmark.
Tags: white, black&white
Category: stationery
GAS museet stationery
Denmark, 2011
Gasmuseet
Caption: Logotype and Visual Identity for 'The GAS Museum', located in Hobro, Denmark.
Description: The studio designed the identity for The Gas Museum, located in the city of Hobro, Jutland. For designing the logotype we looked at the history of gas usage and production throughout times, and the qualities and physical characteristics of gas. Both the logotype and the identity font came to mimic one of the capabilities of gas. The fact that it rises upwards.
Tags: literature, event, culture
Category: ephemere
kbh læser program
Denmark, 2011
Copenhagen Reads (DK)
Caption: Ephemere design for 'CPH Reads' – an annual seven-day celebration of literature, featuring events and readings across Copenhagen. The festival includes family activities, lectures, concerts, discussions, and literary city walks.
Description: kbh læser is an annual, 7-day celebration of literature with events and readings taking place all over Copenhagen. The festival includes family events, lectures, concerts, discussions and literary city walks.
Tags: culture, literature, event
Category: ephemere
kbh læser program
Denmark, 2011
Copenhagen Reads (DK)
Caption: Booklet for Copenhagen 'CPH Reads' – an annual seven-day celebration of literature, featuring events and readings across Copenhagen. The festival includes family activities, lectures, concerts, discussions, and literary city walks.
Description: kbh læser 2011 was the second annual, 7-day celebration of literature with events and readings throughout Copenhagen. The festival included family events, lectures, concerts, discussions and literary city walks.
In order to reflect the 2011 festival's varied and diverse program, we used playful, rebus inspired images arranged in an open manner. — For the festival we produced 3 different sized posters and an events guide.
Tags: culture, literature, event
Category: poster
kbh læser
Denmark, 2011
Copenhagen Reads (DK)
Caption: Festival Poster for 'Kbh læser' – a festival, which aims to inspire and strengthen the desire to read by bringing literature into the urban space through a variety of cultural events.
Description: kbh læser 2011 was the second annual, 7-day celebration of literature with events and readings throughout Copenhagen. The festival included family events, lectures, concerts, discussions and literary city walks.
In order to reflect the 2011 festival's varied and diverse program, we used playful, rebus inspired images arranged in an open manner.
For the festival we produced 3 different sized posters and an events guide.
Specification: poster 118,5 x 175 cm
Tags: illustration, culture, event, literature
Category: poster
kbh læser
Denmark, 2014
Copenhagen Reads (DK)
Caption: Festival Poster for 'Kbh læser' – a festival, which aims to inspire and strengthen the desire to read by bringing literature into the urban space through a variety of cultural events.
Tags: illustration, culture, literature, event
Category: poster
kbh læser
Denmark, 2012
Copenhagen Reads (DK)
Caption: Festival Poster for 'Kbh læser' – a festival, which aims to inspire and strengthen the desire to read by bringing literature into the urban space through a variety of cultural events.
Tags: art, blue, festival
Category: poster
tumult
Denmark, 2010
Tumult – A Public Art Festival
Caption: Festival poster for 'tumult' – a contemporary art festival taking place at Lolland, Falster, and Møn, showcasing art in an international format.
Description: Tumult took place between 22 August – 23 October 2010. The word Tumult translates into English as turmoil, trouble and uproar. The festival's thematic focus was the southern part of Sjælland in Denmark. The area is seen as being the receding periphery of Denmark due to the decline of job opportunities, the financial crisis and recent administrative reforms. 21 artists were invited to present works which engaged with these issues. Tumult aimed to highlight the qualities of the periphery and involve the local community. Recession of the periphery is an international phenomenon.
Specification: poster 70 x 100 cm
Tags: art, magenta, festival
Category: poster
tumult
Denmark, 2010
Tumult – A Public Art Festival
Caption: Festival poster for 'tumult' – a contemporary art festival taking place at Lolland, Falster, and Møn, showcasing art in an international format.
Description: Tumult took place between 22 August – 23 October 2010. The word Tumult translates into English as turmoil, trouble and uproar. The festival's thematic focus was the southern part of Sjælland in Denmark. The area is seen as being the receding periphery of Denmark due to the decline of job opportunities, the financial crisis and recent administrative reforms. 21 artists were invited to present works which engaged with these issues. Tumult aimed to highlight the qualities of the periphery and involve the local community. Recession of the periphery is an international phenomenon.
Specification: poster 70 x 100 cm
Tags: stamp, history, culture, type
Category: ephemere, type design
Danish Surpreme Court stamp
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Design of 2 stamps and First Day Envelope, issued to mark the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark.
Description: The Supreme Court was founded by King Frederik III in 1661. Shortly after Frederik III had proclaimed himself absolute monarch of Denmark, he issued a decree on the "Administration of the Supreme Court in Denmark" on 14 February 1661. This founding of the Supreme Court was an element in a new form of Danish governance.
With thorough research we found an example of this decree in Copenhagen's Royal Library Archive, and this document can now be seen on the first of the stamps.
Today the task of the Supreme Court is to make decisions in test cases, and thereby ensure uniformity in the application of the law by all courts in the country. The motif on the second stamp shows the existing main courtroom.
To celebrate the first day issue of these stamps, a folder containing them was produced. Graphic detailing on the folder also originates from the Supreme Court´s earliest protocols, found in the Royal Library's Archive.
Specification: Format: 20 x 46 mm
Engraver:Bertil Skov Jørgensen
Printing method:Intaglio/offset
Date of issue:23 March 2011
Tags: stamp, history, culture, type
Category: ephemere, type design
Danish Surpreme Court stamp
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Design of stamp issued to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark. The stamps showcase the details of the beautiful interior of the main courtroom.
Description: The Supreme Court was founded by King Frederik III in 1661. Shortly after Frederik III had proclaimed himself absolute monarch of Denmark, he issued a decree on the "Administration of the Supreme Court in Denmark" on 14 February 1661. This founding of the Supreme Court was an element in a new form of Danish governance.
With thorough research we found an example of this decree in Copenhagen's Royal Library Archive, and this document can now be seen on the first of the stamps.
Today the task of the Supreme Court is to make decisions in test cases, and thereby ensure uniformity in the application of the law by all courts in the country. The motif on the second stamp shows the existing main courtroom.
To celebrate the first day issue of these stamps, a folder containing them was produced. Graphic detailing on the folder also originates from the Supreme Court´s earliest protocols, found in the Royal Library's Archive.
Specification: Format: 20 x 46 mm
Engraver:Bertil Skov Jørgensen
Printing method:Intaglio/offset
Date of issue:23 March 2011
Tags: stamp, history, culture, type
Category: ephemere, type design
Danish Surpreme Court stamp
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Design of Sheet of Stamps, issued to mark the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark.
Description: The Supreme Court was founded by King Frederik III in 1661. Shortly after Frederik III had proclaimed himself absolute monarch of Denmark, he issued a decree on the "Administration of the Supreme Court in Denmark" on 14 February 1661. This founding of the Supreme Court was an element in a new form of Danish governance.
With thorough research we found an example of this decree in Copenhagen's Royal Library Archive, and this document can now be seen on the first of the stamps.
Today the task of the Supreme Court is to make decisions in test cases, and thereby ensure uniformity in the application of the law by all courts in the country. The motif on the second stamp shows the existing main courtroom.
To celebrate the first day issue of these stamps, a folder containing them was produced. Graphic detailing on the folder also originates from the Supreme Court´s earliest protocols, found in the Royal Library's Archive.
Specification: Format: 20 x 46 mm
Engraver:Bertil Skov Jørgensen
Printing method:Intaglio/offset
Date of issue:23 March 2011
Tags: stamp, type, culture, history
Category: ephemere, type design
Danish Surpreme Court stamp
Denmark, 2011
Post Denmark
Caption: Design of stamp issued to commemorate the 350th anniversary of the Supreme Court of Denmark. The stamps showcase the Court’s “Birth Certificate,” signed by King Frederik III of Denmark in 1661.
Description: The Supreme Court was founded by King Frederik III in 1661. Shortly after Frederik III had proclaimed himself absolute monarch of Denmark, he issued a decree on the "Administration of the Supreme Court in Denmark" on 14 February 1661. This founding of the Supreme Court was an element in a new form of Danish governance.
With thorough research we found an example of this decree in Copenhagen's Royal Library Archive, and this document can now be seen on the first of the stamps.
Today the task of the Supreme Court is to make decisions in test cases, and thereby ensure uniformity in the application of the law by all courts in the country. The motif on the second stamp shows the existing main courtroom.
To celebrate the first day issue of these stamps, a folder containing them was produced. Graphic detailing on the folder also originates from the Supreme Court´s earliest protocols, found in the Royal Library's Archive.
Specification: Format: 20 x 46 mm
Engraver:Bertil Skov Jørgensen
Printing method:Intaglio/offset
Date of issue:23 March 2011
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.m
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: film, film titles, black&white
Category: type design
Don's plum
– title sequence
Denmark, USA, 2001
Zentropa
Caption: Title sequence for the film 'Don's Plum'. A low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Description: Don's Plum is a low-budget black and white drama film directed by R. D. Robb and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly and Tobey Maguire. The film portrays a group of friends that meet up every Saturday to hang out in a Los Angeles diner.
Don´s Plum was filmed in 1995–96. It was later agreed that the film would be released outside the US and Canada only. It premiered on February 10, 2001, in Berlin, Germany. The danish film production company Zentropa became part of the film, handling the postproduction and distribution of Don´s Plum.
The title sequences were constructed following a simple principle. Every name appeared first by vowels alone and then the consonants were added.
Duration: Running time 89 minutes Directed by: R.D. Robb Written by: Bethany Ashton, Tawd Beckman, R.D. Robb, David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Kevin Connolly, Jenny Lewis, Tobey Maguire, Amber Benson, Heather McComb, Marissa Ribisi, Nikki Cox Film Editing: Paul Heiman, Nabil Mehchi Cinematography:Steve Adcock, Brian Bellamy Produced by: David Stutman, Dale Wheatley Studio Trust Film Sales: Zentropa Entertainment Country: United States, Denmark, Sweden 2001
Tags: art, yellow, event, culture
Category: poster
Metrobus to Üsküdar – Conducting Perspectives in Contemporary Art
Turkey, 2009
University of Art and Design Karlsruhe
Caption: Biennale poster for 'Metrobus to Üsküdar' – an event parallel to the opening of the 11th International Istanbul Biennial 2009.
Description: The event was hosted by the University of Arts and Design Karlsruhe and the Istanbul 2010 Art Production Center Istanbul.
Specification: Format: 594 x 841 mm, offset.
Tags: black&white, identity, custom type
Category: logo
porta
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Logotype for `Porta´ – later known as Tradeshift, a company devoted to the development of an online digital invoicing software.
Tags: identity
Category: book
What is the problem
with Modern Business?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: identity
Category: book
¿ Que problemas enfrenta
el comercio moderno ?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: identity
Category: book
¿ Que problemas enfrenta
el comercio moderno ?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: cover, magenta, identity
Category: book
What is the problem
with Modern Business?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: identity, magenta
Category: book
What is the problem
with Modern Business?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: identity
Category: book
What is the problem
with Modern Business?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: identity
Category: book
What is the problem
with Modern Business?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: cover, cyan, identity
Category: book
¿ Que problemas enfrenta
el comercio moderno ?
United Kingdom, London, 2009
Porta
Caption: Profile folder for 'Porta'. Technical insight were crucial issues in communicating the Porta project well to political decision-makers and investors. The profile folder described the aim of Porta as part of the investment journey.
Tags: cover, brown
Category: packaging
And in the endless pause there came the sound of bees
Denmark, 2009
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for a special limited edition tour release CD of the soundtrack to the animated film 'Varmints', by Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Description: Special limited edition tour release CD of the soundtrack to the animated film 'Varmints'.
Specification: Cover illustration: Marc Craste
Tags: music, back cover, brown
Category: packaging
And in the endless pause there came the sound of bees
Denmark, 2009
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD cover for Icelandic musician Johann Johannsson´s 'And in the endless pause there came the sound of bees'.
Description: Special limited edition tour release CD of the soundtrack to the animated film 'Varmints'.
Cover illustration: Marc Craste
Tags: tools
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: Materials for hand-painting a collection of Jóhann Jóhannsson's CD covers for 'Copenhagen Dreams'.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags:
Category: packaging
Copenhagen Dreams
Denmark, 2012
Jóhann Jóhannsson (IS)
Caption: CD covers for a limited edition of Jóhann Jóhannsson's 'Copenhagen Dreams' – originally made for a film by Max Kestner'. Each cover is individually hand-painted.
Description: The idea to make a special tour edition was born out of necessity, after the print of the regular album release went wrong. The initial cover had been produced at a low cost printer abroad, but the print didn't turn out as expected and couldn't be used. There was no time for a reprint – the musicians where just about to go on tour and needed the CDs. Therefore, a quick and cheap alternative solution was needed, and we decided to make a small special edition by hand.
First step was an simple uncoated sleeve, with only little text, printed digitally. We then applied colour by using a rubber roll – mixing it on a glass plate and then rolling directly on the pre-printed sleeves. The blending of colours on the glass plate changed constantly, and the print marks from the roll turned out differently every time. In this way, each cover had a unique colour print.
Specification: Number of prints: 150
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Vestjyske billeder,
kunst, natur og tro
– Niels Bjerre 1864-1942
Denmark, 2009
Museet for Religiøs Kunst (DK)
Caption: Book design to accompany the exhibition 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro', showcasing works of the Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942), at Museum for Religious Art, Lemvig, Denmark.
Description: This hardbound canvas catalogue titled 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro' presented the exhibited works of Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942).
Tags: cover, canvas, beige, monograph, art
Category: book
Vestjyske billeder,
kunst, natur og tro
– Niels Bjerre 1864-1942
Denmark, 2009
Museet for Religiøs Kunst (DK)
Caption: Book design to accompany the exhibition 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro', showcasing works of the Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942), at Museum for Religious Art, Lemvig, Denmark.
Description: This hardbound canvas catalogue titled 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro' presented the exhibited works of Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942).
Tags: art, monograph
Category: book
Vestjyske billeder,
kunst, natur og tro
– Niels Bjerre 1864-1942
Denmark, 2009
Museet for Religiøs Kunst (DK)
Caption: Book design to accompany the exhibition 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro', showcasing works of the Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942), at Museum for Religious Art, Lemvig, Denmark.
Description: This hardbound canvas catalogue titled 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro' presented the exhibited works of Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942).
Tags: cover, art, monograph, dust jacket
Category: book
Vestjyske billeder,
kunst, natur og tro
– Niels Bjerre 1864-1942
Denmark, 2009
Museet for Religiøs Kunst (DK)
Caption: Book design to accompany the exhibition 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro', showcasing works of the Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942), at Museum for Religious Art, Lemvig, Denmark.
Description: This hardbound canvas catalogue titled 'Vestjyske billeder – kunst, natur og tro' presented the exhibited works of Danish painter Niels Bjerre (1864-1942).
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, furniture
Category: poster
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Poster for the 'Cabinetmakers Autumn Exhibition' in 2007/08, held at Fabrikken for Kunst og Design and KunstCentret Silkebord Bad (DK).
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, furniture
Category: poster
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Poster for the 'Cabinetmakers Autumn Exhibition' in 2007/08, held at Fabrikken for Kunst og Design and KunstCentret Silkebord Bad (DK).
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark,
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Specification: Editor: Marie-Louise Høstbo and Claus Landry Bjerre.
Format: 239×337 mm, softcover with flaps, 496 pages, 1500 ill., offset.
ISBN 978-8-712072-36-2
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: book
SE42
– Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling
fra 1981-2023
Denmark, 2023
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Book design for 'SE42' – an extensive catalogue on the history of Danish Cabinetmakers annual autumn exhibition from 1981 to 2023.
Specification: Editor: Marie-Louise Høstbo and Claus Landry Bjerre.
Format: 239×337 mm, softcover with flaps, 496 pages, 1500 ill., offset.
ISBN 978-8-712072-36-2
Tags: art, fashion, t-shirt, concept, protest
Category: merchandise
Foreigners t-shirt
Denmark, 2024
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Merchandise design for a t-shirt printed with the poster 'Foreigners please don't leave us alone with the Danes' – by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with fashion label Mads Nørgaard.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement.
In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark).
Specification: The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Photo: Ed Gumuchian
Tags: art, fashion, t-shirt, concept, protest
Category: merchandise
Foreigners T-Shirt
Denmark, 2024
Mads Nørgaard (DK)
Caption: Merchandise design for a t-shirt printed with the poster 'Foreigners please don't leave us alone with the Danes' – by the Danish artist group Superflex in collaboration with fashion label Mads Nørgaard.
Description: Superflex was commissioned to participate in a sculpture festival in the surburban areas of Odense, Denmark. Instead of a three dimensional sculpture they used the poster as a means of debating spacial structure. Rasmus Koch Studio designed the poster in response to the agitative nature of its critical statement.
In 2002 the poster was displayed in public areas of Graz (Austria), Linz (Austria), Malmö (Sweden), Copenhagen (Denmark), Odense and Vollsmose (Denmark).
Specification: The poster has been produced for various exhibitions and events, amongst others:
The Global Complex, Grazer Kunstverein in Graz , Austria.
The Global Complex, O.K. Centrum für Gegenwartskunst in Linz. Austria.
Skulptur i eventyrhaven & Vollsmose, Odense bys kunstfond, Denmark.
Photo: Mads Nørgaard
Tags: art, protest, concept, printing
Category: book
Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!
Denmark, 2024
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Printing process of the book 'Foreigners, Please Don't Leave Us Alone With The Danes!' – by the Danish artist group Superflex.
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Description: Grand Daniois were an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.Promotion of The studio created posters and an exhibitor catalogue for the design fair.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Description: Grand Daniois were an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.Promotion of The studio created posters and an exhibitor catalogue for the design fair.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: vernacular typography, design, event, black
Category: poster
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Event poster for 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions, targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan, Italy.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.
Specification: poster 70 x 100 cm
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: design, event, vernacular typography
Category: poster
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Event poster for 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions, targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan, Italy.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: design, event, vernacular typography, black, arts&crafts
Category: poster
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Exhibition poster for 'Next Generation Danish Design'
– a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: design, black&white, arts&crafts
Category: publication
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Spread for the exhibition catalog 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions under the name 'Grand Danois', targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: black, design, vernacular typography, event
Category: poster
Grand Danois
Italy, 2008
Grand Danios (DK)
Caption: Event poster for 'Next Generation Danish Design' – a cultural and PR initiative launched by Danish Arts and Crafts institutions, targeting the Italian furniture fairs in Milan, Italy.
Description: Grand Daniois was an umbrella organisation with the purpose of internationally promoting contemporary Danish furniture design at Milano furniture fair 2008
Specification: poster 70 x 100 cm
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: colorfull, culture, environmental, identity, signage
Category: wayfinding
Valby K
Denmark, 2008
Valby Culture House
Caption: Identity and signage for the cultural center Valby Kulturhus, Copenhagen
Description: Valby Kulturhus is the cultural center of the western part of Copenhagen. Though being located in an impressive old building, the cultural center appeared somewhat anonymous from the outside. Our main challenge was therefore to help it present itself more visible.
Historical research indicated that the area around the Valby Kulturhus once was a paint factory. This inspired the studio to design a colourful graphic concept, consisting of big and bold interior and exterior signage.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: culture, environmental, red, identity
Category: wayfinding
Valby K
Denmark, 2008
Valby Culture House
Caption: Identity and signage for the cultural center Valby Kulturhus, Copenhagen
Description: Valby Kulturhus is the cultural center of the western part of Copenhagen. Though being located in an impressive old building, the cultural center appeared somewhat anonymous from the outside. Our main challenge was therefore to help it present itself more visible.
Historical research indicated that the area around the Valby Kulturhus once was a paint factory. This inspired the studio to design a colourful graphic concept, consisting of big and bold interior and exterior signage.
Photo: Rasmus Koch Studio
Tags: arts&crafts, design, jewellery
Category: book
Irene Greigst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Catalogue and poster design for Irene Griegst's first exhibition – Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, jewellery
Category: book
Irene Greigst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Catalogue and poster design for Irene Griegst's first exhibition – Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work.
Tags: jewellery, arts&crafts, black, gold, exhibition
Category: book
Irene Greigst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Jewellery from an exotic and poetic world', showcasing works by Danish goldsmith, Irene Griegst.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work.
Specification: Catalogue
Format: 210 x 297 mm, soft cover, 88 pages, 73 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, jewellery
Category: book
Irene Greigst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Catalogue and poster design for Irene Griegst's first exhibition – Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work
Tags: arts&crafts, jewellery
Category:
Irene Greigst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Catalogue and poster design for Irene Griegst's first exhibition – Danish Museum of Art and Design, Copenhagen.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work
Tags: black, gold, exhibition, arts&crafts
Category: poster
Irene Griegst
Denmark, 2008
Irene Griegst
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Jewellery from an exotic and poetic world', showcasing works by Danish goldsmith, Irene Griegst.
Description: Irene Greigst´s work bears a poetic narrative and is inspired by the natural world – flowers, leaves and insects. She works in gold, silver and with pearls, coral and precious stones. Irene Griegst's work has gathered much international acclaim. The catalogue also comprises of writings and photographs of her work.
Specification: poster - black paper with metallic print
Tags: film, iridescent-print
Category: poster
Everything is Relative
Denmark, 2008
Tju Bang Film
Caption: Film poster for 'Everything is Relative' – a documentary by Mikala Krogh, made as a cinematic essay in a visual mosaic and collage format.
Description: The documentary film 'Everything is Relative' presents a series of moments strung together, a mosaic, collage or anthology, a cinematic essay in encyclopedic form. Our graphic form mirrors the kaleidoscopic moving images.
Specification: Format: 625 x 855 mm, offset.
Tags: film, custom type, black, postcard
Category: ephemere
THINKTANK - On European Film and Film Policy
Denmark, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Publication design for THINKTANK's report on European film and film policy.
Description: The report was a document published as a record of the findings of the Danish Film Institute initiated 3 day symposium in 2006 known as ThinkTank. The purpose of the discussion was to open out a debate on film making in Europe, to create a space where films can work and to realise the social value of films. The general direction of the discussions was a need to work towards improving the systems for supporting film making. ThinkTank was attended by 170 representatives of the film industry, funding bodies and representatives of 34 national governments. — The report is a text based summary of the thoughts and findings that were discussed during the symposium. It contains various writings, data and a questionnaire. — Visually the report has a strong aesthetic connection to that of the Danish Film Institutes communication. This was a measure taken to emphasis the fact the DFI were the primary initiators of ThinkTank. ThinkTank would later become a self standing entity.
Specification: Format: 210 × 297 mm, soft cover,
124 pages, 12 b/w ill., offset.
ISBN 978-87-87195-07-0
Tags: film, black, custom type, cover
Category: publication
THINKTANK - On European Film and Film Policy
Denmark, 2007
Danish Film Institute (DK)
Caption: Publication design for THINKTANK's report on European film and film policy.
Description: The report was a document published as a record of the findings of the Danish Film Institute initiated 3 day symposium in 2006 known as ThinkTank. The purpose of the discussion was to open out a debate on film making in Europe, to create a space where films can work and to realise the social value of films. The general direction of the discussions was a need to work towards improving the systems for supporting film making. ThinkTank was attended by 170 representatives of the film industry, funding bodies and representatives of 34 national governments. — The report is a text based summary of the thoughts and findings that were discussed during the symposium. It contains various writings, data and a questionnaire. — Visually the report has a strong aesthetic connection to that of the Danish Film Institutes communication. This was a measure taken to emphasis the fact the DFI were the primary initiators of ThinkTank. ThinkTank would later become a self standing entity.
Specification: Format: 210 × 297 mm, soft cover,
124 pages, 12 b/w ill., offset.
ISBN 978-87-87195-07-0
Tags: fashion, t-shirt, white, music, illustration
Category: merchandise
Brumtone Identity
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: Merchandise design for 'Brumtone' – a music label by August Engkilde (DK), Manuela Krause (DE) and friends. The idea was to graphically illustrate the 'Buzz tone' embedded in the name of the label.
Description: Brumtone is a music label/exploring platform initiated by August Engkilde (Copenhagen), Manuela Krause (Berlin) and friends. The name 'Brumtone', from 'Brum' and 'tone' can be translated into English as 'Hum' – or 'Buzz tone'. The design model has been to graphically illustrate this 'Hum'.
Specification: promotional t-shirt
Tags: fashion, t-shirt, yellow, music, illustration
Category: merchandise
Brumtone Identity
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: Merchandise design for 'Brumtone' – a music label by August Engkilde (DK), Manuela Krause (DE) and friends. The idea was to graphically illustrate the 'Buzz tone' embedded in the name of the label.
Description: Brumtone is a music label/exploring platform initiated by August Engkilde (Copenhagen), Manuela Krause (Berlin) and friends. The name 'Brumtone', from 'Brum' and 'tone' can be translated into English as 'Hum' – or 'Buzz tone'. The design model has been to graphically illustrate this 'Hum'.
Specification: promotional t-shirt
Tags: music, illustration, cover, magenta
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: LP packaging for 'Kaotic Brain' – from the music label 'Brumtone' by August Engkilde. The music cover is illustrated with a 1:1 print of red cabbage.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
Specification: August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: music, illustration
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: LP packaging for 'Kaotic Brain' – from the music label 'Brumtone' by August Engkilde. The music cover is illustrated with a 1:1 print of red cabbage.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
Sleeve design of the first album release on Brumtone, a mix of electronic, funk, jazz and soundbits by August Engkilde.
Specification: August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: music, back cover
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: Sleeve design of the first album release on Brumtone, a mix of electronic, funk, jazz and soundbits by August Engkilde.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: music, cover, illustration, magenta
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: CD sleeve for 'Kaotic Brain' – from the music label 'Brumtone' by August Engkilde. The music cover is illustrated with a 1:1 print of red cabbage.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
Specification: August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: music, back cover
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: Sleeve design of the first album release on Brumtone, a mix of electronic, funk, jazz and soundbits by August Engkilde.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: custom type, identity, black&white, music
Category: logo
brumtone
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: Logotype for the music label 'Brumtone' by August Engkilde (DK).
Description: Brumtone is a music label/exploring platform initiated by August Engkilde (Copenhagen), Manuela Krause (Berlin) and friends. The name 'Brumtone', from 'Brum' and 'tone' can be translated into English as 'Hum' – or 'Buzz tone'. The design model has been to graphically illustrate this 'Hum'.
Tags: music, illustration, cover, magenta
Category: packaging
Kaotic brain
Denmark, 2008
Brumtone
Caption: LP packaging for 'Kaotic Brain' – from the music label 'Brumtone' by August Engkilde. The music cover is illustrated with a 1:1 print of red cabbage.
Description: The title Kaotic Brain was illustrated on the cover with a 1:1 printed red cabbage.
Specification: August Engkilde: Bass, keys, percussion, trombone, programming, composing, producing and mixing
Anders Hentze: Drums
Joakim Frøystein: Guitar
Richard Eigner: Drums
Jose Alfonso: Percussion
Elton Engkilde: Trombone
Ella Rebekka: Dancing
Mastered by: Stefan Betke and August Engkilde
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: exhibition design
Snedkernes efterårsudstilling
Denmark, 2007
Snedkernes Efterårsudstilling (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Snedkernes efterårsudstilling'
– an annual exhibition for Danish Cabinetmakers.
Photo: Noam Griegst
Tags: theater, identity, black&white
Category: logo, stationery
Camp X - identity
Denmark, 2008
Camp X Theatre
Caption: Visual identity for the contemporary theater Camp X, Copenhagen.
Description: Camp X was a theater with a contemporary expression. It aimed to create and develop an innovative scene that pushed the boundaries of traditional theater. Camp X worked with both national and international theater.
The studio designed a flexible logo system, able to visualize the variability and innovation that Camp X represented.
As a further extension of the identity system established for Camp X a set of stationery was designed.
Letterhead, continuation paper and envelopes were produced.
Tags: theater, identity, black&white
Category: logo, stationery
Camp X - identity
Denmark, 2008
Camp X Theatre
Caption: Visual identity for the contemporary theater Camp X, Copenhagen.
Description: Camp X was a theater with a contemporary expression. It aimed to create and develop an innovative scene that pushed the boundaries of traditional theater. Camp X worked with both national and international theater.
The studio designed a flexible logo system, able to visualize the variability and innovation that Camp X represented.
As a further extension of the identity system established for Camp X a set of stationery was designed.
Letterhead, continuation paper and envelopes were produced.
Tags: yellow, festival, music, environmental, urbanism, industry
Category: poster
Smack Bang
Sweden, 2012
H+
Caption: Festival poster for 'Smack Bang' – a summer festival taking place at the harbour of Helsingborg (SE) with art exhibitions, concerts, outdoor film projections and gastronomical experiences in public spaces.
Description: 'Sommar i Folkets Hamn' was a one-week festival taking place in the harbour. The event offered a number of art exhibitions, concerts, outdoor film projections and gastronomical experiences that used the given environment with a spontaneous, activistic attitude. The aim was to open up and re-activate abandoned and forgotten urban areas and bring in culture and art for the public.
'Sommar i Folkets Hamn' was initiated by the H+ project, a large scale urban renewal plan for the city of Helsingborg.
Specification: Poster 50 x 70 cm
Tags: yellow, festival, music, environmental, industry, urbanism
Category: poster
Smack Bang
Sweden, 2012
H+
Caption: Festival poster for 'Smack Bang' – a summer festival taking place at the harbour of Helsingborg (SE) with art exhibitions, concerts, outdoor film projections and gastronomical experiences in public spaces.
Description: 'Sommar i Folkets Hamn' was a one-week festival taking place in the harbour. The event offered a number of art exhibitions, concerts, outdoor film projections and gastronomical experiences that used the given environment with a spontaneous, activistic attitude. The aim was to open up and re-activate abandoned and forgotten urban areas and bring in culture and art for the public.
'Sommar i Folkets Hamn' was initiated by the H+ project, a large scale urban renewal plan for the city of Helsingborg.
Specification: Poster 50 x 70 cm
Tags: art, event, environmental, urbanism, industry
Category: ephemere
Smack Bang
Sweden, 2011
H+
Caption: Design for 'Smack Bang i Folkets Hamn' on the harbour of Helsingborg, Sweden.
Description: 'Smack Bang' was a one-day event and cultural experiment in parts of the harbour. The event offered a number of performances, exhibitions, films and gastronomical experiences that used the given environment with a spontaneous, activistic attitude. The aim was to open up and re-activate abandoned and forgotten urban areas and bring in culture and art for the public. To reflect this act of giving the harbour to the citizens, we named the area 'Folkets Hamn' – 'The People's Harbour'.
'Smack Bang' was initiated by the H+ project, a large scale urban renewal plan for the city of Helsingborg.
Tags: art, event, environmental, urbanism, industry
Category: logo
Smack Bang
Sweden, 2011
H+
Caption: Design for 'Smack Bang i Folkets Hamn' on the harbour of Helsingborg, Sweden.
Description: 'Smack Bang' was a one-day event and cultural experiment in parts of the harbour. The event offered a number of performances, exhibitions, films and gastronomical experiences that used the given environment with a spontaneous, activistic attitude. The aim was to open up and re-activate abandoned and forgotten urban areas and bring in culture and art for the public. To reflect this act of giving the harbour to the citizens, we named the area 'Folkets Hamn' – 'The People's Harbour'.
'Smack Bang' was initiated by the H+ project, a large scale urban renewal plan for the city of Helsingborg.
Tags: art, event, environmental, urbanism, industry, signage
Category: wayfinding
Smack Bang
Sweden, 2011
H+
Caption: Design for 'Smack Bang i Folkets Hamn' on the harbour of Helsingborg, Sweden.
Description: 'Smack Bang' was a one-day event and cultural experiment in parts of the harbour. The event offered a number of performances, exhibitions, films and gastronomical experiences that used the given environment with a spontaneous, activistic attitude. The aim was to open up and re-activate abandoned and forgotten urban areas and bring in culture and art for the public. To reflect this act of giving the harbour to the citizens, we named the area 'Folkets Hamn' – 'The People's Harbour'.
'Smack Bang' was initiated by the H+ project, a large scale urban renewal plan for the city of Helsingborg.
Tags: culture, music, black, history, cover, exhibition
Category: publication
crossing the border - danish-german musical connections 1760-1914
Denmark, 2007
The Royal Library
Caption: Catalogue design for 'Crossing the Border'
– an exhibition about Danish-German musical connections from 1760-1914, at the Royal Danish Library in Copenhagen.
Description: Visual identity for the exhibition 'Crossing the Border – Danish-German musical connections 1760-1914' – Danish Royal Library, Copenhagen. The exhibition focused on relations between Danish and German music life between 1760 and 1914. The graphic concept was deigned for the exhibition and this included invitations, signage and a catalogue.
Tags: art, black&white, signage
Category: exhibition design
Native Land – Stop Eject
Denmark, 2009, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Native Land' at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Native Land was an exhibition created by the french Foundation Cartier focusing on the consequences of globalisation and climate change.
Description: Native Land was an exhibition created by the french Foundation Cartier focusing on the consequences of globalisation and climate change.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Forårsudstillingen
/ The Spring Exhibition
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Forårsudstillingen - 24/7' in 2010.
An annual event at Kunsthal Charlottenborg with a history of more than 150 years. It is an exhibition curated by a jury from an open submission process involving a large and diverse group of artists.
Description: The Spring Exhibition is an annual event at Charlottenborg which has a 153 year history. It is an exhibition curated by a jury from an open submission by a large number of varied artists. In 2010, the spring exhibition was extended to include an online exhibition titled 24/7.
As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Afgang 2010
– Det Kgl. Danske Kunstakademi
/ Henrik B. Andersen – Sliding Zones
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Ephemere for 'Afgang 2010' and 'Sliding Zones'
– A dual exhibition featuring The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ graduation show and artworks by artist Henrik B. Andersen.
Description: Afgang was the title for the annual graduation show for The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Schools of Visual Arts in 2010. Traditionally the exhibition has always been known as Udgang (Exit), but the title had already been used by an earlier exhibition in the same the year, so it was renamed Afgang.
Elements to design for the exhibition were a poster, catalogue, invitation and signage. The catalogue formed the centre of the design program. The catalogues content, aside from a text based introduction and index was governed by the students themselves, each page serving as a space for their expression. Our work was simply to provide a subtle framework for that content. As a further visual element of the exhibition we re-employed the use of the Academy's classical seal. Alongside all the graduates anarchy it would seem natural to drop this classical symbol, but on other hand it seemed appropriate to signal a respect for heritage.
The material for the catalogue came from a mixed stock of old un-used paper at the printers. The catalogues are a random selection of these different papers with no two copies the same. The cover paper stock is consistent throughout.
Tags: art, signage, exhibition design
Category: wayfinding
Works at Work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work) at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
Description: Works at Work was an exhibition focusing on themes like experimentation, variability and interaction in contemporary art. The works shown at the exhibition encouraged the visitors to interact and participate with and in the artwork.
As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Specification: Object Signage printed on left over MDF plates
Tags: art, signage, exhibition design, custom type
Category: wayfinding
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Værker der virker' (Works at work) at Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
Description: Works at Work was an exhibition focusing on themes like experimentation, variability and interaction in contemporary art. The works shown at the exhibition encouraged the visitors to interact and participate with and in the artwork.
As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Tags: art, exhibition, black&white
Category: poster
Closing for Renovation
Denmark, 2007
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster announcing the closing and reopening of Kunsthal Charlottenborg for renovation.
Description: The poster uses the 'C' form to both convey the Charlottenborg identity and the closure of the space. The 'C' used is a form constructed out of a grid of nine squares – the form utilises seven of them. The poster was the first element of the new corporate identity to be shown in public.
Specification: Poster. 100 x 200 cm.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Spring exhibition
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for 'Forårsudstillingen - 24/7' in 2010.
An annual event at Kunsthal Charlottenborg with a history of more than 150 years. It is an exhibition curated by a jury from an open submission process involving a large and diverse group of artists.
Description: The Spring Exhibition is an annual event at Charlottenborg which has a 153 year history. It is an exhibition curated by a jury from an open submission by a large number of varied artists. In 2010, the spring exhibition was extended to include an online exhibition titled 24/7.
As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Specification: Poster. 100 x 200 cm.
Tags: art, red, exhibition
Category: poster
værker der virker / works at work
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Værker der virker' (Works at work)
– at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Works at Work was an exhibition focusing on themes like experimentation, variability and interaction in contemporary art. The works shown at the exhibition encouraged the visitors to interact and participate with and in the artwork.
As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Specification: Poster. 70 x 100 cm.
Tags: art, exhibition design, cyan
Category: poster
Native Land / Color State
Denmark, 2009, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Native Land' and 'Color State'
– A dual exhibition featuring Raymond Depardon. Paul Virilio, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, as well as Malene Lundgreen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Native Land was an exhibition created by the french Foundation Cartier focusing on the consequences of globalisation and climate change.
Tags: art, exhibition, illustration
Category: poster
Caspar David Friedrich
kom aldrig til Sverige ...
Han blev i Danmark
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Caspar David Friedrich kom aldrig til Sverige... Han blev i Danmark', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: The exhibition title translates as 'David Casper Friedrich never made it to Sweden... He stayed in Denmark'.
In the 18th century the young german artist Caspar David Friedrich attempted to visit Sweden but only managed to get as far north as the Art Academy in Copenhagen. In his life he would become an icon of the German Romantic movement. — The exhibition focused on the work of a selected group of swedish contemporary artists and the different inspiration they found in Caspar David Friedrich. — As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitation, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Specification: Poster. 70 x 100 cm.
Tags: art, exhibition, illustration, brown
Category: poster
Caspar David Friedrich
kom aldrig til Sverige ...
Han blev i Danmark
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Caspar David Friedrich kom aldrig til Sverige... Han blev i Danmark', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: The exhibition title translates as 'David Casper Friedrich never made it to Sweden... He stayed in Denmark'.
In the 18th century the young german artist Caspar David Friedrich attempted to visit Sweden but only managed to get as far north as the Art Academy in Copenhagen. In his life he would become an icon of the German Romantic movement. — The exhibition focused on the work of a selected group of swedish contemporary artists and the different inspiration they found in Caspar David Friedrich. — As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitation, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Specification: Poster. 100 x 200 cm.
Tags: art, exhibition, yellow
Category: poster
til vægs
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Til vægs' (to the wall)
– at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: For 'Til vægs' Charlottenborg would invite 39 artists to paint works on the actual walls of the Kunsthal. The artists began working in early January and the exhibition opened to the public amidst this process. During this the process was documented. Rasmus Koch studio produced posters, signage, invitations and a catalogue containing the documented text and photographs describing the exhibition. The walls of the Kunsthal were returned to their previous state once the exhibition ended.
Specification: Poster. 70 x 100 cm.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Action and Remains
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Action and Remains' by Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Action and Remains was a double exhibition of the works of fluxus artists Al Hansen and Arthur Køpcke. The exhibition featured the two bodies of work in separate sections of the gallery. As practicing artists in Denmark their paths crossed on several levels. Their art is based on an abandonment of bourgeois art and its institutions and an abandonment of the perception of art as being compartmentalised. In their efforts they shared a use of ordinary kitchen utensils and rubbish elements as material for collages and assemblages.
For the exhibition a comprehensive catalogue was produced. The catalogue contains the exhibited works and texts that offer a comprehensive view of the period and the two artists. The studio also designed posters, a banner, invitations, signage and advertising.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: poster
Action and Remains
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition 'Action and Remains' by Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Action and Remains was a double exhibition of the works of fluxus artists Al Hansen and Arthur Køpcke. The exhibition featured the two bodies of work in separate sections of the gallery. As practicing artists in Denmark their paths crossed on several levels. Their art is based on an abandonment of bourgeois art and its institutions and an abandonment of the perception of art as being compartmentalised. In their efforts they shared a use of ordinary kitchen utensils and rubbish elements as material for collages and assemblages.
For the exhibition a comprehensive catalogue was produced. The catalogue contains the exhibited works and texts that offer a comprehensive view of the period and the two artists. The studio also designed posters, a banner, invitations, signage and advertising.
Tags: art
Category: ephemere
Afgang 2010
– Det Kgl. Danske Kunstakademi
/ Henrik B. Andersen – Sliding Zones
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Ephemere for 'Afgang 2010' and 'Sliding Zones'
– A dual exhibition featuring The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ graduation show and artworks by artist Henrik B. Andersen.
Description: Afgang was the title for the annual graduation show for The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Schools of Visual Arts in 2010. Traditionally the exhibition has always been known as Udgang (Exit), but the title had already been used by an earlier exhibition in the same the year, so it was renamed Afgang.
Elements to design for the exhibition were a poster, catalogue, invitation and signage. The catalogue formed the centre of the design program. The catalogues content, aside from a text based introduction and index was governed by the students themselves, each page serving as a space for their expression. Our work was simply to provide a subtle framework for that content. As a further visual element of the exhibition we re-employed the use of the Academy's classical seal. Alongside all the graduates anarchy it would seem natural to drop this classical symbol, but on other hand it seemed appropriate to signal a respect for heritage.
The material for the catalogue came from a mixed stock of old un-used paper at the printers. The catalogues are a random selection of these different papers with no two copies the same. The cover paper stock is consistent throughout.
Tags: art, exhibition
Category: publication
Malene Landgreen
– Color State
Denmark, 2009, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue design for 'Color State' by Malene Landgreen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Color State was an exhibition created by painter Malene Landgreen. The exhibition ran simultaneously with Native Land during 2009.
Tags:
Category: publication
Caspar David Friedrich
kom aldrig til Sverige ...
Han blev i Danmark
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Caspar David Friedrich kom aldrig til Sverige... Han blev i Danmark', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: The exhibition title translates as 'David Casper Friedrich never made it to Sweden... He stayed in Denmark'.
In the 18th century the young german artist Caspar David Friedrich attempted to visit Sweden but only managed to get as far north as the Art Academy in Copenhagen. In his life he would become an icon of the German Romantic movement. — The exhibition focused on the work of a selected group of swedish contemporary artists and the different inspiration they found in Caspar David Friedrich. — As part of the design programme we produced posters, a banner, invitation, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Tags: art, cover
Category: publication
Native Land
– Stop Eject
Denmark, 2009, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Native Land' at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Native Land was an exhibition created by the french Foundation Cartier focusing on the consequences of globalisation and climate change.
Description: Native Land was an exhibition created by the french Foundation Cartier focusing on the consequences of globalisation and climate change.
Tags: cover, art
Category: publication
til vægs
Denmark, 2009
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Til vægs' (to the wall)
– at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: For 'Til vægs' Charlottenborg would invite 39 artists to paint works on the actual walls of the Kunsthal. The artists began working in early January and the exhibition opened to the public amidst this process. During this the process was documented. Rasmus Koch studio produced posters, signage, invitations and a catalogue containing the documented text and photographs describing the exhibition. The walls of the Kunsthal were returned to their previous state once the exhibition ended.
Tags: art
Category: publication
make yourself at home
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'make yourself at home'
– a group show at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Sliding Zones
– by Henrik B. Andersen
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Sliding Zones' by artist Henrik B. Andersen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Sliding Zones' was an exhibition that ran simultaneously with Afgang 2010 at Charlottenborg. For the exhibition we produced only the catalogue. The other remaining elements, invitation, posters and signage were combined with the design programme for Afgang 2010.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Sliding Zones
– by Henrik B. Andersen
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Sliding Zones' by artist Henrik B. Andersen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Sliding Zones' was an exhibition that ran simultaneously with Afgang 2010 at Charlottenborg. For the exhibition we produced only the catalogue. The other remaining elements, invitation, posters and signage were combined with the design programme for Afgang 2010.
Specification: Format: 52 pages with 28 col. images
Perfect-bound, rounded corner edges
Dimensions: 17 × 24 cm
ISBN 978-87-88944-96-9
Tags: art, cover
Category: publication
Sliding Zones
– by Henrik B. Andersen
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Sliding Zones' by artist Henrik B. Andersen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Sliding Zones' was an exhibition that ran simultaneously with Afgang 2010 at Charlottenborg. For the exhibition we produced only the catalogue. The other remaining elements, invitation, posters and signage were combined with the design programme for Afgang 2010.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Sliding Zones
– by Henrik B. Andersen
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Sliding Zones' by artist Henrik B. Andersen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Sliding Zones' was an exhibition that ran simultaneously with Afgang 2010 at Charlottenborg. For the exhibition we produced only the catalogue. The other remaining elements, invitation, posters and signage were combined with the design programme for Afgang 2010.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Sliding Zones
– by Henrik B. Andersen
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Exhibition catalogue for 'Sliding Zones' by artist Henrik B. Andersen, at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Sliding Zones' was an exhibition that ran simultaneously with Afgang 2010 at Charlottenborg. For the exhibition we produced only the catalogue. The other remaining elements, invitation, posters and signage were combined with the design programme for Afgang 2010.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Afgang 2010
– Det Kgl. Danske Kunstakademi
Denmark, 2010
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Catalogue for The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ graduation show 'Afgang 2010'.
Description: Afgang was the title for the annual graduation show for The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts’ Schools of Visual Arts in 2010. Traditionally the exhibition has always been known as Udgang (Exit), but the title had already been used by an earlier exhibition in the same the year, so it was renamed Afgang.
Elements to design for the exhibition were a poster, catalogue, invitation and signage. The catalogue formed the centre of the design program. The catalogues content, aside from a text based introduction and index was governed by the students themselves, each page serving as a space for their expression. Our work was simply to provide a subtle framework for that content. As a further visual element of the exhibition we re-employed the use of the Academy's classical seal. Alongside all the graduates anarchy it would seem natural to drop this classical symbol, but on other hand it seemed appropriate to signal a respect for heritage.
The material for the catalogue came from a mixed stock of old un-used paper at the printers. The catalogues are a random selection of these different papers with no two copies the same. The cover paper stock is consistent throughout.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Action and Remains
– Al Hansen & Arthus Køpcke
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Cover of the book 'Action & Remains – Al Hansen & Arthur Køpcke', published to accompany the exhibition on the two artists at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: Action and Remains was a double exhibition of the works of fluxus artists Al Hansen and Arthur Køpcke. The exhibition featured the two bodies of work in separate sections of the gallery. As practicing artists in Denmark their paths crossed on several levels. Their art is based on an abandonment of bourgeois art and its institutions and an abandonment of the perception of art as being compartmentalised. In their efforts they shared a use of ordinary kitchen utensils and rubbish elements as material for collages and assemblages.
For the exhibition a comprehensive catalogue was produced. The catalogue contains the exhibited works and texts that offer a comprehensive view of the period and the two artists. The studio also designed posters, a banner, invitations, signage and advertising.
Tags: art
Category: publication
Danskjävlar
– A Swedish Declaration of Love
Denmark, 2008
Kunsthal Charlottenborg (DK)
Caption: Cover of catalogue-book for the exhibition 'Danskjävlar – a Swedish Declaration of Love', at Kunsthal Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.
Description: 'Danskjävlar – a Swedish Declaration of Love' was the title of Kunsthal Charlottenborg’s opening exhibition. The title originates from Lars von Trier’s TV drama 'The Kingdom', in which the Swedish doctor Stig Helmer, played by Ernst Hugo Järegård, ascends the roof of the Copenhagen University Hospital to shout “Danskjävlar!” – Danish bastards. Danskjävlar was about looking at Danish contemporary art from the outside and director and curator Bo Nilsson’s subjective selection of twenty artists. — As part of the design programme for 'Danskjävlar – a Swedish Declaration of Love' we produced posters, a banner, invitations, signage, advertising and a catalogue.
Tags: film, photography, documentary, music
Category: poster
KIDD LIFE
Denmark, 2012
Rosforth
Caption: Film poster for 'KIDD LIFE' – by the Danish director Andreas Johnsen. The film is a portrait of four young guys as they kick-off their music ambition dreams.
Tags: film, red, black
Category: poster
Murder
Denmark, 2010
Rosforth
Caption: Film poster for "Murder" – by the Danish director Andreas Rosforth. The film debates the consequences of defying the world's strictest anti-abortion law.
Description: The film examines the complete prohibition of all forms abortion in the Central American country of Nicaragua and focuses on the various lives effected by these inhumane laws.
Film titles, posters and various printed matter for the documentary film "Murder" by Andreas Rosforth
Specification: Duration: 52 mins Documentary: Denmark 2009 Directed by: Andreas Johnsen Film Editor: Marion Tuor, Adam Nielsen Photography: Andreas Johnsen Produced by: Rosforth
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light
Category: exhibition design
Process
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Exhibition graphics for 'Process – Komplot', at the International Design Museum Munich, Germany.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, green, white, furniture, light
Category: poster
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Poster for 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', an exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed by our studio.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, black, furniture, jewellery
Category: poster
Ting bliver til
– Biennale Trapholt
Denmark, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Poster for 'Ting bliver til' – as part of the Danish Design Biennial at Trapholt, Denmark, featuring the works of Komplot Design and jewellery designer Karen Fly.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black&white with a cover on coloured paper.
Tags: design, black&white, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, light
Category: publication
Process
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Process – Komplot', held at the International Design Museum Munich.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: postcard, design, green, exhibition
Category: ephemere
Komplot
– Design Dialog i 20 år
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Invitation for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed by our studio.
Tags: arts&crafts, exhibition, design, red, white
Category: poster
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Poster for 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', an exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed by our studio.
Tags: design, cyan, black&white, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, light
Category: publication
Proces
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Process – Komplot', held at the International Design Museum Munich.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: design, black&white, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, light
Category: publication
Process
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Process – Komplot', held at the International Design Museum Munich.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: design, black&white, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, light
Category: publication
Process
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Process – Komplot', held at the International Design Museum Munich.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, furniture, jewellery
Category: publication
Ting bliver til
– Karen Fly + Komplot Design
Denmark, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for 'Ting bliver til' – as part of the Danish Design Biennial at Trapholt, Denmark, featuring the works of Komplot Design and jewellery designer Karen Fly.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black&white with a cover on coloured paper.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 20 pages, offset.
Editions: 1000
Tags: design, yellow, exhibition, furniture, jewellery, arts&crafts, cover
Category: publication
Ting bliver til
– Karen Fly + Komplot Design
Denmark, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Ting bliver til' (Things become) at the Danish Museaum of Art and Design, Denmark, featuring the works of Komplot Design and jewellery designer Karen Fly.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black&white with a cover on coloured paper.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 20 pages, offset.
Editions: 1000
Tags: design, cyan, cover, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, light
Category: publication
Process
– Komplot
Germany, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition 'Process – Komplot', held at the International Design Museum Munich.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black and white with a cover on coloured paper. Along with the catalogue, signage was also designed.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 12 pages, offset.
Editions: 600
Tags: design, pink, black&white, exhibition, arts&crafts, furniture, jewellery
Category: publication
Ting bliver til
– Karen Fly + Komplot Design
Denmark, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for 'Ting bliver til' – as part of the Danish Design Biennial at Trapholt, Denmark, featuring the works of Komplot Design and jewellery designer Karen Fly.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black&white with a cover on coloured paper.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 20 pages, offset.
Editions: 1000
Tags: design, black&white, exhibition, furniture, jewellery
Category: publication
Ting bliver til
– Karen Fly + Komplot Design
Denmark, 2009
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for 'Ting bliver til' – as part of the Danish Design Biennial at Trapholt, Denmark, featuring the works of Komplot Design and jewellery designer Karen Fly.
Description: The exhibition catalogue was printed as a large newspaper in black&white with a cover on coloured paper.
Specification: Format: 275 x 425 mm, loose-leaf newspaper, 20 pages, offset.
Editions: 1000
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: book
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Exhibition of the Danish design company Komplot. The exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen was shown in occasion of Komplots 20 years anniversary. Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed.
Specification: Pocket-book format: 115 × 180 mm, soft back, 144 pages, offset.
ISBN 978-87-986455-8-0
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: book
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Exhibition of the Danish design company Komplot. The exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen was shown in occasion of Komplots 20 years anniversary. Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed.
Specification: Pocket-book format: 115 × 180 mm, soft back, 144 pages, offset.
ISBN 978-87-986455-8-0
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: book
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Exhibition of the Danish design company Komplot. The exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen was shown in occasion of Komplots 20 years anniversary. Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed.
Specification: Pocket-book format: 115 × 180 mm, soft back, 144 pages, offset.
ISBN 978-87-986455-8-0
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: book
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Exhibition of the Danish design company Komplot. The exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen was shown in occasion of Komplots 20 years anniversary. Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed.
Specification: Pocket-book format: 115 × 180 mm, soft back, 144 pages, offset.
ISBN 978-87-986455-8-0
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: book
Komplot
– Design Dialogue in 20 years
Denmark, 2007
Komplot Design
Caption: Catalogue for the exhibition 'Komplot – Design Dialogue in 20 years', at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen.
Description: Exhibition of the Danish design company Komplot. The exhibition at the Museum of Arts and Crafts in Copenhagen was shown in occasion of Komplots 20 years anniversary. Accompanying the exhibition, a pocket-size book was published. In photographs, sketches, texts and interviews, the book draws a portrait of Komplots work and history throughout the past 20 years. Posters, an invitation and signage were also designed.
Specification: Pocket-book format: 115 × 180 mm, soft back, 144 pages, offset.
ISBN 978-87-986455-8-0
Tags: cover, fashion, handwriting, green
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: red, fashion, cover, handwriting
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: red, fashion, cover, handwriting
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: red, fashion, cover, handwriting
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: fashion, cover, handwriting, black, yellow
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the fashion magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: red, fashion, cover, handwriting
Category: magazine
Vs.
Denmark, 2008
vs. Magazine
Caption: With its large format, Vs. fashion magazine stood out at the newsstand. The Studio designed the overall identity and typographic base of the magazine as well as producing graphic artwork for the covers.
Specification: Format: 270 × 380 mm, offset.
Tags: art, black&white, cover
Category: book
Emil Nolde i Sydhavet
Denmark, 2005
Kunstforeningen GL STRAND (DK)
Caption: Catalogue design for the exhibition "Nolde i sydhavet" shown at the the museum Gl. Strand.
Description: The catalogue collects drawings and paintings by artist Emil Nolde from his travels through Siberia, China, Japan, New Guinea, Sumatra and Java during the year from 1913–1914.
Specification: Format: 166 x 240 mm, soft cover, 144 pages, 48 colour / 22 b/w ill., offset.
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art, cover, silk screen
Category: book
FOS
Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall
Denmark, 2007
FOS
Caption: Book design for 'FOS – Liquid Chain Into the Vapor Wall:
The Fall'. The Danish artist FOS works in the field of social design. In this book he debates the nature of exhibition spaces and how to redesign public spaces.
Description: The book is based on the concept of 'social design' a term developed by FOS. It is a environmental tool examining the character and potential of the physical space of contemporary exhibitions, and more permanent redesigns of public space.
Specification: Edited by: Pernille Albrethsen Text by: Cecilie Ostergaard Hogsboro, Claus Heinberg, Claus Emmeche, Jason Dodge
Published by: Turner/A&R Press
Format: 170 x 250 cm, soft back, 207 pages, 234 color/13 duotone/60 b/w ill.
ISBN: 978-9-689056-195
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: art
Category: book
fos im gak
– Memory Theatre Twig!
Germany, 2008
FOS
Caption: Book design produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany.
Description: The book was produced as a extension of the Danish artist FOS´s exhibition 'Memory theatre twig' at GAK (Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst) in Bremen, Germany. The studio worked closely with the artist throughout the process.
Specification: Edited by: Janneke de Vries
Text: Conversation between FOS and Janneke de Vries
Published by: GAK Gesellschaft für Aktuelle Kunst, Bremen
Rasch Verlag, Bramsche, Germany
Format: 250 x 345 mm, soft back, 64 pages, b/w / colour ill.
ISBN 978-3-89946-119-0
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine Ekko - Redesign
Denmark, 2007, 2008, 2009
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Redesign of the visual identity and layout of the Danish film magazine Ekko Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. The studio designed the first eight issues of the magazine, after which the magazine received an alternate visual styling from another design company, with several issues being published. In 2009 ekko was returned to the studio for a redesign, refinement, and a reassessment of the art direction. This resulted in ensuring a continuously strong and coherent look for ekko in the future. The studio now oversees the design of each issue and produces five issues a year
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: film
Category: magazine
Film Magazine – Ekko
Denmark, 2007, 2008
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'Ekko'.
– A Film Magazine published monthly, shaped by Editor-in-Chief Claus Christensen, who have played a key role in making it an outstanding, high-quality magazine enjoyed by many.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During the transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new magazine design. The studio subsequently art directed the first eight issues of the magazine
Specification: Format: 225 × 312 mm, soft cover, offset.
Tags: identity
Category: stationery
Film Magazine Ekko – Stationery
Denmark, 2007
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Design of stationery – here showcasing a letterhead page 1 and 2, as well as a delivery note, developed as part of the new visual identity for Ekko.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During its transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new logotype that would be subsequently used on the forthcoming issues of the magazine. The resulting logo is an obvious play on the meaning of the word itself.
Tags: black, identity, custom type
Category: logo
Film Magazine Ekko – Logo
Denmark, 2007
Filmmagasinet Ekko (DK)
Caption: Logotype for the Danish Film Magazine Ekko
– developed as part of a new visual identity.
Description: Since 2000 the Danish Film Magazine Ekko has undergone great transformation. Starting out as an academic paper on media in general – it now stands as the one and only magazine on film and film culture in Denmark. Editor Claus Christensen has with a sense of timing, knowledge and sensibility created a social space for the publication. During its transition from small publication to magazine, the studio was invited to provide ekko with a new logotype that would be subsequently used on the forthcoming issues of the magazine. The resulting logo is an obvious play on the meaning of the word itself.
Tags: black&white, architecture, urban
Category: book
Byen, vejen og landskabet - Motorveje til fremtiden
Denmark, 2005
Danish Road Directorate, Ministry of transport
Caption: Book design for 'The City, the Road, and the Landscape – Highways to the Future', published by the the Danish Road Directorate.
Description: In 1995 the Danish Road Directorate formulated the 'Strategy for beautiful roads' to focus on the relationship betweens roads and their surroundings. As a continuation of this strategy the Danish Road Directorate, in coordination with several other organisations received funding to develop a spatial strategy and a architectural vision for the future planning of the Danish motorway network and its relationship with the surrounding landscape and city. As part of the group of participants in this survey architecture firms Copenhagenoffice and Blankspace contributed future strategies.
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, event, culture, urbanism
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, music, literature, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, event, urban, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, photography, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: architecture, art, literature, music, urban, event, culture
Category: book
Heimat Moderne
Germany, 2006
Experimentale e.V. Leipzig (DE)
Caption: Book design for 'Heimat Moderne', documenting the cultural festival 'Heimat Moderne – Experimentale 1' in Leipzig 2005.
Description: The architectural heritage of post-war Modernism greatly influences the identity of our cities. A total of 60 percent of all urban construction stems from the postwar era and in many cities these functional buildings have long since become a nuisance in the cityscape. This leads to the question of how to handle this inheritance? »Heimat Moderne« documents and elaborates through numerous discussions, pictures and essays the multifaceted aspects of this debate carried out by artists, architects, urban planners, musicians, film directors and publicists. The project was supported by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes.
With the design of the book we sought to establish a playful dialogue between the old and the future perception of east-german visual culture, illustrating the confrontation of ‘Heimat’, Modernism and the experimental.
Specification: Editor: Katja Heinecke and Jan Wenzel for Experimentale e.V.
Format: 160 x 220 mm, clothbound, 3 paper types, thread-stitched, 416 pages, 149 b/w and 112 colour ill., offset.
ISBN 978-3-936314-79-3
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, exhibition
Category: publication
40/4 David Rowland
Denmark, 2005
Howe (DK)
Caption: Catalogue accompanying the exhibition 40/4 an appraisal of the 40/4, chair. The ultimate nameless, functional, all-purpose comfortable chair
Description: A 20th century icon – David Rowland’s 40/4 stackable chair was celebrated in the year of Rowland's 80th birthday. HOWE, the Danish manufacturer of 40/4 asked Boris Berlin (Komplot Design) to organise an event of this double anniversary. This resulted in a traveling exhibition with 22 invited craftspeople and designers praising the chair with his or hers own comment to the 40/4. The studio designed a catalogue to accompany this anniversary.
Specification: Format: 164 × 240 mm, thread-stitched open binding, 64 pages, 26 b/w 19 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, furniture
Category: publication
40/4 David Rowland
Denmark, 2005
Howe (DK)
Caption: Catalogue design for the exhibition 'forty chairs in four feet by David Rowland' – an appraisal of the 40/4, chair. The ultimate nameless, 20th century icon.
Description: A 20th century icon – David Rowland’s 40/4 stackable chair was celebrated in the year of Rowland's 80th birthday. HOWE, the Danish manufacturer of 40/4 asked Boris Berlin (Komplot Design) to organise an event of this double anniversary. This resulted in a traveling exhibition with 22 invited craftspeople and designers praising the chair with his or hers own comment to the 40/4. The studio designed a catalogue to accompany this anniversary.
Specification: Format: 164 × 240 mm, thread-stitched open binding, 64 pages, 26 b/w 19 colour ill., offset.
Tags: event, colorfull, iridescent-print, gradient print
Category: poster
Media Camp
Denmark, 2005
HK
Caption: Event poster for 'Media Camp' – featuring workshops in communication, television, gaming, and design, and organized by the trade union 'HK Grafisk og kommunikation'.
Tags: art, black&white
Category: publication
Burda
United Kingdom, London, 2003
Tal R
Caption: Catalogue design for danish artist Tal R.
Description: A collection of black and white drawings and collages were collected into a catalogue and titled 'Burda'.
Specification: Format: 210 x 297 mm, soft cover, 64 pages, 33 b/w ill., offset.
Tags: dance, orange, custom type
Category: poster
Project 1
Denmark, 2001
Dansekontoret
Caption: Poster for 'Project 1' – was a guest play at Dansescenen in Copenhagen in 2001 by Israelian dancers Hagit & Ari Rosenzweig and their company, performing works by Ohad Naharin.
Specification: Format: 500 × 1000 mm, offset.
Tags: vernacular typography, orange, theater, dance
Category: poster
Hide & Seek
Denmark, 2001
Dansekontoret
Caption: Theater poster for 'Hide & Seek'. Originally written by Paul Auster, and in 2001 transformed into a concert, theater and modern dance play in Copenhagen and Berlin.
Description: Hide & Seek was a multi-disciplined performance based on a one-act play written by Paul Auster in 1976. The play that was performed at the Kanonhallen theater in Copenhagen combined poetry, singing and dancing.
Specification: Format: 500 x 1000 mm, offset.
Tags: custom type, exhibition
Category: art, installation
Number of Visitors
Copenhagen, Denmark, 2013
Superflex + Jens Haaning Denmark
Caption: Design of digital encounter box and custom type for the art project 'Number of visitors', which was a collaborative work between artist Jens Hanning and the artist group Superflex. The box was designed with text in different languages and put up on the facades of art Institutions in various countries.
Photo: Anders Sune Berg
Tags: red, label, identity, drink, concept, t-shirt
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Denmark, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: green, label, identity, drink, concept
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Denmark, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: label, identity, drink, concept, t-shirt
Category: art
Guaraná Power
Denmark, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
Superflex (DK)
Caption: Label design and visual identity for 'Guaraná Power soft drink' – a project by the Danish artist group Superflex. The Guaraná Power drink was an activist and political response to corporate cartels that had forced the price of guaraná seeds down. The drink was created in collaboration with local farmers in the Brazilian Amazon.
Description: Superflex developed a soft drink together with local farmers from Maués in the Brazilian Amazon who cultivate the caffeine rich berries of the guarana plant as used in the market leading soft drink Guaraná Antarctica. The project was a response to the unfair treatment local farmers had received from the Guaraná Antarctica, and was an aim to secure profits for those that had always in the past fallen to the marketing companies. The project was a counter strategy that would use the same raw resources to help the farmers. — The initial Guarana Power label was a very similar facsimile to that of the market leader and can be described as a parody of the corporate brazilian brand Guaraná Antarctica. This practice of making spoofs or parodies of corporate brands is also know as "Subvertising" and is often connected with political activism. The Guarana Power project rendered economic structures visible and tried to establish a new balance. — Due to obvious accusations of product piracy and as a reaction to legal restrictions enforced by Guaraná Antarctica, the branding of the soft drink underwent an unexpected evolution of visible censorship. This meant that there were several consecutive stages of design, each one censored further than the previous. The resulting, almost completely censored mark came to represent the struggle of the local farmers.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, exhibition
Category: poster
Konstruktioner med Cirkler, Spiraler og Lys
Denmark, 2010
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Kunstpakhuset in Ikast, Denmark.
Description: From 24. april to 24. May 2010 Anne Damgaard exhibited her draped garments at Kunstpakhuset. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, light
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion
Category: exhibition design
Anne Damgaard - Borås Textile Museum
Sweden, 2008
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition- and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition at Borås Textile Museum.
Description: In 2008 Anne Damgaard received the 'Nordic Award in Textiles'. Accompanying the prize was a solo exhibition at the Borås Textile Museum. The studio designed the overall exhibition design with motorized turning torsos as well as the accompanying graphic ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, exhibition
Category: publication
Black Angels 13 7
Denmark, 2006, 2007
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition in Øksnehallen, Copenhagen.
Description: The exhibition space was installed with draped dresses, electric string instruments, sound, light and video projections.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, fashion
Category: poster
Prolog, Princip, Proces, Produkt
Denmark, 2001
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition design for 'Prolog, Princip, Proces, Produkt' by artist Anne Damgaard at the Danish Museum of Art and Design.
Description: The Danish Museum of Art and Design exhibited the draped garments of Anne Damgaard. Exhibition works were produced to accompany the exhibition.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, fashion, exhibition
Category: poster
Black Angels 13 7
Denmark, 2006-2007
Anne Damgaard (DK)
Caption: Exhibition and graphic design for artist Anne Damgaard's solo exhibition in Øksnehallen, Copenhagen.
Description: The exhibition space was installed with draped dresses, electric string instruments, sound, light and video projections.
Tags: black&white, education, cover
Category: book, workshop
a handbook of problems
Denmark, 2005
Designskolen Kolding (DK)
Caption: Design of 'A Handbook of Problems. The book documented the project work of groups of students at the Institute of Industrial Design, Interactive Media and the Institute of Visual Communication at the Design School Kolding over the period of eight months.
Description: The project, titled 'Design to improve life' combined the different qualities of Industrial Design, Interactive Media Design and Visual Communication. Parallel programmes took place at seven different design schools across the world.
The students were engaged with the issue of how design can improve life. Their focus was on dealing with local and global problems and attempting to make a positive response to the zeitgeist of our times. The end results documented a surprisingly wide range of problems that are a challenge to both industry and society as a whole. For Design School Kolding it represented a continuation of work with inter-disciplinary and intercultural design issues.
Initially these results were to have been documented online via the project initiator INDEX2005. However due to technical limitations this did not transpire and the work of 200 students was in jeopardy of never being shown. As a salvage measure Rasmus Koch Studio insisted for an expression that would save the students work. A handbook of problems was born out of this necessity.
Edited by:Rasmus Koch, Inger Merete Skotting, Barnabas Wenneton.
Published by: Designskolen Kolding, November 2005, English
Specification: Format: 103 x 142 mm, 568 pages, soft cover, numerous b/w ill.
ISBN 978-8-790775-11-7
Tags: black, colors, exhibition
Category: poster, workshop
a handbook of problems
Denmark, 2005
Designskolen Kolding (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster made to accompany the book 'A Handbook of Problems'. The book was the outcome of a workshop engaging students in the question 'how design can improve life'.
Description: The project, titled 'Design to improve life' combined the different qualities of Industrial Design, Interactive Media Design and Visual Communication. Parallel programmes took place at seven different design schools across the world.
The students were engaged with the issue of how design can improve life. Their focus was on dealing with local and global problems and attempting to make a positive response to the zeitgeist of our times. The end results documented a surprisingly wide range of problems that are a challenge to both industry and society as a whole. For Design School Kolding it represented a continuation of work with inter-disciplinary and intercultural design issues.
Initially these results were to have been documented online via the project initiator INDEX2005. However due to technical limitations this did not transpire and the work of 200 students was in jeopardy of never being shown. As a salvage measure Rasmus Koch Studio insisted for an expression that would save the students work. A handbook of problems was born out of this necessity.
Edited by:Rasmus Koch, Inger Merete Skotting, Barnabas Wenneton.
Published by: Designskolen Kolding, November 2005, English
Format: 103 x 142 mm, 568 pages, soft cover, numerous b/w ill.
ISBN 978-8-790775-11-7
Tags: black&white, education, cover
Category: book, workshop
a handbook of problems
Denmark, 2005
Designskolen Kolding (DK)
Caption: Design of 'A Handbook of Problems. The book documented the project work of groups of students at the Institute of Industrial Design, Interactive Media and the Institute of Visual Communication at the Design School Kolding over the period of eight months.
Description: The project, titled 'Design to improve life' combined the different qualities of Industrial Design, Interactive Media Design and Visual Communication. Parallel programmes took place at seven different design schools across the world.
The students were engaged with the issue of how design can improve life. Their focus was on dealing with local and global problems and attempting to make a positive response to the zeitgeist of our times. The end results documented a surprisingly wide range of problems that are a challenge to both industry and society as a whole. For Design School Kolding it represented a continuation of work with inter-disciplinary and intercultural design issues.
Initially these results were to have been documented online via the project initiator INDEX2005. However due to technical limitations this did not transpire and the work of 200 students was in jeopardy of never being shown. As a salvage measure Rasmus Koch Studio insisted for an expression that would save the students work. A handbook of problems was born out of this necessity.
Edited by:Rasmus Koch, Inger Merete Skotting, Barnabas Wenneton.
Published by: Designskolen Kolding, November 2005, English
Specification: Format: 103 x 142 mm, 568 pages, soft cover, numerous b/w ill.
ISBN 978-8-790775-11-7
Tags: black&white, cover, education
Category: book, workshop
a handbook of problems
Denmark, 2005
Designskolen Kolding (DK)
Caption: Design of 'A Handbook of Problems. The book documented the project work of groups of students at the Institute of Industrial Design, Interactive Media and the Institute of Visual Communication at the Design School Kolding over the period of eight months.
Description: The project, titled 'Design to improve life' combined the different qualities of Industrial Design, Interactive Media Design and Visual Communication. Parallel programmes took place at seven different design schools across the world.
The students were engaged with the issue of how design can improve life. Their focus was on dealing with local and global problems and attempting to make a positive response to the zeitgeist of our times. The end results documented a surprisingly wide range of problems that are a challenge to both industry and society as a whole. For Design School Kolding it represented a continuation of work with inter-disciplinary and intercultural design issues.
Initially these results were to have been documented online via the project initiator INDEX2005. However due to technical limitations this did not transpire and the work of 200 students was in jeopardy of never being shown. As a salvage measure Rasmus Koch Studio insisted for an expression that would save the students work. A handbook of problems was born out of this necessity.
Edited by:Rasmus Koch, Inger Merete Skotting, Barnabas Wenneton.
Published by: Designskolen Kolding, November 2005, English
Specification: Format: 103 x 142 mm, 568 pages, soft cover, numerous b/w ill.
ISBN 978-8-790775-11-7
Tags: arts&crafts, design, identity, letterhead
Category: logo
Stationary – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 2002, 2003
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Design of stationery – here showcasing a letterhead page 1 and 2, as well as a delivery note and business card, developed as part of the visual identity for Danish Crafts.
Description: Stationery design for Danish Crafts. As a further extension of the identity design for Danish Crafts a set of stationery was designed. This included a letterhead, continuation paper, business cards, a compliments slip and envelopes.
Tags: film, black
Category: poster
Hogus Bogus
Denmark, 2001
Hokus Bogus (DK)
Caption: Promotional poster, Hogus Bogus.
Description: Promotional poster for 'Hogus Bogus', a former Copenhagen based visual effects and post production house.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, yellow, signage
Category: exhibition design
Stuff - Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Graphic design and concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition "Stuff".
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC).
Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau.
In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries.
In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Tags: arts&crafts, design
Category: exhibition design
CC15 – Prototype
France, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'Danish Crafts Collection CC15', Maison Objet, Paris, 2011. Exhibition architecture and curation by Studio Mama.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, identity, report
Category: publication
Årsberetning 2001 - Danish Crafts
Denmark, 2001
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Publication design for the '2001 Annual Report' for Danish Crafts.
Description: Design of Annual report for Danish Crafts
Tags: arts&crafts, design, report, cover
Category: publication
Årsberetning 2002 - Danish Crafts
Denmark, 2002
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Publication design for the '2002 Annual Report' for Danish Crafts.
Description: Dsign of Annual report for Danish Crafts
Tags: arts&crafts, design, report, red, white
Category: publication
Danish Crafts Annual Report
Denmark, 2002
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Annual report for Danish Crafts
Description: Design of Annual report for Danish Crafts
Tags: arts&crafts, design, report, cover
Category: publication
Årsberetning 2001 - Danish Crafts
Denmark, 2001
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Publication design for the '2001 Annual Report' for Danish Crafts.
Description: Design of Annual report for Danish Crafts
Tags: arts&crafts, white, exhibition, design
Category: poster
CC11 - Powercraft
Germany, US, 2007
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the 'Crafts Collection 11'
– An annual curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at international design, lifestyle, and furniture fairs.
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. The collection theme for CC11 Powercraft was raw force and fresh evergy. — The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced. — Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 24 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, yellow, exhibition, design
Category: poster
Derfor
Denmark, 2003
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Logotype and catalogue for "Derfor"
– an exhibition organized by Danish Crafts.
Description: The exhibition titled "Derfor" – which literally translated into English means "Because" – was arranged by Danish Crafts in order to promote some of the best contemporary design and craft products in Denmark. Danish Craft's exhibition focus was to ask some of the most common and general questions regarding the contemporary arts and crafts movement and then in turn to suggest some answers. The exhibition was curated by acclaimed designer Louise Campbell.
Specification: Catalogue Format: 120 × 500 mm, saddle-stitched, 30 pages, 56 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, exhibition, yellow, design
Category: poster
Stuff - Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Poster for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, exhibition, design
Category: poster
Danish Crafts Collection 8
Denmark, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the 'Crafts Collection 08'
– An annual curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at international design, lifestyle, and furniture fairs.
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. — The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced. — Curator and ceramic artist Martin Bodilsen Kaldahl curated the selection of products from 26 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, black, exhibition, design
Category: poster
CC11 - Powercraft
Germany, US, 2007
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the 'Crafts Collection 11'
– An annual curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at international design, lifestyle, and furniture fairs.
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. The collection theme for CC11 Powercraft was raw force and fresh evergy. — The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced. — Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 24 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, black&white, cover, design
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, back cover, black&white
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, cover
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, red, back cover
Category: publication
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, cover
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, back cover
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: black&white, custom type, identity
Category: logo
Logo – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity and logo for 'Danish Crafts', an organization promoting Danish craftsmanship internationally.
Description: Visual identity design including logo design and an identity typeface Danish Crafts is an independent institution under the Danish Ministry of Culture, promoting Danish arts and crafts in Denmark and abroad. — The Danish Crafts visual identity embodies the basic role of the institution and secondly reflects the multi-sided changing nature of contemporary craft in Denmark. The visual aesthetic of the identity we believe has a timeless quality which will extend its longevity amongst an ever changing flow of styles and tastes. — Since 1999 Rasmus Koch Studio has maintained the overall graphic profile for the institution.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, cover
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, back cover
Category: magazine
Fokus Magazine
Denmark, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Magazine design for 'FOKUS'.
The magazine was published by Danish Crafts, and themed around craftsmanship and design.
Description: FOKUS is a Danish Crafts’ magazine highlighting significant themes in contemporary Danish craft. The magazine targets craft artists, designers and other creative professionals, business-people/companies, opinion makers, the press and other groups with whom Danish Crafts wishes to engage in dialogue on central topics in the area of interest. — Each issue of FOKUS highlights a current theme featuring everything from professional opinions to market mechanisms, production environments and ‘softer' communicatory aspects. — The main underlying theme of FOKUS is that Danish crafts are an important part of Danish culture, an area with its own strong identity and a field currently undergoing rapid development, both culturally and as an innovation-promoting factor in Danish commerce. — The magazine also features a complete English translation.
Specification: Format: 225 × 330 mm, saddle-stitched, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, magenta, white
Category: ephemere
KUR08 – Danish Craft
Denmark, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Ephemera for 'KUR08'
– the Danish Crafts' New Year's summit.
Description: The summit is a recurring event taking place every year in different locations around Copenhagen introducing new global perspectives of Crafts and Design with a fine line-up of national and international keynote speakers.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, yellow
Category: ephemere
KUR09 – Danish Craft
Denmark, 2009
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Ephemera for 'KUR09'
– the Danish Crafts' New Year's summit.
Description: The summit is a recurring event taking place every year in different locations around Copenhagen introducing new global perspectives of Crafts and Design with a fine line-up of national and international keynote speakers.
Tags: red, custom type, identity
Category: logo
Logo – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity and logo for 'Danish Crafts', an organization promoting Danish craftsmanship internationally.
Description: Visual identity design including logo design and an identity typeface Danish Crafts is an independent institution under the Danish Ministry of Culture, promoting Danish arts and crafts in Denmark and abroad. — The Danish Crafts visual identity embodies the basic role of the institution and secondly reflects the multi-sided changing nature of contemporary craft in Denmark. The visual aesthetic of the identity we believe has a timeless quality which will extend its longevity amongst an ever changing flow of styles and tastes. — Since 1999 Rasmus Koch Studio has maintained the overall graphic profile for the institution.
Tags: custom type, identity, black
Category: logo
Logo – Danish Crafts
Denmark, 1999-
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity and logo for 'Danish Crafts', an organization promoting Danish craftsmanship internationally.
Description: Visual identity design including logo design and an identity typeface Danish Crafts is an independent institution under the Danish Ministry of Culture, promoting Danish arts and crafts in Denmark and abroad. — The Danish Crafts visual identity embodies the basic role of the institution and secondly reflects the multi-sided changing nature of contemporary craft in Denmark. The visual aesthetic of the identity we believe has a timeless quality which will extend its longevity amongst an ever changing flow of styles and tastes. — Since 1999 Rasmus Koch Studio has maintained the overall graphic profile for the institution.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, orange
Category: ephemere
CC12 - Hands on!
Denmark, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the Crafts Collection 12 – Hands On!
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. The collection theme for CC12 Hands On! was commitment and ethics.
The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced.
Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 24 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, event
Category: ephemere
Danish Craft Nytårskur
Denmark, 2007
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Design of diverse ephemera and other printed matter for the Danish Crafts' New Year's summit.
Description: The summit was a recurring event taking place every year in different locations around Copenhagen introducing new global perspectives of Crafts and Design with a fine line-up of national and international keynote speakers.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, green
Category: ephemere
CC+ for expo – Danish Crafts
Spain, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the CC+ for expo
– An curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at the Expo Fair.
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. CC+ for expo was selected for the Danish Pavilion at World Expo 2008 in Zaragoza. The collection was considered a special edition. — The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced. — Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 23 young Danish designer makers.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, orange
Category: ephemere
CC12 - Hands on!
Denmark, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the Crafts Collection 12 – Hands On!
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. The collection theme for CC12 Hands On! was commitment and ethics.
The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced.
Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 24 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, white
Category: ephemere
CC12 Hands On! – Danish Crafts
Germany, US, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the 'Crafts Collection 12 – Hands On! '. An annual curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at international design, lifestyle, and furniture fairs.
Description: Every year since 1999 Danish Crafts have presented a collection showing some of the best design and crafts from Denmark. The collection titled Crafts Collection aims to promote Danish crafts internationally and the products that are selected by changing curators appointed by Danish Crafts are exhibited at international fairs and shows abroad. The collection theme for CC12 Hands On! was commitment and ethics. — The simple reduction of Crafts Collection to CC formed the basis and character of the visual identity we produced. — Curator and architect Karen Kjærgaard curated the selection of products from 24 young Danish designer makers. The collection was shown in Frankfurt and New York.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, logo, identity, red, white
Category: publication
Danish Crafts – Visions
Denmark, 2002
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Ephemera for 'Danish Crafts'. A brochure about Danish Crafts that described their vision and goals.
Description: During our long standing working relationship with Danish Crafts we have designed various postcards, christmas cards, bags and other ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, white, red
Category: publication
Danish Crafts Bogpris 2002
Denmark, 2002
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Ephemera for the 'Danish Crafts Bogpris 2002'.
Description: During our long standing working relationship with Danish Crafts we have designed various postcards, christmas cards, bags and other ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, white
Category: publication
Danish Crafts Bogpris 2002
Denmark, 2002
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Ephemera for the 'Danish Crafts Bogpris 2002'.
Description: During our long standing working relationship with Danish Crafts we have designed various postcards, christmas cards, bags and other ephemera.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, photography
Category: ephemere
Danish Crafts Collection
Denmark,
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for the 'Crafts Collection'
– An annual curated collection of Danish design objects, marketed by Danish Crafts and showcased at international design, lifestyle, and furniture fairs.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, yellow, exhibition
Category: publication
Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, yellow, exhibition
Category: publication
Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, red, exhibition
Category: publication
Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, ceramic, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 09
Italy, 2009
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT09'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: MINDCRAFT is Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at the Milan Design Week.
It was launched in 2008 in Zona Tortona and has since been used to highlight and promote conceptual works by contemporary Danish craftspeople and designers internationally.
MINDCRAFT09 was titled 'Shhh… Craft is Golden!' and curated and designed by danish architect Karen Kjærgaard.
Working with her creative direction, we have managed all visual elements for the exhibition.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, furniture, light, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 09
Italy, 2009
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT09'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: MINDCRAFT is Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at the Milan Design Week.
It was launched in 2008 in Zona Tortona and has since been used to highlight and promote conceptual works by contemporary Danish craftspeople and designers internationally.
MINDCRAFT09 was titled 'Shhh… Craft is Golden!' and curated and designed by danish architect Karen Kjærgaard.
Working with her creative direction, we have managed all visual elements for the exhibition.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, yellow, exhibition
Category: publication
Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique
Canada, 2004
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Catalog for the exhibition Stuff – Ingenuity and Critique, organized by Danish Crafts, which took place at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, in 2004.
Description: Danish Crafts exhibited at the Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada, as a part of the large Danish cultural festival “SUPER DANISH: Newfangled Danish Culture”. The exhibition presented 31 of Denmark's most innovative craft artists selected by curators Louise Campbell (DC) and Melanie Egan (HFC). — Rasmus Koch Studio was responsible for the overall visual concept for the Danish Crafts exhibition. Danish Crafts was responsible for the concept development, planning and execution. The overall visual identity for the festival was supervised by Bruce Mau. — In an exhibition focusing on cultural export, one of the smallest countries had invaded one of the largest. The Craft presented was furthermore only a small part of the overall Danish cultural presentation at SUPER DANISH. The Danish Crafts exhibition was also housed in one of the smallest available galleries. — In order to mimic the mis-proportioned scaling we created a super-enlarged publication. As well as giving a tactile understanding of craft the publication also poked a critical commentary at Bruce Mau's overall title: SUPER DANISH.
Specification: Format: 500 × 690 mm, saddle-stitched, soft cover, 16 pages, 32 b/w and 31 colour ill., offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition, back cover
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, white, cover
Category: publication
Mindcraft 09
Italy, 2009
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT09'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: MINDCRAFT is Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at the Milan Design Week.
It was launched in 2008 in Zona Tortona and has since been used to highlight and promote conceptual works by contemporary Danish craftspeople and designers internationally.
MINDCRAFT09 was titled 'Shhh… Craft is Golden!' and curated and designed by danish architect Karen Kjærgaard.
Working with her creative direction, we have managed all visual elements for the exhibition.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, ceramic, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 09
Italy, 2009
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT09'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: MINDCRAFT is Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at the Milan Design Week.
It was launched in 2008 in Zona Tortona and has since been used to highlight and promote conceptual works by contemporary Danish craftspeople and designers internationally.
MINDCRAFT09 was titled 'Shhh… Craft is Golden!' and curated and designed by danish architect Karen Kjærgaard.
Working with her creative direction, we have managed all visual elements for the exhibition.
Tags: arts&crafts, design
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design
Category: publication
Danish Crafts – Shops & Galleries
Denmark, 2008
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Publication design for the 'Shops & Galleries' guide, published by Danish Crafts.
Description: Design and layout of the Danish Crafts publication – The Danish Crafts Guide. Every second year Danish Crafts publishes a nationwide guide to shops and galleries, presenting Denmark’s leading purveyors of craft. The purpose of the book, written in Danish, English and German is to draw attention to the large number of shops and galleries offering Danish crafts. The guide is aimed at both those wishing to enrich their everyday lives with crafts and at prospective buyers with an interest in one-off works and who consider crafts a collectible investment. — For the past seven years we have designed the publication as a very user friendly, simple and clear pocket book. Each shop or gallery feature their own biography and relevant picture material. In 2009 the format was slightly reduced
Specification: Format: 110 × 210 mm (2002,4,6) / 115 × 180 mm (2008), soft cover, offset.
Tags: arts&crafts, design, exhibition
Category: publication
Mindcraft 11
Italy, 2011
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Visual identity for 'MINDCRAFT11'.
MINDCRAFT was Danish Crafts' annual exhibition at Milan Design Week, launched in 2008 to highlight and promote conceptual works by Danish craftspeople internationally.
Description: Danish Crafts debut as MINDCRAFT in Zona Tortona in 2008 was such a resounding success that Danish Crafts made it a recurring event during the Milan design week. With Mindcraft 11, once again Danish Crafts showcased 12 of Denmark's finest craftspeople and designers, presenting their modern and innovative ideas. The new exhibition took place at Ventura Lambrate. The Danish designer Cecilie Manz was the exhibition curator and designer. Rasmus Koch studio managed all visual elements of MINDCRAFT 11.
Tags: arts&crafts, design
Category: publication
GUIDE 2002 – Til Dansk Kunsthåndværk
Denmark, 2001
Danish Crafts (DK)
Caption: Publication design for the 'Guide 2002'
– a guide to shops and galleries, published by Danish Crafts.
Description: Design and layout of the Danish Crafts publication – The Danish Crafts Guide. Every second year Danish Crafts publishes a nationwide guide to shops and galleries, presenting Denmark’s leading purveyors of craft. The purpose of the book, written in Danish, English and German is to draw attention to the large number of shops and galleries offering Danish crafts. The guide is aimed at both those wishing to enrich their everyday lives with crafts and at prospective buyers with an interest in one-off works and who consider crafts a collectible investment. — For the past seven years we have designed the publication as a very user friendly, simple and clear pocket book. Each shop or gallery feature their own biography and relevant picture material. In 2009 the format was slightly reduced
Specification: Format: 110 × 210 mm (2002,4,6) / 115 × 180 mm (2008), soft cover, offset.